Show SOLDIERS SOLDIER'S WIFE SAYS HUSBAND DESERTED HER Private Ne Newsom Appears ill in Court to Conduct His Own O Defense CASE TANGLED ONE MORE lORE TOME TIME GRANTED Countercharges rc Co Complicate III Tangle One V Woman Gets Speedy Separation S S A war time romance In which connubial con exist forever forever for tor- dill did not nubia happiness s books prom prom- ever after arter as ns the story stor Judge n ilon If on i was aired Ired before 1 Third d district court r McCarthy of ot tho the yesterday when a brown haired young oung i the courtroom on n th the woman entered I arm of ot her father ather and nd told the judge soldier husband had hu deserted I that v Twi her f tn her and her i I De u Ij u 1 old months bab baby The Tho case was wa that of or F. F Edith Newsom and andL was j against Arnold t I calendar as an order scheduled on tho the t L should not support support sup- sup to show cause e why he l' l port his child and a hearing bearing for tor a at bo be Is- Is to t restraining order proposed 1 cued against tho the defendant Defendant I Is III HI OTTO On n Attorney r Tho The defendant a soldier stationed charges eS tho the a. a at t Fort Dou Douglas las protested II In her heri J him by his made ado ade against attorney attorney at- at without an nn i suit for divorce and torney startled the tho courtroom by y fight fight- r Ing- Ing his own case cross examining cross his I II wife wHo and her lather father and n not only refuted rc- rc re-I re I tho the Infidelity char charges es made I i and andis against him but turned the tables ot of the marital fidelity Impugned the had to- to It developed he herself wife wito homo bomb after his wife to return she which and ho had had a I. I Quarrel In I or of scissors Into his had hd run a. a paIr shoulder married in Salt Salti The rho Were i Lao Lako City November 0 0 1917 and one Newsom I child month months Gilbert old resulted James Henry from rom the union is 15 reiterated reiterated re- re Mrs Newsom the tho stand taking In complaint that her husband husband hus hus- L iterated her cruel to her in that mat he ne band nd had been chased chased out with other women had She Sho said gald that she sho had been told thisby thisby this thisby by her mother nother and an aunt Relatives c 1 Arc Are Blamed cross examined his soldier tho the When his contention brought out wife that tho ho whole difficulty lay Jay in the tho that his Ills wife's relatives were gossipy gos gos- os- os fact the break up trying to and were marriage e. e stating that on one occasion occasion occa- occa when ho had been seen i with a n sion of or ho had hall been acting In line no woman having been sent to the city from duty dut Fort Dou Douglas to locate a deserter and when seen fleen was conversing with a woman friend of ot the tho missing soldiers soldier s. s Tho rho case caso was continued for tor two weeks to give Ivo Newsom New om time to collect evidence which ho desires to Present the tho court to show that his wife wite's 3 to other charges against him Implying women and tho the triangle Is la or wa was In n reality more of ot a foursome and that Mrs Ne once wrote a letter to toa toa a a. soldier at Fort Dou Douglas las signing herself herself her her- will will-be wife wire self your our Mrs Newsome Is the tho dau daughter of or John A A. Gray former state prison guard TW 1 l Alter Four Day DaTa Pearl Neff ef was wile granted a decree of divorce from Thomas D. D Ne Neff Her married life she sho testified lasted four days She Sho left Salt SnIt Lake in January 1919 and was married d to Neff Net at nt Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver Van Van- couver Wash January Januar 25 Four days daysS S af r tho the nuptials nUI tho the other woman I whom sho she said paid her husband had hadr r known Intimately before the tho marriage marriage mar mar- e appeared and that was the last she aho saw of ot him She was granted anted the rIght to use usa hc her het maiden name Pearl Ball Tho rho case of Anna Annn E. E Smith a against I i I W L. L Smith an en engineer with I tho the Denver l' l Rio Grando railroad S I I was continued ono one week to give tho the defendant time to file an order for a aV V modification of a a. divorce decree which provided for his paying his hIB wife 40 tO a month alimony He testified 1 that t I since the divorce ho had remarried i and was now the father r of ot twins and to pay so high a rate of all aU mony to his former wife now working j and supporting herself Tho The case of ot Jennie Fafek Fatek against 1 Frank Prank Fafek was held up up- u because of ot I the failure of Frank Fafek Fatek ordered r t into late court to show cau cause to appear In answer a. a to toL a bench warrant HI His father and testified they did not know whore ho he was but believed ho he had left leCt the state Ties Are Severed On Nonsupport Plea Lita M M. Spry Wooton dau daughter oC or orf f 3 former fonner Gov William Spry was granted grant grant- cd ed a a. divorce from Joseph Wooton and 1 50 a month alimony by Judge Wilson t McCarthy of ot the tho Third district courtS court S yesterday on the ground round of nonsupport port She was also granted anted the custody cue cus 5 tody of ot their child Mr Ir Wooton wa v. In ing his rl right ht to It it Mrs Wooton testified that she had hadL L married when she and her husband r 1 were students at nt tho the University of ot Utah after which the they lived in Washington Wash Wash- 1 r ington ton until Mr Wooton was given a consular appointment In Beunos Ayres South America She asserted that she had bad received no support from her husband husband hus hug band for the last lat el eighteen months Her father corroborated her statements |