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Show DECLARES WIFE MS I HOI SIGHT JuHge Morse Has Busy Day Hearing Troubles in Divorce Di-vorce Court. Becauso his wife owns livestock worth $10,000 on her father's Ohio stock farm, Jamos C. Gibson told Judge C. W. Morse in divorco court yesterday that he didn't think ho ought to have to pay any alimony. C4ibsou is suing for (divorce from Artie S. Gibson, whom ho charges with desertion. Tho court withheld tho decree -ponding an investigation inves-tigation to determine whether the wife was entitled to alimony. j Gibson testified that his wife had gone back to her father's stock farm in Ohio and was living in royal circumstances cir-cumstances as compared to his own lowly station in lifo, he being a clerk in a local department store. Just three intorlocutory and two final decrees of divorce wore entered by Judge Morse yesterday. "Maggie Viola Androw was "divorced from William Wil-liam S. Andrew on tho grounds of desertion, de-sertion, and was given custody of a minor child. Zina Mallas was given a decree from John Mallas, after sho had regaled the court with a thrilling account of how her husband once tried to cut her tongue out, or threatened to, anyway. Ada T. Sholton was given a decree by default from Newell R. Shel-ton. Shel-ton. Final decrees wero given Jane Ellen Bernard from Joseph Bernard and Frederick K. Samuolson from Matilda J. Samuolson. A bench warrant was issued for Frod Hart when ho failed to appear on an order to show cause why he should not pay Minnie Hart sufficient alinionv. J. W. McKinncy, attorney for Mrs. Hart, informed tho court that ho understood un-derstood Hart had left tho state. Hart is suing hi.T wife for divorco on the ground that sho has been unfaithful to him. |