Show CUPIDS MISTAKES AIRED IN COURT Unhappy Wives Tired of Mari Marl Marital Marital tal Wretchedness Tell Tales of Troubles to Judge Morse FIVE DECREES GRANTED Tragedy and Pathos of Several Pami Families Families lies Told aid aad Separations Granted Money All AU Gone Ian Cupid must Rl have lost loat his hi h impish ami to and aad sd d yesterday when ben He k hard card the of ot a lot of his hla mk If f making and blunders as told at ath athI hI h f weekly divorce matinee presided ed by Judge Jud C W V HOrN Herse OrIe The imp ard aid tales tale of ot desertion de cruelty lost arterton and lind saw pictures or ot me men mem meLm v i Lm m he tuu ha passed out as a lovers levers por per portra tra in all of ot the th coarser colors Five Fe Interlocutory and nine alne final de do det does t ees es ot of divorce were granted and sM Dd two I and made mad defendants at the wills of their wives were ere brought up on en the c to explain why wh they should not Pt for the wives even eyon though the latter seek separation Emma mma C Bentrod had the sorriest tair au ai After being married to John Bent BentI I ud d I for twenty years rears during which she shea shead shead a ad l been a dutiful wife and aM her reared six children she he was wa granted a divorce They were married January 17 11 ISM IS lut ut for tor years ears pest past the husband and father let Ie his affection for his hili family HP ilip it out His ills neglectful ways left the or the household without sup ort ii i except what was earned by the ii other Della Delia the daughter and J jihn hn the son n ot of the plain i iff I tf and defendant corroborated their mothers story toiling telling t JUng of how she had hadt t to to bear the whole burden of the support until these two were wee able with within in tile the last year or two assist her With Ith the decree deer Mrs Hr was w awarded 50 5 a month permanent all au allin in ond Judgment for 4 arrears in f a the then n tc alimony allmon and 71 attorneys 19 Support Family 11 y Although Albert Joest visits his home new now and then thea to see ie his ildren Idren 1 e has little interest in la their v at cording to the th story of Mrs th JOEst as aa he has failed to an anything thing towards their sup up J 1 lIt rt during the past six years They eie rf married In Germany in 1888 and andT T eie et 11 t are six ix h children ranging in ages fOro m 18 iS to 4 years ears In order to support i T P children and lind id herself the plaintiff aid tid dl l she is iR compelled to t work as a Site SI was wali granted the de do dei i e t together her with wit h the custody eust d dy of the thet t ildren o 0 a ft month and 50 se fees flIR Katie tatie l IIi ts ov left hot her husband Ed led Edv v 1 rd Jj H J inise I 18 at Fort Coiling I oilin Cole ole oleI IM I d II I l J tOti ot going Ing to Denver Dener Dell tr an a ani since t n although entreated a number umber ii of oft t to 10 loin her ler husband she sh has hall re reo refis fis d Tilt Fht decree was Willi granted to the 1 handI hand I 1 ue E treatment accorded Lola Jola t Mat t had become so 80 P II that lie iLe was compelled to seek iff If In h courts and after a ter telling of the TIa incidents of the home life Ufe t I wish for tor a divorce was wall granted i nes according to the plaintiff ts Is i if Isri ri f a cruel truel rup nature The Tb decree d with 5 weekly alimony I nt iid the t he Indy of the children Gone ione Another T c ls laut t May Ma saw w of ot her heri i i bund indie M to whom pi e was wall married 3 1905 1405 was a aus ar aur us ur r ago aSO last May and all an 11 she has been beene e to learn of him since sines is III that he ha hent hant nt awa away with another woman woma The Theart art granted the decree of divorce Ida Reynolds wanted an ani i l f compelling her husband Frank Prank Franki i t Reynolds He to pay over oyer to her Imme tel tely 7 i and then It 10 0 a month lIar dur pendent v of the suit together with L court ourt i lists ests and as attorney attorneys s she had ha to be content with only oal Six S lo I a month temporary alimony and andas andas i as at Lees fees The TIP case which l premise of ot carrying some emit emitt t L scene 8 11 with s ith It came up yesterday esterday MI 14 an 01 or to show cause aust The Tite de do M 1 an engineer en at the Utah ii tier IIer i er arid irid earns parmI the plaintiff p alnUtt averred Si S 3 I K R month She he gave the impression at he Ike had deserted her lur and left her ii 5 last but on M in answer anwer to the tion you kick and drive our jr II husband huband out ont of the house h uge and tell ten nn irn In nev r to ome tome i back the plaintiff admitted 0 I iiii t ted Wen Well I kicked him hut but I drive him from the theo house it developed that this is the plain plaintiffs plaint tiffs t i 1 second HC matrimonial venture A anted Ills UI Family There w ws Wa n a not note of pathos pat hOIl running t tough the case ease of the raW lion Sep Sop U 15 last lat Claud Claudi Ui Pawson flied filed I xi uit it for tor divorce against William Will A 4 son charging cruelty and failure fan provide Yesterday the defendant vas as 89 called ailed into ourt court on an order te to teai ai show ow cause CIUI why he should hould not pay SK 31 a n month temporary alimony The young ng wife on the stand told LUW v she was wall compelled now to take In Inlo lo and nd roomers to support her i if and ti T te e two children Judge Morse asked Baked Pawson to take t Ut i stand stall anti and nd himself elf questioned the i Then came ame the straightforward ward tard l st tr ij into Juto which broke out the f ashes that told of nt the longing for the tite antl children and the th conviction t 1 at tr everything thing will be boP all ail right yet et etVa Va Pawson son told the court OUrt that an as a ear car carpenter penter tie made mad from to 6 a day dayt rind nd t Judge Im willing to 10 give my wife ir and I Ildren everything Morse decided that Pawson should pay 48 49 a month alimony and 5 attorney attorn fees fe and it was U then that K r f startling phase of the case caN came out When a asked ked how much money he had hadr 1 r could pa pI Yo Fawson Paw lion said that he only ad al his weeks wages but added But Just JUK after aner our little quarrel I save gave her father In which was wan to be for the care of ot the wife and kids IT then thea I gave her uncle 10 to be Fien fn to her November 1 Father Had Money Honey This threw another light on the case cave mol Judge Morse recalled Mrs Mr Y Paw Pawn r n who admitted that she knew her fatter had some money and that he had |