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Show DIVORCED FROM HUNGARIAN. ITame Probably Caused Judge to Issue Decree. CLEVELAND. O.. March 23. Jtidgo rJoacom of tho Common Pleas court, today to-day granted a dlvorco to Mndamo Tac-lacs Tac-lacs do Kis Jokai. on tho ground of extreme ex-treme cruelty. Tho plaintiff, formerly Miss ll(art. is tho daughter of a wealthy manufacturer of this city. Whllo traveling In Europe with her parents par-ents sho mot Count Jokal Taukacs do KIs, a Hungarian nobleman of Budapest, and the couple wero married after a brief courtship. Tho young wife, according to her statement, soon discovered that her husband was heavily Involved financially and without means. Sho declared that the nobleman had wilfully wil-fully deceived her as to his standing, socially so-cially and financially. Through misrepresentations, misrep-resentations, sho said, she was Induced to sign notes for her husband's creditors, aggregating a largo sum. Later sho loft hlrn nnd camo here. The Count followed and attempted a reconciliation, in which lie was unsuccessful. Madame Jokai Tnckacs do KIs filed a petition ln voluntary bankruptcy and was declared a bankrupt by the United States court. Sho then applied for a divorce, which was granted today. |