Show Married Life of Florence Johnson Ends in Decree for Divorce Judge M. M L L. presided over 1 the divorce matinee yesterday anc and granted two divorces to deserted wives Time The he married population of or ZIon re rc remains remains re- re mains tho the same however cr as while the tho matinee was wa on Clerk J. J U. U Eld Eld- of or the thc Juvenile court In Judge Judg Lewiss Lewis's court room Toom a tho the hall haE hal Joined two others In the tho tic te that sometimes binds Florence Isabel Howcroft was giver given givena g cn a divorce orco dl from rosa Alma Howcroft Hors on the tho ground that he has not supported herfor her Imer for or over six months though he ho earns 54 4 4 a a da day They were married August 12 1905 and have base ha e a 3 bo boy two years old named Alma lma Eugene E no Howcroft who Is In the tho fathers father's custody and who will wl remain there thero Florence gets back her maiden name namo of Johnson Her mother Mrs Ir Alice Alee Johm Johnson on was tile thc tlc corroborating witness Florence Is ono of or the young oung oung girls who were found build living with wih soldiers with wih their mothers mother's knowledge and apparent connivance ance at North orth Third West rest street b by deputy sheriffs who took the crowd Into the tho Juvenile court court The Tho younger sister was wa sent to tho time State Industrial school alon along with wih another young oung girl who was wa found In the house Florence was charged with adultery but the case cose against her Imer was not pressed one of time the two soldiers got six months and the thc other was held for tho the district court court Florence Florenco Is a 3 pret pretty girl and young looking to have havo such a record She Is said to have base been married when but 13 years of oC age Tho Time case ce as aired in tho the Juvenile Ju court was one of or tho worst records of oC I depra depravity that In Institution institution In- In has yet et met The Tho husband has ha refused to have anything to do with whim wih his young wife for a lon long time and apparent apparently consented con con- seated to the divorce No o almon alimony nor fee was asked wed and no reference was made to the time child in tho decree George H. H Robison sometimes known as Red IRed Robinson who conducts conducts con con- ducts a messenger on Commercial Commer Commer- cial street figured to lo a a largo large extent at the matinee though he was wa not pre present ent Ills Ils wife Beatrice Beatrie Evans Robison a st n pret pretty slender girl bd told toll Judge Ritchie that she had Imad begged Red to come hack back bace to her but that he had refused to do so 10 They were married May is 16 18 1907 and lived to together together to- to gether until September when he packed up his things thinKS and left He lie las has bas not since sinco provided for her though tough she sho has frequently asked him to do so M and especially since their one child wa was born She didn't know why he had left heft let her and was sure suro sho she had given him no cu cause e. e She Sho didn't want to say anything about Reds Red's 1 habits abl 1 but questioning by the Judge brought the fact that he was In the tho habit of using somo some sort of ot drug drug sho ho didn't know what what what- and that ho he spent most of his time on Commercial street Mrs on got ot her divorce with wih the custody custod of ot the child 50 attorneys attorney's attorneys attorney's ney's nCR fee fees and will wil get Jet alimony almony to be fixed later b by the thc Judge Robert Roben W W. Mason Iason was again before the court in another effort euort to have havo severed tho the tie to which binds him to to Edna A A. A Mason Maon whom ho he married In Minneapolis April Apri Ii 17 1907 He lIe le was before Judge Morse lorse some time ago but failed to show that tha the tho wife wIc who wh deserted him bin had been gone Jone a year The couple lived together five weeks when she sho packed up and went to her home In Denver From that city chy she sime wrote that she sho had enough of him and didn't want to see him again agin There was wa no corroboratory evidence c and the tho court stated that the whole case looked ed too much snuck like collusion He was wa given until this morning to produce letters which substantiate his testimony when he Oa may get his dl- dl di vorce vorce rot cc |