Show M1ISi LONG GET A DVORCE 1 Her Husband Was Idle and an Habitual Drunkard Irunkard THREE HOLDUPS INDICTED THE HOLDUPS IDICTED George Morton Arrested for Adultery Committed March 1892 Oscar Despain Not Guilty of Petit Larceny Lar-ceny Black and White Charged with Adultery George Gaylor Will Be Tried December 15 The divorce case of Angle C Long before vs John V Long came up Chief Justice Zane yesterday afternoon The wife sought a divorce on the ground of her husband being a habitual habi-tual drunkard The defendant in his written answer denied the charge but did not defend the case in court The plaintiff said the marriage took place five years ago at Logan A couple of months afterwards the defendant de-fendant began his drunken habits and had kept them up ever since He had taken a course for the cure of the habit about a year ago which kept him sober for a month or two when he relapsed into his old ways and was now worse than ever and hardly ever worked Dr Groves of the Keeley Institute was first called and testified that the defendant took a course of treatment at that establishment something over a year ago but he had seen him drunk since Judge ZaneYou didnt cure him thenYes sir we cured him answered the doctor but he broke out again I suppose Other evidence corroborative of the pharge of habitual drunkeness was given and his honor granted Mrs Long the divorce as prayed for and the custody of the two minor children of I the marriage |