Show MARII ARITA At KNOTS ARE UNTIED RAPIDLY Record of Eight Divorces in One Day in the Local Courts KINSEY SWORE AT Ai STOVE Also Occasionally Addressed Addressee H His is Wife With Severely Caustic Language During an extended divorce orce matinee Friday y Judge C C. AV W. Morse MoroSe untied six marital l knots and during during- a part o othis of this timo Judge Geor George o G. G Armstrong also hearing some woe and sane sane- two divorces making tho the afternoons afternoon's afternoons afternoon's after after- noon's noon record eight Judge Morse Monn started au out t at a n lively clip and amid the first t th five received decree 1 within 25 minutes or an average o or of orone one In five minutes Then the thc cross-complaint cross of Mrs Edith D. D against Charles M. M Kinsey was taken mand m up and It was wai n near nearly an hour before c lh time the I I stories were ero totaled ama am a decree awarded to Mrs lr willan with will willIan an allowance of 30 a month alimony alimon and an additional 50 attorneys attorney's fees KInsey has himself to thank for the tin verdict of ot the tho court which Is one ono o otho of ob tho the most severo severe In iii months It was with some difficulty that Judge Morse lorse could get got from tho witness where ho he worked and how much he be was vas able ahle to earn KInsey trying to evade tho the questions o otho of tho court lie fin finally dually all v stated that ho lie was v employed at tho Boston plant at Garfield as a machinist ant and had been making 4 a per day b by workIng workIng working work work- Ing a overtime S A Contributory Cause Kinsey's habit of swearing at hi his stove when It refused to work as In ime thought well regulated stoves stO should was a f a contributory cause cau e of ot the tIme Reparation tion between Mr r. and Mrs 1 Kinsey wizen whon the they lived In Colorado a n small mining camp now practically de- de sorted Mrs Irs said hor her husband was waN most abusive to tn tho ho stove and often orten called I ell her hel harsh things timings She he Saul said her husband h hA had a n vcr very quick temper anti ami Was aN easily Irritated Among other things Kinsey complained com coin about his bis wife's habit of or going to church she played tho tue Mrs said her Imer husband said tho the only people who went to church and that ho lie 1 did hI not miot want rant her associating with that class of or peo pea plc pIC Sam lm C C. C n R superintendent of ot time the Op x mine In was placed In rather an embarrassing position in being called to testify In the cat cast Ho lie had known both Mr lr and nd Mrs for tor ten teim or twelve years cars and be lie tried as hard harl as ho hil could to get ret through yesterday yesterday yes yes- est es t without hurting tho the feelings of either one anI and came camo Plain desertion wi with th a n. low few cruel knocks thrown In was as charged In iii every other case caso and divorces di were vera granted In no cases was alimony asked for Cor or given When hen Gertrude Gertrudo A. A Freeman was freed from Thomas Freeman her attorney asked her liar If she asked for tor any alimony allmon tho the uso use of or asking for It I replied tho tilo pretty divorcee I 1 couldn't I got ot an any from him so have o not asked for It She and Thomas were married In Salt Lake December 3 1903 and havo have two children Thomas C. C and Owen S. S who were given hen to the lie mother Adeline dellno S. S Ulrich neat anti and pretty prett and looking almost as 8 young oung as her daughter 18 IS years old received a di divorce divorce di- di vorce from Edward J. J Ulrich Jr who deserted deported her In Ogden In They Tho wore ore married in Ogden December 23 5 I S. S S Ethel Ethe ravo said she didn't know where her husband Is but believed hoIs ho hoIs Is In New ew Mexico They were married In Benjamin Texas September 9 1902 and have havo two children Maxwell anI and Evelyn both of whom w were re III In court Her mother Mrs A. A K n. McClurg testified an as to t the e desertion and nonsupport nonsupport non- non support of or Robert and the th divorce was wis gran granted ted S S air nw Fannie U. U Whipple said she saw John for nearly nearh a n year and ul ut that time bo lie was at Garfield but she size had learned later that he lie had gone 10 Nevada Her father Robert Q G. Booth told tho time court that his daughter had been living with him and that her hel h husband lIband had bad done nothing for her sup aup- Io They rhey vero married August C G 1906 and divorced November 6 G 6 1908 Laura F F. Barner Darner In is no moro more It IP Is hilOW Slow now Laura ura She told Judge Morse that William II Barnor Barnar ho was wat her husband until about yesterday afternoon had df- df e- e her soon Ion after their marriage e In alt Sit Lake October 12 1 1905 and that aim aho ad been working worling out most of tho the Ime since her ber marriage The Tho family seems to make a botch of ot married life lite J Judge George G. G Armstrong heard about it from two sides yesterday and granted gr a divorce o n I each In Instance Pearl Irene Marshall told fold that William H H. Marshall had hind de- de e- e Ier her Immediately after their mar mar- Mage laRe May Ia 22 22 1908 1008 and received a n dIvorce di divorce dl- dl vorce and her liar maiden name Pearl Irene Then Minnie told that John J. J had left lect lefther lefther her just after they were married May 26 G 1908 and has hns never r provided for her ber She gets cots a n divorce but do not object to tIme the name |