Show i ii BRIDEGROOM JOINS i ARMY TO LOSE WIFE Four Women Given Divorces by Judge Morse at the Reg Regular Regular Regular ular Friday Matinee Four divorces were granted yesterday by Judge OW C W Morse of the district court courtat courtat at it the regular weekly matinee L H Latimer told of his hia marriage to toLula toLula Lula E Latimer at San ban Rafael CaL CaI on March 12 1903 1900 and of her desertion at Oakland three years eUs later Judge Morse granted the divorce Lucretia Pugh now now only 20 years old though married four years ears told the court her husband had not supported her for three years She lives at nt where here she married D DJ J Pugh Push in October 1906 1900 but that all of his money was spent in gambling and none came for tor her sup support support support port She received a decree Cruelty and failure to provide were charged by b Ada E in telling why she should receive a divorce from John J whom she married here in 1503 1908 1 3 and ami by whom she has three children Ine said he often orten beat her and she was forced to live with her mother for support and protection She saId Bald her hus hue husband husband band is now living in North Platte Neb Judge Judg Jud Morse tors granted the interlocutory decree with custody of the children 20 a month alimony and 50 attorneys fee tee Lila Catherman received a decree from Harry D Catherman and revealed a queer story They were wedded at Elko BIko Nev in 1905 and soon after atter the mar marriage marriage marriage the husband enlisted In the army b causa he knew his wife would not fol follow follow follow low the movements of the regiments She said he was In San Francisco from latest lat latest latest est reports Judge Morse granted the decree with custody of the one child Heber C Jarman declared Ethel K Jar Jarman Jarman Jarman man was trying to keep him from his children on Sundays and Wednesdays between 2 and 7 notwithstanding the court order and he ho wanted his hU wife punished He said ho he had gone to her home several times and she had told him most of the times tilDes that the baby was asleep and that he could not see it He said he did not like to go into the home alone for fear his folks would work up some charge against him and have him thrown in Jail He wanted a witness of his own Judge Morse changed the visiting hours of the husband making them from 10 in the tha morning to 2 Z in the afternoon in the future on two days each week Final decrees were given to Carrie E EDray EDray EDray Dray against J P Dray and Mabel L Irvine against James T Irvine the inter interlocutory InterlocutOr Interlocutory decrees having been peen handed down six months ago |