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Show ,PI1TS FAMILY l , COURT HE 101 1 Domestic Troubles Again Developed Devel-oped in Brand New Action Instituted Tuesday. Tho Pitts family is trying to got a. divorce again. Harry 13. Pitts brought suit for divorce about a year .-iko, but this ense was dismissed aftor It had gone through several ramifications, and now tho wife, Lizzie Pitts, Is trying to got tho much-coveted decree Mrs. Pitts applied to the district courl Tuesday for a divorce. Her complaint-Is complaint-Is brief, charging simple non-support dating dat-ing from February 1. last. In this 10-sperl 10-sperl the second attempt by the Pitts to obtain a separation Is much different from the first effort. When Pitts sued for a divorce he charged Mrs. Pitts with tearing his mother's plcturo from tho wall and making mak-ing it Into shreds and then stripping tho rest of the walls of pictures. Then she. with others of her family, carried off most of tho silverware and other household house-hold effects, Pitts said. Later, tho rest of his wife's family came back and carried car-ried most of tho movable furniture away and then spilled Ink over tho rugs and rarpcts thoy didn't remove, It was charged. Mrs. Pills booh came In with nn answer an-swer and a eross-eomplnint in which sho charged Pitts with drunkenness and cruelty and aliened that lit: charged her with infidelity. Mrs. Pitts demanded that sho be given the divorce, alimony and her maiden name of Coombs back. Charges and counter-charges followed In quirk succession, and finally Mrs. Pitts got S7.50 a week temporary alimony. ali-mony. After eighteen or twentv weeks the suit was dismissed and Pitts quit paying alimony, at least, so far as the courl records show. In her suit filed Tuesday Mrs. Pitts wants her ninlden name restored. $20 a month alimony and $75 as attorney fees. |