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Show WATCHED HIS WIFE THROUGH A WINDOW What He Saw Was Sufficient to Procure for Fossen an Absolute Divorce. The delphie question propounded by George I'attullo in his "Tips to His Bunkie" was used yesterday in the divorce di-vorce matinee by Attorney E. E. Dud-lev Dud-lev of Bingham in examination of Louis Fossen, suing for a divorce from Louisa Fossen. The husband had testified that ho had become jealous of tho attentions of another an-other man to his wife and hnd watched them in his own house, through a slit iu a window blind. "Was thnr conduct right or wrong?" asked Mr. Dudley. "Yes, sir," answered tho husband. He got the divorce. Luella. M. Cooper was given .1 decree from A. T. Cooper. Wanda Trovsehel from Walter Troeschcl, Margarvt Hudson Hud-son from Charles Hudson, Maud Arnold from Waller T. Arnold, H. H. Carroll from Ellen Carroll. Minerva Fenn from C. L. iVnn, Matilda Hammill from Ilarrv Hammill and Caroline O. Spring from Harold B. Spring. The hearings wero beforo Judgo J. Louis Brown of tho Third district court. |