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Show WIFE iS NUMEROUS ClMUim TO IKE Catherine Ball's Divorce Petition Peti-tion Sets Out Many ' Troubles. In an action for divorce filed yesterdav by Mrs. Catherine A. Bull of this cltv against Frank R. Ball, tho rocltal of the wife's troubles fills several pages of typewritten type-written legal cap. To sustain tho allegation allega-tion of cruelty, it Is recited that tho husband hus-band refused to give her thc sympathy ?vtt c.omfort that Is duo a wire; that he mM?tcnpl! t0 scml awn' thc plalntlff'G r... V"ne,n lh? w,fc wna ai-'k: that he ionised to buy her medicines nnd swore S 1 Dccauso she would not got un and 0ct breakfast when she was sick In" bed. Shocked Religious Sense. An allegation seldom found in a court ic? Js .ono wIch explains that the plaintiff, being of a religious turn of mind. Is accustomed to ask thc blessing at table; that when sho attempted to do so she was Interrupted by the defendant, who Insisted that she "cut It short," thereby shocking the moral and religious sense of thu plaintiff and causing hcr mental distress. Alimony Is Asked. Mrs. Ball alleges that her husband is worth $150) and makes about $2C0 per month. Sho demands $75 per month alimony, ali-mony, $300 for costs and attorneys' fees, and the custody of three minor children. Tho parlies were married nt Chllllcothc, Mo . May 24. 1SS3. |