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Show SAYS HER HUSBAND TIED HER TO CHAIR Then Turned on Gas and Laughed at Her, Adds Mrs. Anna Irvine; Asks Divorce. Special to The Tribune. OGDEX, Dec. 5. Asserting that the husband tied her in a chair, turned on the gas in the room and then laughed at her, Mrs. Anna Irvine filed a complaint in ,the district court today for divorce from Parley E. Irvine, a railroad employee. This alleged act of cruelty, which is made the principal contention in Mrs. Irvine's grounds for divorce, took place last Saturday, Satur-day, according to her complaint. She also avers that the defendant was intoxicated at tho time. In a recital of other alleged acts of cruelty Mrs. Irvine asserts that just before be-fore her husband tied her in the chair and turned on the gas he had dragged her upstairs by tho hair and slapped her face. Charges that lie beat her on several sev-eral occasions prior to that of Saturday are also made in the complaint. The Irvines were married at Bakersf leld, Cal., May 1, 1010. |