| Show Marion Manola Gets a Divorce I Special to THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch BOSTON April 18Mrs Henry S Mould known to the public a Marion Manola was granted a divorce in the superior court yesterday She has been Mrs Mould since 1879 Her husband left her in 1SSG and desertion was the ground upon which the action was brought Jack Mason of the Boston Museum it will be remembered went Europe with Marion four months ago She expects to be married to Jack she says The court room was crowded when the clerk sang out Mould vs Mould The defendant was first called but he is in Toronto not < aring apparently to defend the suit Tho lair Marion took the witness stand Cn reply to questions she testified to the circumstances of her married life from 1879 to 18S6 when she went to Phila Phia delphia to till an engagement After we went to Philadelphia she continued I had trouble with my husband in regard to my salary I used to send money regularly to my mother the circumstance not pleasing to Mr Mould Ho accompanind me to Philadelphia I used to give him the whole of my salary and because I wanted to send some to my mother trouble ensued I always supported him except for a short time just after we were married Were yon always willing to live with him i was asked by her counsel Yes sir quite willing I have sent for him at different times G come back but aUto aU-to no purpose Even now I am quite will ing to take him back if ho should come but not i I cannot support my mother |