Show S Baby Haycock Coos and Smiles as Mother Tells Marital Woes Baby Haycock was in ha divorce court cOur Friday I not o of or cou course except cx ex cent that Its presence prence In the world was WJ recognized in jn the mothers mother's complaint for or divorce l ani and in the thu jU Judges Judge's Jus Ju's decision But Bb Baby was there an and there was one oat case caMe t that was almost unconsciously raised u aw tho the dull ull routine of or the default deault divorce horce day A. A when whon the tho sur sur- face toce ace of or tho time depths of or misery un under Under- tr- tr lying hying life's lifes crust of or conventionalities is as a n rule scarcely broken Baby's ab mother Mm Mrs Zina R. R haycock Hay IID- cock was Vas on the stand nab Baby was with her hel with a half crumbled cook cooky in her hand She Sho contributed some sorno wor words ef to the conversation con between Mrs Mr I Haycock IIa anti ant her ller attorney that thiat the tho court stenographer did not riot tl tran- tran n- n 8 scribe How now long IonS ha have you OU lived lI in Salt Lake Luke queried the tho lawyer la Baba aba wild Baby Dab laughing into h Iii her 1 mothers mother face Do you rou allege e that your our husband deserted you OU on or about May lu 10 1906 a r declared nab Baby which probably plu was m meant to Inform her Pier mother that she he had dr dropped that lint cook cooky Has nas your husband made an any al allowance ci- ci lowance for foi your our support since no to left eft leftO continued the tho attorney ur r asserted Dab flab Baby That meant that nab Baby wanted to g gifter go 10 ufler that cake Her mother mothel un under Under- cl stood toot Once on the time floor however cr the lie cake 0 was as forS' forS forgotten ll n and Dab Baby ma mode made e a difficult trip b by a way of oC several sev tle eral chairs that happened to be conveniently conveniently con con- arranged to the lap of or hem r aunt who was Ir prevent as a supporting support support- lug Ins witness Baby's father ath r. r S1 e luB B. B IIa Haycock cock street car conductor had lall left leCt hf her r mother soon after atter nab Baby was born Mrs Irp h Haycock laycock remembered ono one occurrence b by its proximity to tho the other Had y you ou given Ihen him any cause to desert you ou asked Judge MomoNo Morse Momo No He lie didn't seem Se m to care to for forme om omme I I me mc an any more was sas the reply Mrs Haycock wa was mild mannered In iii all ll her statements Not so 80 with I h her imer r sister elster Alice G. G Robinson Did iId defendant ant wilfully desert plaintiff plain plain- tiff was asked He Ue certainly did ld was time the answer and Mr 11 Haycock IIa would woul nit nl have o I wished to be pr present then Jud Judge e Morse ma may not have u seen sten cn Baby Haycock He lie didn't say that lie ilO mO did How lIou much do you ou think it would take to support you ou and the child he asked when Mrs Ins Haycock lied hull been licen recalled I suppose I could get et along alonS' with from lom jQ 0 to tG a L month Do no you OU think you could coul do o with S1 1 Oh It wouldn't support U us of cou course lourse e. e But nut I could if ir I had hall to Let Lot tho the divorce orce be granted ranted said the Lime ju Judge t with vt alimony at 20 O a month |