Show L II ASKS DIVORCE I RS EDWARD T. T l AYI MRS PATRICK who ho asks court second time to free her ller from from popular violinist 0 3 p TL r Seeks Separation From Husband Husband Hus Hus- band Remarried After One Divorce divorced married a again 1 M MARRIED Yi and now making the second entrance entrance en en- tran trance e Into tho divorce courts courts- i this i Is b tho the status of or the married life llo I of ot Edward J J. Fitzpatrick violinist and his young wife The hc latest chapter In th tho matrimonial career of or the couple Se 0 tY inv Wh n fred ired FitzpatrIck filed d a complaint in in VV b 0 A JI 1 lA A 1 l. l UIL LoIal The s were married after a romantic wooing on January 30 0 O 1 1913 13 In Jn I February 1915 tho the wife filed fileda a complaint asking for a a a. divorce charging mental cruelty She nUe alleged that her husband stayed out at late lato hours of tho the night and that ho repeatedly re repeatedly re- re told her he no longer loved her The Tho divorce Was as granted b by Judge George G. G Armstrong o of the Third district dis dis- dis- dis i cou court rt The custody custod of or the old months son was granted to tho the mother On December 1 4 1915 they were remarried Judge Fred C C. Loofbourrow of the Third district court performed the ceremony 0 fly In her second complaint Mrs FItzpatrick Fitzpatrick Fitz- Fitz patrick avers that although h tho the de do- fondant Is able a as a violinist to earn 50 per wee week It ho falls to support her She asks that thin she sho be given Iven the thc cUstod of oC their child and that the father be allowed to seo see him between tho the hours of or 1 12 o'clock noon and 7 p. p m. m on Fridays and Saturdays of or each week Soren X Christensen counsel for or Fitzpatrick intimated that a cross cross- complaint will be filed within a week weck or ten da days s Mrs Fitzpatrick is tho the daughter of Josiah Burrows of or 75 Third avenue and was a popular debutante in Salt Lake society circles at the time lime of or her hel marriage |