Show I WIFE WIFE- IFE D DECLARES CLARE HUSBAND ATE HIS CLOTHES 1 CHICAGO April A 17 A shirt with a aIg abig abig big Ig hole in the sleeve was was Introduced as ai evidence In Judge Chytraus's s to court ourt courtn rt rtIn In n a suit sult- for tor separate maintenance rought by bi Mrs Mr I Gehrke against het hei husband Albert Gehrke My husband has has s a habit of of- biting holes In his clothes when he is angry explained Mrs Gehrke Frequently I have ha ave gone into his room at night and found him sitting up in bed In his nl nightgown stuffing the sheets and counterpanes into his mouth h with his two hands t tearing great pieces out of or them with ith his teeth and spitting t them em into the air What alls ails you man I have said to him on these occasions S he would I I have such su-ch a temper shout In a mulled muffled roar his mouth full of I I am so savage Mrs l G Gehrke e brought her suit for separation after eighteen years of married mar roar clod ried life Sh he and her husband lived at atNo atNo No Dunning street She said she left lert him last October after he had threatened her life Judge Chytraus Cytraus dismissed the bill for want of equity |