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“BLACK BEAR.”

NEW YORK LAUGHS OVER IT. _ " r t Vancouver, June 17. t Several divorce suits in high society I are being featured in the American j papers. j The most notable case is that of James Stillman, a multi-millionaire, and former President of the Natipnal City Bank. He is suing his wife, alleging that her baby son Guy’s real parent is Fred Beauvais, a FrenchCanadian woodsman and guide. -A hospital nurse; testifying to-day, said that- the day Guy was born, Mrs Stillman dictated a telegram to Beauvais reading, “Black bear arrived,”" referring to the birth of the ■ baby. All New York is laughing at the story.

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Shannon News, 19 July 1921, Page 3

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“BLACK BEAR.” Shannon News, 19 July 1921, Page 3

“BLACK BEAR.” Shannon News, 19 July 1921, Page 3

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