Show DECREE AS EASIEST WAY nUl Sensational Charges in Gusta Gustaveson Gustaveson Divorce Case Are Withdrawn WIFE ALLEGES CRUELTY Husband Defends Himself b b Charging It All to His Mother Law l C. C Gustavson was grantee granto her divorce from David II 11 In Judge Morses Morse's court Friday after aCter noon Tho withdrawal of ot tho the complaint which alleged extremE cruelty and ana charges against th tiu husband nd was withdrawn and ar amended complaint was filed rUed alleging simple non Tho rho o husband cross-complaint cross was also withdrawn and the divorce was granted on thc thi ground alleged In tho n new w complaint the alimony and attorneys attorney's fees to bf br arranged b by tho the attorneys representing represent ing Ins both sides Mrs Gustaveson's original complaint complaint com corn plaint was Wed flied Juno 12 of or this year year- In this she set flet forth orth that her husband was of a n fiery an and ungovernable disposition disposition dis dis- dis position and that his conduct on a 0 number of or occasions had been such as to full fully warrant her own attitude In the tho matter She alleged that In the presence of ot her friends and associates ho he had applied vile vUo names to her had threatened to kill both her and her mother and had beaten beaton nn and dragged draggo her about at a time when she sho was actually ill Iii Mistreats lEer Her and Dob She Sho says sars that on December 4 1 he had attacked her torn off ott a n part of ot other her clothing and took all aU the tho money sho she had amounting to 85 cents Then she says sas he put her nn and her little baby bab out In tho snow and told tola her to co o awa away and ana stay away or 01 he would kill her 1 Gustaveson's cross complaint was Just about as sensational as that of Mrs Mis Gustaveson Accor According to him his wife's mother Mrs 1 Laura Sund- Sund berg was mainly to blamo blaino for Cor th the unhappy state of ot their domestic af at- fairs He lIe sl says s 's that Mrs 1 took sides with his wife wICe against him himon himon himon on ever every occasion when she could and finally early in 1006 1906 he came to the conclusion that It would be bo Impossible for him to live comfortably or happily with his In the same town with his mother in so he ho packed ed up and prepared to go s-o to California His mother in however howo Insisted insisted insisted insist Insist- ed upon a accompanying them and did didlO so lO so with tho the result that In Los Angeles where hero they II lived ved things were just about the same as they had been b bo- bo fore lIe He said in his answer that on one onetime time upon returning from rom a business trip ho lie learned that his wife wite had permitted permitted per per- another man to kiss her In her bedroom lie said ol that when he hc threatened ned to thrash the man who he alleges did the kissing his mother-in- mother la law w defended d him To ro avoid further trouble he took his wife to live 11 in another another another an an- other neighborhood but tho the affinity followed Finds Ife at nt Hoof Garden Upon another occasion he ho desired the tho presence of his wife wICe at home to look after arter the bab baby and found oun her at ata ata a n. roof garden In company with N a l voun young woman and two mo men lIe He said that lie JIO asked her to return to their home and ni har on h liei l' l r tuf lI pl pi kul kod her up and carried do nIh home Upon reaching home the fight which followed cost him the bett better bett part of th the shirt he was wearing to toa scratched face Cace say a nothing of a n badly and a well-pulled well head o of hair Other allegations equally sensational and many of ot them bor bordering on th thIn the In indecent were ma made mado e on both sides The progress of or the case as a n result was not rapid and the arrangement whereby the divorce was as granted s Friday Friday Fri Fri- Into as th tho da day was probably entered quickest means towards the end Emma Smith was also granted granle a divorce f nl 11 Haydn Smith b Jud Judge c Morse torso yesterday The marriage took tool for 01 th the place ploce in England In 1863 but I past nine nino years ears Mrs Smith said that she sho ho had not seen een nor heard from I Isho Smith There are arc no children Mabel cl nunn Dunn Gets Divorce Mabel Everill Dunn was granted J- J divorce orce from Maitland Dunn on the hermal her grounds o of support non and mal maiden en name of ot E restored to her Th re are no children The Th t testimony taken cn was brief Mrs Dunn Dune of or occasions sal said that on a number the necessaries of f she had provided from working workIng work work- life liCe to her husband gained s work work-I Ing for herself They The were married in November ember 1002 I |