Show WIVES SEEK DIVORCES I Two Accuse Their Husbands I of Neglecting i Them j I ONE CHARGES MUCH DRINKING II I I I I I Mrs Searle Says Her Husband John I C Searle is Addicted to Idleness I Profligacy and Dissipation They I Have Been Married for Twentyone I I r I YearsMrs Metliea Lindquisfs Causo o r Complaint is Willful Failure I Fail-ure to Provide Both Pray for Custody Cus-tody of Their Children f 1 I Elizabeth Searle yesterday filed suit II for divorce from John C Searle on the grounds of failure to support and habitual ha-bitual intemperance The complaint I states that the maiiiago took place on November 29 1870 and that for more I than a year the defendant on account of his idleness profligacy and dissipation dissipa-tion has failed to supply his wife with the common necessaries of life and also that he has been habitually drunk Mrs Searle asks for a decree of divorce di-vorce the custody of the five children and a reasonable amount of alimony SHE ALLEGES NONSUPPORT f Mottea Lindqulst is another applicant 1 for divorcecourt relief She states that I she was married to Victor E Lindquist I 1 on June 5 1S95 and that for a year last past he has willfully neglected to support sup-port her Slu prays for the custody of their two children and costs of the actIon ac-tion |