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Show ARMY ALTERS SPOUSE; WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE Alleging her husband told her she was becoming old and ugly, while he boasted of his own good looks, Ivy Kasband Dunbar filed suit yesterday in the Third district court for divorce from Hugh Thurston Dunbar on ground of cruelty. Mr?. Dunbar recites in her complaint com-plaint that her husband returned from service in the army on January 5, 1919, a much changed man. She! says he learned to smoke cigarets while in the avmy and that he replaced all the "uplifting" pictures with whidi she had their flat decorate! with pictures of. which she was ashamed. Also, she says, he made her sleep on the floor, locking her out of their bedroom, and finally locked her out of the flat. She asks that the court award her the fur-nifurc. fur-nifurc. Ella S. DeHooge charges nonsnpport against John DeHooge in suing for divorce, di-vorce, as does Edith Wilkins against Joseph Wilkins. Wilhelmina Lassche was granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from Reloff Lassche yesterday by Judge P. C. Evans. |