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Lawyers noted with interest that the firm of former Premier Viviani of France appeared on behalf of Mr. Frank J. Gould when he unsuccessfully sought a temporary injunction to restrain his divorced wife. Edith Kelly Gould, from blazoning the Gould name on three-foot posters along Paris boulevards in advertisement of her engagement at a popular music hall. Henri Robert appeared for the defendant.
The court’s refusal of a temporary injunction did not, of course, indicate that an injunction may not ultimately be granted. It meant that the case was regarded as sufficiently doubtful and important to guard it against prejudgment.
Meanwhile Edith Kelly Gould is said to play to standing-room capacity nightly.
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