Tacoma (WA) Times, March 4, 1910, p. 6. Available online at ChroniclingAmerica. RE-MARRIES BEFORE DIVORCE IS GIVEN Nashville, Indiana-Mrs. Fannie Curry, aged 19, filed suit for divorce in the Brown circuit court last week against her husband, Fred Curry, of Indianapolis. When the case was called, Judge William Deupree asked Mrs. Curry if she intended to marry again soon. The young woman stated that she did not, and the divorce was granted. Before the clerk had prepared the record, however, the judge returned to Franklin and did not sign the decree. On Wednesday night, Mrs. Curry and Clyde Brown came to Nashville and obtained a marriage license. The Rev. W. M. Northam performed the ceremony and the newlyweds went to the home of Mrs. Catharine Percifield three miles west of Nashville where they intended to make their future home. Judge Deupree returned here yesterday and when he was informed of the marriage of the woman, he refused to sign the record granting her a divorce. Residents of Nashville and vicinity wish to know who Mrs. Curry's legal husband is and how the trouble can be righted.