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Show & IS! ilque Letters Filed as Evidence, fendants in Each Case lurnish All of the Tes- timony. It Grants Decrees Without Fur-Shar Fur-Shar Effort to Fortify Decision With PTOof. B TORK, Doc. 11. Corospondcnls wo divorces cases, In which decrees ".granted yesterday by Judge Maroan ffo Supremo court In Brooklyn mado ten confessions. All the parties to tho suits 6eera moro than satisfied, and d dlsentauglemonts aro devoid of tho I distress that nccomoanies such ln-its, ln-its, although there are nine children catcd, John F. King was divorced 'Mathilda F. King, and Kate S. Brit-has Brit-has been divorced from Charles B. :on. Britton was tho corespondent In Mr. :'b eult, and Mrs. King- was tho cause ie trouble between Mr. Britton and ?lfe. The testimony was taken in both i before Judge Marean on November he case of tho Brittous being tried ' then that of tho Kings. Not tho test trace of Jealousy was shown on part of any of the men or women ln-ted ln-ted erythlng that was possible was done irther tho dissolution of the two maris. mar-is. Charles Molvlllo "Weeks, wlio replied rep-lied Mrs. Britton. called her to, tho ess stand In tho trial, and sho tcstl-tbat tcstl-tbat she was married to Britton In jvlllc. Pa . on August 16. iSSG. Her nt home Is at Bath Beach. Things Made Easy by Letter, it was all she was permitted to tell, n her complaint she said that on Au-1 Au-1 last her husband was living with ;i Mathilda F. King In Captain Van s farm house near Princeton. Al-J. Al-J. Britton was called to prove that father was living with Mrs. King, gs were made easy .for Britton. Sr., made tho following written confes-for confes-for the convenience of his wife's er: ear Mr Weeks I bog to notify you the statements made by Mrs. Brlt-h Brlt-h the complaint arc substantially cor-t cor-t I did call on Mi's. King at her homo Jlmhuret and spent many evenings while Mr King was away In New at his work as night telegraph Uor. Mrs King and 1 came ovor to aln Van Kirks placo on the outskirts rnccton and hnvo lived there since an and wife. She' 13 now known as Introduced under tho name of Mrs. on." ir of tho six children of tho Brit-are Brit-are living with the father, and In iult Mrs. Britton asked for tho cus-oC cus-oC the eldest and the youngest, ller st was granted. tlier Letter Settles Second Case, second chapter of the storv Is built id the suit of the Kings and It roads i' like tho Britton chapter. Mr. King led ho was married to Mrs. King on imber 1C, 16SS. Ho accused his wife e samo offense as that with which Britton accused her husband. The lesion in this caso was from Mrs. , and read. havo read tho statements by Mr. on with reference to his calling on nany evenings while Mr. King was ' In New York at his work as night rapher. and also a statement that I i over to Captain Van Kirk's farm ; on the outskirts or Princeton; that re lived there ever since as his wife Lhat I am now known and Introduced live under tho name of Mrs. Brlt-Thc?e Brlt-Thc?e stiti-monts aro true." ig. who lives In No. 233 East Flfty-h Flfty-h street. Manhattan, did not ask for custody of Ms three children, who 'with their mother in Princeton. Ac- Mlng to the testimony, Mr. King took process server to the Annex ferry, IIPoKlyn. on October 27 last, and Intro-Ved Intro-Ved Mr. Britton and Mrs King to the mmp- Thereupon tho papers in both ac- were served at the same time. Tho rees granted aro Interlocutory decrees, f at the end of ninety davs decrees of FjBWMto divorce will be granted. |