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MRS WILLIAM TELL’S COMPLAINT.

Because her husband refused to let her shoot at him any longer, Mrs Eugene Bytinski, actress, divorced him yesterday (reports a recent issue of'the San irancisco Chronicle). “It was most unfair of him, she told Superior Judge Shortall. \ou see, Irn a rifle expert and do a shooting act in vaudeville. My husband held eggs for me to shoot out of his hand. And Ive got to admit that, with all his faults, Judge he was the steadiest egg-holder I ever shot at; ‘But he up and quit me one day and got a job as a timekeeper. Said he was tired of being a William Tell, and that some day I might mistake him for an egg. Well, he was a good egg, at that, but he sure ruined my act.” , , Judge Shortall granted the decree.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 5

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MRS WILLIAM TELL’S COMPLAINT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 5

MRS WILLIAM TELL’S COMPLAINT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 5

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