H.IN A Jt'ST KICK IVoinan Who Paid to Lour n Uuaband andT J- following letter from Mrs. f rmerly Mrs. McCracken. explains Jt-T® rhe K '..tor of the Eagl*:I have se»n in the Iasi month or two by nam . Mn, McCracken, npri ns? John M'lt;*rackcr., concerning my divorve. When I paid my lawyer for my divorce 1 asked him .f this frr^d me from John M •lt; racken. and h* si J ye*, and he fur-j ther iwii :! .t John McCracken wouldli1 \’f 1.1 nav (h* • harwfl Rut rVi*lit m- an? \ h* «iH John McCracken had not pci ?he court charges. T told him that ne w*s de^i no-v. and ! p i v 1 rhat settled It If I cwM the court a j'jot deb? i would make som* ar-r;i*;c- men*.a m pay \ hut I do not r don’t feel uni^r any oMicj’^ms ?o pay And I would be plea?*-d :f the op* rhat publish** :bis «very llr:Ie while I a mil leave it out of tb* paper *nt« Him Lon.•‘Wichita. Kan . April S. 1597.•*MH8. WOOLF/*