to To-livingI J %V * » *V^ III ft I Kj With his training and ability'and inK-r'Cognttion of his fortitude anti lov-ltv. j_ . .'Ti ’ i, 4iixiond. 1IS3 lley, aWRONGED GIL, CLAIMt'lison.todaywit of rlr.g. i hoir-girl’Eho nc-r and ey. an ta ave-in the) hour erdict.man-e. the Illy of\ rank C'azine Bound Over to DistrictCourt Todaj.t the tocjety 1 with street. te.w* -i: Clark-Frank , Mrs.Frank Cosine, charged with a statutory crime against Florence VoIln**r. a young girl now In the Crittenton home, was bound ov**r to the district court Tuesday afternoon following hia preliminary hearing in the court of Topeka by Judge Rad I.ee*.Cosine and the girl formerly lived in Kmporia. He entered the army and was sent to France and lait December the glil. coming to Topeka, made a complaint in the court of' Topeka charging him with being the father of her child. Since Ida return from France, Cosine has been worktng at Parsons, it whs said.The cose is of a half-civil nature, tlie object of the plaintiff being to obtain damages from Coxine. it was said. If he la found guiUy in the district court, the court will assess the amount of damages to which the girl Ih entitled.Fo:MifClHlrlic!Jic*I v