Show c SIX DIVORCES IN THIRTY MINUTES Seventh Case in Court Called CalledO Ic O Off f With Tale of a Re Re- conciliation t NICHOLSON IS s ABSENT rl r r Former Newspaper Man Maii an Not Present When Wife Tells Her Story I I H It was Ladles Ladies Day In Judge c Morse's Morses divorce court Friday Frida afternoon after after- noon when six divorces were er ground out at al the rate of about one every vcr 4 live Jive minutes A I seventh wife ICe was represented rep rep- L her and resented lc by b attorney in court t said mId that thal sho she and her her husband had o if hl not kissed at an any rate rato made up Husbands bands were scarce a as hens' hens teeth According to their wives wives' accounts J however the husbands who were not j. j lepre represented ente 1 In the proceedings were r 1 si varied crowd Two To were newspaper newspapermen men one a gambler who does docs not however take an any chances on the game g but hut works at t a-t 5 a tiny day and anel various va va- r rious other occupations were represented in the seven absent ones Willis l II IL Moses Is a a. structural iron ironworker worker and hiTh wife and daughter of 16 years curs tH te-tH testified d that he earns carns 10 f U a i day r. r He left somo I three years ears ago ngo It il was asserted In tn good health but L has lias not come como back Ills His wife had hael written him fo for mone money but Moses conCe confessed to bad ball luck He will t have to tu enjoy the bad bud luck alone In Inthe Inthe the future I a and iut Mrs Sue Horton Hurton told lold the court i her hel attorney was questioning her that she sho ho worked for Cor a II living 1 ns but bul when Jud Judge e Morse recalled her to the thc stand acknowledged cd that she had not worked worked work work- ed for fOl some time and said that thal HorIon Horton Horton Hor Hor- ton Ion had Stilt still sent money noney home SometImes Some Some- limes tImes he paid the thc bills bill as they came caine due ulue sometimes he lie sent mane money to her herto to 0 pa pay them Horton she said ald had left home five years a ago o. o They wore married in Rochester Minn 20 years realS I ago aJo The lime oldest child u ti son 19 UI years ears 0 old Is 15 at Cogswell S. S D. D while tho three girls Including twins eight years years- ol old are arc with the mother who vl io was al allowed allowed al- al lowed custody of tho family faintly along with the lie divorce l Horton Horlon will vill continue continue con con- to send the contributions home I. as alimony His lila wife says sa-'s he is earning earn earn- in log ing IGI a a. month O. O Albert E. E Anderson is time the man who mal makes cs 5 a lay day according to his former former fornier for for- mer nier wife's testimony b by gambling Mr Mrs Anna Anderson to told hI the court 4 that thal in spite of oC this she has been compelled com coni- to make her own living as a n nf f housekeeper They were married man in Iii V 1905 and find lived hived together for five months after which Anderson Andelson departed de do- for fOl BUtte Bulte He Hc is In parted palte now parts unknown Service had be been n made b by j publication and amid the judge pondered a i minute before declaring the divorce JUI r is 18 allowed All lI 11 My I r J Life Life 1 Have you OU lived in Salt Lake more molO than thun one year car year was asked Mrs Irs Emma Em- Em Daniels in the of or her ma iua courso course ox ox- ox am v. v Yes sir I How long have ha you OU lived here All Al m my life liCe That seemed to satisfy the question question- er cr Mrs Danie Daniels Danles s testified that she earns carns her living JivIng as a n music teacher The last time she he had heard from her I husband F R. R Daniels who had left Ion lefther f c I hot her three years ears ago was in ill El EI Pa Paso o Texas Texa and he had contributed nothing noth noth- b ing to her all that three r years ears Divorce was granted Mrs Irs Marguerite Dodson said lid she J. J had hael ned mat Mark larl M. M Dodson at Lara- Lara Wyo In 1901 1301 and that he had J left her without cause in August t. two years s eal ago aso She will have to trouble A. A herself about him no longer I Nicholson on Is Wanted Mrs Mis Jennie P P. Nicholson had liot J 7 seen James Hunter HuntOr Nicholson since he heI I it left her In lii 1906 to u Cover over tho the National Na Na- a- a t. t tonal Irrigation lion congress at Boise for fora i a Salt Sall Lake newspaper They were married at Washington Pa she said In 1831 and und had come to tu Salt Sail Lake L. a year ear ago last spring Nicholson lc is iss s said to be In New ew York now and Mrs p Nicholsons Nicholson's attorney salt said he I Is wanted want q- q ed d by hr tho thu officers for passing passing- bad ch checks ccle Robert L L. Anderson editor of the time I I 1 Deseret Farmer with wilh an income of or ti a year jear according to tu his wife was as as the other journalist who did not appear Neither did his wife but hut her Attorney r said the matter mattEl had seti settled set set- i tied out of court g |