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Show MRS. J. F. JUDGE GIVEN DIVORCE FOR DESERTION Mr. J. Frank Judge waa granted a divorce on grounds of deaerttnn hy THetriet Judge I,. R. Wight Hat-urday Hat-urday afternoon, following a hearing hear-ing In Judge Wlght a chamber. Mr. Judge did not appear ear waa ha represented by counaat. Ha inter- Roaed no contest to th action, It i aald. No property settlement entered Into th divorce proceedings, the Understanding being. It la aald. that a property adjustmrnt had teen effected ef-fected out of court to the aat I traction trac-tion ef both parties. Mrs. Judsa prayed merely for divorce and the decree was entered aolely on her testimony, according to Judge Wight, Tha Judges are well know InrouR-hoiit tha West. Thev were married In Kentucky In J n and had been aoclally prominent here and In California for the paal several sev-eral yeara. In aupoortlng her claim of desertion de-sertion on tha part of her huebanl. Mra. Judge teat I fled that about en and one-half years ago aha returned re-turned here fmm California, whither whith-er ahe and Mr. Judge had ion aoma time prevloua. Her husband failed to follow har here and baa alnca lived apart, on which fact ahe baaed the deaerlloa charge. The action required oaly a few minutes. It being called in cham bera after adjournment of court for the day. |