Show 1 RElATIVES COME TO LIVE WITH NITH HIM SAYS HUBBY Answers Wife's Suit by Declaring Declaring De De- De- De claring daring She Unloaded Many of Her Family on Him NEW NEV YORK May ay 25 Take Take It t from Raymond II Ih Weaver Vea salesman of au automobile au- au I supplies Hymen pull pulled tl a hone bone when he ho persuaded him to slip th the gol golden cn band hand on tho the finger of Mrs 1 Caroline Caroline Caroline Car Car- oline J. J Ij I. Weaver eaver April 28 1905 When hen hena a man marries ho t takes unto himself a wife not a whole flock of relatives is Weavers Weaver's contention as IS presented in an answer to his bis wife's separation suit Justice Greenbaum decided lc l that thU h he would have to pay 25 a n week alimony an and l couns counsel l fee ee pending the trial However r Raymond Haymon had his say Just the tho same For Instance he announced d that his wife was vas older than he He lie admits admit that on occasion he sips of oC the lie flowing flowing flow now ing howl bowl but he scoffs at his wife's suggestion that he lie wrote her hel a letter ur urging in that sh she sue me for divorce and state in her complaint that he ho was one of or the tho best pals Bacchus ever had Weaver c l er complains that his wife wiCe burdened burdened bur bur- him with a mother law a In law a sister law n a fa fa- fa ther-in-law ther a second law in and a band bane of oC other relatives In Weavers Weaver's affidavit is Its Its' own ow C editorial editorial edito edito- rial the felicities and l domesticities on nn f r I i V mart H age b bt At t the time of ot the marriage de deponent deponent tc- tc was a very young man very much younger than the lady She was seven sc years ol older At the time timo of or the marriage deponent knew nothing 0 of his brides bride's les and family history ante antecedents or position In life having haYing met only her mother molher an and l visited them in Stamford l Conn The marriage was brought about through a friend of oC the bride le an elderly elder eWel ly woman who left no stone unturned to rope in the deponent He lIe he had married the whole family Her I mother lIv lived with us an and later other I members of the family began begun to appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear on the tho horizon and seemed to en enjoy enjoy en- en joy jor visiting visiting- us The They visited l us to such uch an extent that during luring thirteen years ears of or our married life we were never alone in our home |