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pie to remain away.CHARGE AGAINST PHIL ARMOURMarie Id a New York Divorce Case—Deniedby the Chicago Mau.UTICA, N. Y., Sept. 16.—At a special term of court held hero argument was Vn- j hoard by Judge Merwin in the case of Mrs. - Flora Hadcock Coleman, of New York, who sues for separation from her husband, John Stuart Coleman, alleging ill-treat-ment. Her husband has brought acounter suit, and claims that his wife isan illegitimate child of Philip D. Armour, of Chicago.Chicago, Sept. 16.—In relation to the Coleman case Philip I). Armour said: “I never saw Mrs. Coleman in my life. I never saw her mother. The fact is these people, the Hadcocks, which is Mrs. Coleman’s mother’s name, lived in Stockbridgo at one time. This is the town in which I was born. I remember such a family, but never knew any of them. It was forty or fifty years ago, and until this story came up I had forgotten ail about them. This Is all there is to the Coleman story.’*
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Bloomington, Illinois, US

Mon, Sep 16, 1895

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