Show DIVORCE MILL GRINDS WITH INCREASED ENERGY Kid Bray Among the Husbands Who Are Charged With Cruelty by Seeking Divorce Wives Vives William Ellsworth Bray who conducts a restaurant at nt 49 H East EMt Second South street popularly kno know as I Kid ld Brays Bray's Lunch Room and Sandwich C Cafe fe Is beIng being be be- ing sued b- b by his wife Louise Lundahl Bra Bray for divorce Mrs Em Bray states In Ia her complaint that that since their marriage in this cIt city on March 4 1889 Bray has ne neg- neg I to provide her hel with the common necessaries s o of life that t on divers occasions occa occa- I siona and particularly on June last the Kid Id has wantonly struck h her with his fists fiats and open hands Inflicting injuries an and t i severely racking her nerves so that for tor some days clays tile I she was prostrated and confined to her bed bcd besides u using harsh profane threatening and abu abusive l e language towards her Mrs Bray declares that her husband hoe haG 1000 In a n bank in this owns the furniture fixtures EI supplies an and good will vill of or Brays Bray's lunch counter and cafe care which she values at 1000 Shi She asks the court to award her the ownership of ot the furniture in their home and for 1000 alimony I HUSBAND GETS DIV DIVORCE ORCE BY DEFAULT DEPAULT j jHerbert Herbert L L. James was as granted a decree on the default o of his wife Mary V V. James Jamel who seems to be contented with her present surroundings in Devonshire England as she wrote to James on October 21 24 1901 briefly stating her Intentions thus I I. I With reference to my returning to you OU I have ha no Intention of ot ever eyer doln doing so I 1 M. M V. V JONES OTHER DECREES FROM PROM THE TEE DIVORCE MILL 1 Patterson was granted a divorce from Claud Clau A. A Patterson on the ground of ot desertion and non The They were married here heie on July 30 20 I 1900 OO No alimony or costs were asked for tOI Minnie Mae Ine Palmer obtained a legal legaJ separation from John F. F Palmer the restoration of her maiden name of Houghton 40 40 O counsel fee and 1420 costs costa of or action The They were d on April J 26 1896 1816 and for tor two years ears Palmer ha has neglected neglected neg neg- to support his wife Minnie Wood 1 was freed treed from marital relations with Charles It II Wood on account account account ac ac- ac- ac count of or his abandoning her in December and failing to provide for her since his desertion although earning a month The They were vero married In Denver Den Den- vcr ver on November 21 1859 On the ground that he deserted her on October S S. S 1900 Just two months after ater marriage e Mrs Nettle Agnus gnus Fine asks the District ourt urt to grant her a divorce from her hu husband William O. O Fine She wants the tle e custody of her fourteen fourteen- n- n old months bo boy Charles Shirley Fine and asks the court ourt to restore her maid maiden n name of ot Nettle Agnus White hite |