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Show DENIES CHARGES Of HER HUSBAND Mrs. Jones , Declares He Abused Her and the Said Abase Drove Her Son to TaKe Own Life. "My husband misrepresents me when he charges that I am living in a rooming-house of unsavory reputation. Neither have I associated with persons of evil reputation, nor visited fashionable fashion-able dining-rooms nor invited men to my apartments." Thfvstatcmcnt was made by Mrs. M. A. Jones, whose husband, hus-band, W. T. Jones, filed suit for divorce di-vorce a few days ago, chargingvthe alleged offense which his wife denies. '! have no money so I cannot fight the case," continued Mrs. Jones. 'I left my husband, partly because of the vile language he used toward me. Almost Al-most from the time I married him be kept mt a prisoner. He said he wanted bis hope 'private.' Since last September Sep-tember he has taken me out only once, and then on tickets which were given him. I did not care to invite even my relatives in because of his insulting language. lan-guage. It. hurt me terribly to see them abused. "My husband declared he would not feed nor clothe me if I could no longer love him. It was his abuse that caused my boy, Willard, to take his own life. Millard was sick and my hnsband said he would no longer care for hita.'J, Mrs. Jones is now with her sisters and a brother in Idaho. Her version of the ease was contained in a special communication to THE TELEGEAM. |