Show I IWO TO OF CUPIDS I KNOTS SEVERED Divorces Granted in the District Court Yesterday Alimony Delinquents Appear OF FOOTLIGHTS PREVENTS RETURN OF WEST FALLS ACTRESS WIFE To Two divorces were granted at the di dl divorce vorce TOrce matinee of Judge C XV W V Morse in inthe inthe the city and county couty building yesterday esterday two delinquents in alimony were dis discharged discharged charged and case was continued for fo another week Sim Simeon on Westfall secured a divorce from his hi actress wife Alice Ulce C Westfall Mr Westfall told the court that he be had been to Induce his wife to come back aad and live with him hint though he had begged her to do so 50 and had sent her money to come The clamor of the footlights had proved strong and she ahe finally wrote him that she ehe s e would never neer return She was he Mid aid now touring New rew Mexico and Tex Texts Texas ts as with a theatrical company and with her ber was wu their child a 8 boy aged 4 years cars They Th Y were married at Ogden Feb 22 W 1908 1903 sirs Mrs IrtI Mary Peterson of West Second South street said eaid aid that both parties had hied with her and that the wife had not been wn back for several years She knew kne Mr fro Westfall as a hard working man and that the separation was not his fault The divorce was granted Helena a beautiful woman with 1 very dark hair and splendid eyes eye was 11 granted her freedom from her insane nc Bernard who issow is isnow sow now confined In the California state lit ate hos nos hospital hospital pital for the insane at Agnew Agne Cal The evidence In the case was largely largel formal the husband being represented and dep from the doctors at the hospital being booing received Mrs Irs told tho court ourt that they were married at San Francisco Frand O Aug 26 1900 1980 and that her husband hus husband band was adjudged insane at Alameda and committed to the asylum in Septem September tIM her 1908 1103 There are no children The evidence of the doctors was to the effect that was suffering from gen general general eral fOra paresis and that he be could not be cured has bas property but I nothing was asked for except the divorce Would Pay But Tou You bet Judge I would pay If f I could said William T Williams who was wall before the court on an order to show cause why wh he had not paid the 15 16 a month alimony ordered for the Support of or his wife and two children Williams said aId he ha was wall a 8 and had only been able to get four days work In as many months although he had bad tried hard He Ho Heas was as discharged Albert L 1 Thatcher was to have been before the court to show why he had not paid the alimony allmon ordered but bU l nobody ap appearing appearing aring the judge ordered toe the the case dis dismissed dismissed dismissed missed The complaint of Katie McHenry that James W Yo had not paid alimony as ordered by the court occupied the greater part of the afternoon McHenry is a 8 stable keeper at Murray When hen his wife secured a divorce he waa was ordered to pay a month alimony and to give h her ber r some property at Murray with two horses and other furnishings of at a farm He has raid paid the alimony fairly regularly and gave gae her the lard but she now as asserts asserts I he Is s 00 behind with the alimony and has not handed over a 8 horse wagon harness harneu and rake He testified that he was willing that she should have hae all aU these I things An adjournment was made for tor a week for Mrs aIrs McHenry more evidence |