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Show NEGLECTED WOMAN NEEDS CHARITY The suit successfully brought by Attorney At-torney Stewart in behalf of Mm. Charles Smith for her separate maintenance main-tenance and a division of the property has resulted in no direct benefit for the sick woman, who has been so sadly neglected and mistreated by her husband, hus-band, it having been found that Smith has no property and the dlpclosures of his cruelty to his family having led to his discharge by the firm which employed em-ployed him as a bookkeeper. Members of the Humane society and others havo endeavored to ameliorate Mrs. Smith's condition by donations, however, end have been partially successful. Tho owner of the house where Smith llvc6 long desired that ho vacate tho premises, but has been deterred from resorting to extreme measures by tho illness of the wife. Tho owner of the property now o:Tors to pay the rent of another house for Mre, Smith If others arrange for her proper care apart from hor husband. The woman's most Important need Is the services of n nurse, and If this can be provided it la believed the rest can be easily arranged. arrang-ed. Some of the details of Smith's c ruelty to his wife, as revealed by her, V.-111 not bear repeating in a newspaper und It Is considered by those who have investigated the case that It is Imperative Impera-tive In the Interest of humanity that tho woman be removed at once from htr present surrounding. Charitably ln-1 ln-1 lire-d persons v. ho care to help, how-ever how-ever little, In relieving this unfortunate. . ..di.tr .-houM '-all on or wri'e to Dr. T B Beatty, president of the Humane society, US bouth Main street, or 009 Fast First South. |