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March, April, and May, the Imonths when anything might indicate a time of upheaval.
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minute; Dorothy Mackaill who asked to have the matrimonial bonds severed; Sidney Fox and Charles Beahan began playing their now-famous game of "nowI-want-a-divorce and now-I-am-in-love." And Esther Ralston won her divorce from George Webb ; and Doris Kenyon filed suit against Arthur E. Hopkins, the Syracuse broker, who was her husband for exactly fifty-four days.
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[n barrister, called it quits ; Katharine her much-denied husband, Broker lair Newell discovered that their
"mer, the playboy of Europe, precipitate quarrels which end in been out of step with their mates takes on a new lease of life, when lots, the restlessness spreads to Insitive to the highest degree, find ir important decisions. Or crystaldie divorces of the stars. Chalk up rf Jack Dempsey and Estelle Taylor; i Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, ie end of the romance between Jack die lute of Pola Negri's and Serge ',v. Janet Gaynor and Lydell Peck ; /found that spring was housecleaning [Continued on page 70]