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Show THKOUiil! Till: DEMOS DIUNK. A llutuanil llclalct n houowftil hlory ol till WWt Ml.tomlucl. Auolher unhappy couple havo found their way Into the divorce court. With Clerk McMillan thla morning IMward C. Kuelir filed a sultagalnst Anua M. Kieler. Thu partlea Intermstrled at New Yolk In October, 1971, and plalntlll asserts that slnoa 1S73 up to the present tlmo his wife has "treatoJ hint with extreme cruelty." lie alleges that In the latter year she became addicted to drink and has continued to use Intoxicating Intoxi-cating liquors In lucrcailng quantities till now, l'ot five years past, more ttltclally, sbelitM reluscd to letfoim her ordinary housthold duller, habitually habitu-ally asioolated with dlealpsleu, dissolute disso-lute and depraved 1 1 ersons, and has even eutcrtalued them at home. During Dur-ing this courso of dissipation which was accompanied by boisterous mid profane language she had continually pent their young children to saloons to fetch urluk,nud utterly failed to csro for thorn. Hhu had alsu been In Hie habit of slandering and nbutlng plaintiff, who forayeirpasthad been obliged lo preparn meals for himself and minor children and glvo the latter, practically, all tho attention they had received. Tho children are aged respectfully fifteen, twelve, ten and eight eats. I n addition to the divorce plalntlll prays for their custody, C. W, Morso Is Mr. JCeeler's attorney. |