Show r ittle Tales of oi I Little Marital i Unrest 1 Belli a II I of nt time the of Wives Wl he anti and Husband Seeking tho limo I I of Si S The blotter of oC the clerk cIerI In Jull Judge e Armstrongs Armstrong's 8 court Monday looked as If that thai were default divorce da day though it Five Fi couples whose hearts no longer beat as al one were allowed to re resume ume the nare nearest t ap approach ap- ap p Preach to a a. life of oC single Ingle blessedness possible to people who have formerly been married The grounds rounds ne alleged ell In each case were vere tho time stereotyped ones of oC desertion or failure to provide On tho the report of or Referee J. J U U. Eldredge BId Eld- redge e Jr Tina C C. Dallas wa was divorced from Crom John Dallas cl cigar lr manufacturer whom i she had hati married in Denver Denvor six years ago aKO Failure to support was alI al al- al I The same sarno of cause came complaint procured procured pro pro- cured for Grace E. E Julian JuHan a 11 divorce from front Herbert Julian JuHan She wa was also awarded 20 O a n. month alimony and attorneys attorney's attorneys attorney's at at- at torney's fees The Julians had been married a little moro more than a year ear After Arter seven years cars of oC married life almost to a n lay day Bertha r. r na Ray was granted divorce from flom Edward na Ray who she said had failed aIled to support her since December 1 1005 1905 Howard A. A King in was referee In it-i the dispute In court between Maggie J J. J J. J Kelley elle and Charles M. M and deckled de de- de- de In favor of oC tho the womans woman's plea pica for tor divorce Ills his decision lon was sustained in court Kelley Kolley says MYs his former forme wife wiCe deserted h her hei l' l about a month after their mallia marriage c In 1905 when she had gone to Logan on a n visit Mrs Kelley was awarded the custod custody of their child Caroline Jessen and James Tames Jessen we were e married at Manti Mantl thirteen years ago ao and nine years ago f sn says s Mrs Irs J Jo en her husband deserted her The judge jud e thought that hat was sufficient grounds for divorce |