Engaged. Bartlett H. S. Travis, pon of Walter J. Travis, famed golfer, thrice American amateur rolf champion (1900, ’01, ’03) and winner in 1904 of the British amateur championship, to Miss Elsie Stanton Haynes of Manhattan.
Sued for Divorce. By Ina Claire, famed actress, star of Grounds for Divorce (TIME, Oct. 6, 1924), James Whittaker. former Chicago music critic; on the ground of desertion and cruelty.
Divorced. Rose Pastor Stokes, onetime cigarmaker, settlement worker, Communist agitator, and “Russian-Jewish Poetess” by millionaire, onetime-Socialist, philanthropist, James Graham Phelps Stokes,
Died.” Sigmund Brietbart, 42, “world’s strongest man,” performer in many circuses and vaudevilles, notably at the New York Hippodrome, last year; at Berlin, of blood poisoning from a scratch.
Died. Eugene Sandow, 58,
“strongest man in the world.” in London, of cerebral hemorrhage. (See Page 29, SPORT.)
Died. Francis H. Tabor, 60, joint headmaster of St. Bernard School; in Locust Valley, L. I., of heart disease, (See Page 21, EDUCATION.)
Died. Samuel M. Ralston, 67, junior U. S. Senator from Indiana, onetime (1913-17) Governor of Indiana) at Indianapolis, of uremic poisoning. (See Page 6, THE CONGRESS).
Died. General Isaac R. Sherwood, 90, U. S. Congressman for 18 years; in Toledo, of pernicious anaemia. (See Page 6, THE CONGRESS).
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