Show TWO T WIVES ARE I FREEDOM Granted Interlocutory Decrees of Divorce by Judge C. C W. W Morse QUIET SESSION OF COURT Support Non-Support and Desertion Are the Grounds of of'S S 'S Complaints Two wives received Interlocutory Interlocutor decrees of or divorce from Judge M M. L. L Ritchie at u. u rather quiet session of oC the divorce list In tho the district court Friday rl ny Madeline 12 B. received a n divorce orco from Crom Fred Herwick on the Ule lie grounds rounds of or desertion while Elizabeth Ann Booth was divorced from Christopher Christopher Christo Christo- pher S S. Booth after aUer she haiL had testified that he ho had not supported his family properly pro erl Mrs Herwick was sas married at Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood Glen- Glen wood Springs Colo Cob February 5 6 1906 Tho The couple came from that place to 10 Salt Lake and Mrs Berwick Herwick said her husband remained with her only a n week after I their arrival In this his city She Sho said ho he went to Colorado Springs and she believed he Is still In Cole Colo rado Mrs Irs Herwick has been workIng work work- Ing for the Merchants Merchants' Protective as as- her testimony was waa cot coi- b by that of or Clara Ciara Olst r also milso an of the association With nth the tho divorce orce Mrs Irs Herwick received back her maiden name of or Madeline E E. Florin In the time case case- of oC Booth who Is 15 an nn em- em of oC the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company compan the time wife testified that he had not supported her and their son twelve c years ears of or age e. for rOI three years cars Mrs Irs Booth was given Iven the time property at nt which they have lived ed at nt No 92 Fourth avenue a with 20 O a 11 month for time the sons son's support The court also took up the tue application application tion iou of ot Rosetta Hosetta J. J Brown In which she asked that her husband husland Oscar D. D Brown a n clerk at the tho postoffice he be compelled to pay 65 a month saying that It would require this sum sum to o maintain her antI and tho the daughter In the manner to which the they have been accustomed ac- ac The Time wife wHo admitted that Brown Drown had hiu paid the rent physicians and dentists' dentists bills and had hat given Iven his hl daughter mone money The case was wag taken under advisement ad by hy the time court |