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Show FIVE INTERLOCUTORY OECREESJF DIVORCE Three Final Judgments Also Are Entered at the Weekly Week-ly Matinee. At. the divorce matinee in tho Third district court yesterday J. L. O'Brien in his suit for a decree of separation from his wife, Daisy D., tostified that she hnd treated him cruelly. Two weeks after they were married, he said, a strange man cumo to the house and his wife kissed and hugged him in tho j husband's presence. When he told hor that was not u proper way for .a wife to act she told him, he said, that it was none of his bnsinoss and that it' ho did not like it he needn't to. During the ton years of his married life, O'Brien testified, it was u continual con-tinual quarrel and he was repeatedly toh by his wife that he might as well go first as last, but that if he attempt-od attempt-od to take their son she would kill him. On April 2, J91 1, he said, his wife ordorcd him to leave, which ha did. When lie went back to get his clothes, he said, ho found them and his. trunk iu the back yard. Tlis plea for an interlocutory in-terlocutory "decreo of divorce was granted. The following additional decrees of divorce were granted: Kva Leo By water from rJinmctt. w. .tw water, Aunur o. Keep from Marie Keep, Elsie May Bowcn from AVilliam M. Bowen, Leda Ford from Lowis B. Ford. Final decrees were granted as follows: fol-lows: Hcdwig Meier Cox from Z. T. Cox, Anna L. Tripp from Goorgo S. Tripp, Florence Tittle from L, L. Tittle. |