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Show NINE MISMATED PAIRS GRANTED DIVORCES Nine couplea secured dlvnrr In Judg A. R. Rurnee' court yesterday. Mr. Lillian Hardoastle was granted a divorce rfom Earl Hnrdcastle on th ground that her husband abuaed her because he thought she displayed too much affertlun for a child by a former marriage. Margaret Hiodilird secured a decree against Henry Stoddard, whom ah alleged failed to provide. One year ago Stoddard shot and wounded J. H. Hilton, taxlcab owner, for a!li.d at. tentlona to Mrs. Stoddard. Laura M. ChrUtopherson charged that Oautler A. Chriatopherson stayed out until early morning and then slept until 1st afternoon, finding no time in which to earn a living. Flora Snow Cox waa given a decree from Charles Cox of 1713 Shelmerdlne court, and James Aiktna of 140 South Third Kaat street obtained a divorce from Bertha Alklna because of de-eertlnn. de-eertlnn. Plvorce granted on the ground of failure to provide were as follows: Jeannette H. Ruckhantx from Maurice Burkhantx. Anna Koth Hal-lard Hal-lard from fieorge Rnllard. Josephine Fife from Clifford Fife, a carpenter's helper, and Clrace Mason from James T. Mason, a carpenter's helper. |