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Show ELLISON AND WIFE BOTH SEEK DIVORCE Each Will Try to Gain. Freedom From Irksome Matrimonial Bonds as Soon as Possible. Clyde H. Ellison, who shot A. S. Watson Wat-son and escaped punishment nn the defense de-fense of justification, and Mrs. Maud Ellison, El-lison, his wife, who was alleged to have sustained improper relations with Wat-(son Wat-(son and thus caused the shooting, will each bring sultor divorce. Both cases will be filed early next week, probably Monday, If the papers can be prepared that soon. Mrs. Ellison, who bitterly denounces the verdict of the jury that liberated her husband, says that she will ask for a dissolution dis-solution of the bonds of matrimony on the ground of non-support and desertion, and then adds that the greatest wrong committed by her husband was his defamation defa-mation of her character. Ellison says that he will be only too glad to be freed from his wife, but will fight her suit and bring one himself on the ground of Infidelity. "I never want to see .ier or speak to her again," he declared. de-clared. "She ls dead to me." |