Show Troubles in the Watson Family Again Ai Aired ed in Divo Divorce ce Court Judge Armstrong took a n whirl at atthe atthe the dI divorce 0 reo business Friday while Judge l forso was engaged with tho the F French ench case cac He ne heard hoard a 0 number of arguments rind and granted several di dl- dl Amy Am Rogers floge was given a dec decree e of ot by Judge Armstrong from Ed Rogers whom st she married March larch 26 1907 1007 She testified that he had not contributed to her support There are no children Her maiden name of or Amy Palmer was restored W. W E. E Baird swore that lila his wife Ivah Ivan K Baird had hall deserted him and was now living In Portland Ore and refused to return to him The Tho divorce was granted The They were ere married In inS S Salt Tt Lake December 11 14 H. H 1899 There are no children Rosanna Clark a ml middle le aged ag woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man told of the ill luck she had with her second husband William J J. J Clark whom she married in iLl Salt SUit Lake April 21 21 1906 He had a a. playful way of coming coining homo home drunk and abusing her bier calling her vile names and occasionally occasionally occasion occasion- all ally descending to personal violence The Judge granted the divorce In short order The l Watsons latsons whose family affairs have havo received considerable airing were both before Judge o Armstrong and the wife scored the first victory in the legal battle by getting an order for 50 for tor suit maintenance and 25 a month for temporary alimony Mrs Mary Corser Watson who is defending the tho suit against her bier testified that her husband had turned her out In the middle of or the night of April C Ii withOUt without without with with- out clothes and that she had no money to defend the suit She wished she said saW to den deny the adultery alleged and p liello she had a good defense e to the Action Her husband was a a. a steam stearn t fitter filter and earned wages ages of or about a a. day Ja N. N D. D Corner Corser her father told or of hIS nis daughter coming homo home in the Ule middle of ot the night and ana said that she she had had I Ino no clothes beyond what sho she had on Sho ha had bad ho said no money to fight I tho the case William J. J Watson the husband husban said ho lie was not now at work worl and would not be until his domestic trouble trouble troubles trou trou- ble ble bles were settled Ills his business was in Arizona Ho He was not allowed to tell of coming home and finding the co respondent co-respondent in tho the case with his wife but tut It was admitted that the man manin in tho the case had the wife's pocket book bool which Watson Valson took from him He lie- sal said he had been In the habit of sendIng sending sending send send- ing all alt his money mono to his wife wICe and had hall dono done so until tim the case caso had come como up Judge Armstrong Arnstrong ordered the tho woman's womans womans woman's wo wo- wo- wo mans man's clothes returned to her and made an or order er for the payment of 50 for court costs and 25 5 a n month alimony to begin May Ia 1 There is bad blood between tho the parties and Watson refused to allow either his wIfe or her father to come cometo to tho the house to get her clothes but promised to leave lea them where the they could bo be casH easily found lOdge Armstrong yesterday ester a entered p p. a a dl divOrce to Edna S. S Morgan from Homer W. W Morgan on the ground of non They were married at 1 Kansas January 23 23 1893 and have ha four children child child- ren ron the ol oldest est 12 and tho ho youngest four years cars custody o of whom Is given to the mother Judge Armstrong also entered a do- do c- c creo cree of or divorce in favor or of or Katy Kaly aly M. M j I Smith against her husband Frank E a El Smith on the grounds of n an and failure to provide They were svere married 1 in 1875 and he ho desei deserted ted her June Junc 26 I 11 1907 07 There are no children I |