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Show ifliiE TAYLOR Judge George fi. Armstrong J Grants Divorce at Friday B. Matinee. Ill ' PR ETC Y WOMAN TELLS OF UNHAPPY MARRIED LIFE I Says Fa vo ri f e H o I) by o f II u s b a n d I When Drunk Was Pinch- Mrs. Nellie Tnylor was granted a di- I vorcc from Clarence W. Tnylor. sou of f;ho J:i(o Bishop George IT. Tn'16r, and I tli o custody of her three children, by I, Judge George G. Armstrong, in the F third district court Friday. Taylor will I receive '200 from his wife. I ' According to ihc testimony of Mrs. Taylor, her spouse, when under the influence in-fluence of liquor, is tho reincarnation r of that famous character of fiction, .Frank Norn's"? "M'cTenguc." the San Francisco dentist whose pastime- was to bile -his wife's linger tips until they bled. Taylor's favorite hobby, his alleged, al-leged, was to pinch iier until the pain made rr shriek. On another occasion, sue u.i.u. Taylor grabbed her by the throat until she fell to the floor ex- Jinnsted, striking and injuring her head I .on Uhe floor, tier ' mother came near. I she averred, and Taylor knocked her down, f -Mrs. Taylor wore a .handsome black h dress. She is young and attractive, Iho v s?,,1't f woman who, oii appearing, sends l;u thoughts of set purpose a-glimmer- a ing. Her hair is dark, and her eyes Aft ict black. She told lier story of un- happiness in a way that, showed it was ;i a repelling task. Slowly, and with care- ', f fully selected words, "she ' told of her r ' marriage to Taylor, April lib. IS90. ; Three children "were born, the eldest, now seven years old. She described I her husband's inclination toward the use of liquor and frequent spells, dur- ' ing which he imagined phantoms wore ; Pursuing him to "slap him into the ; gravo -with his clotlfcs on.'" ! : Taylor was rcfiresentcd in court by j his attorneys. The aeticm was com- uiencol October !). 1007, and has com- N manded considerable attention since that tjme. Mrs. Taylor will retain her property, which is 'reputed to worth g about $71100. Hurry Movers', better known as I' 8 Kid s' Bernstein, news vendor and prize-fighter, obtained. Friday-, n r 1 i -voice from . his , wife, Ida B. Movers, whom he charged with' deserting him two- weeks after t hoy were married, March 1. 1007. and going to live at a house of ill-repute on - Commercial street, where, he said, her consort was. a negro. ' Aiina Martinson appeared to testify testi-fy against' Christian Martinson, whom she said, had never adequately provided for her and throe children, and for two w years past had contributed nothing to the support of r lie family. They were, married, she said, in November, 1SS7. The case, was continued, it is understood, under-stood, to try and effect a settlement ? with Martinson. 1 Rachel K. Minor was granted a di vorce from Mason Minor on the ground of non-support. |