Show BROTHER WINS HIS WIFE HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE Homo Ilonie of Ainu Wrecked h by Whom He lie lint hind Sheltered Chicago May 11 Declaring 11 Declaring that h his wife wac Cora D D. Marshall had he become ome enamored on ln en- of oC hii his hia half brother Louis Mar Mar- shall whom he had befriended on various various va va- va- va rious occasions and later hater loped eloped wit with him Harr Harry F g E. E Marshall II an nn official o othe of oC the th North r Shore Electric company compan yesterday yes yes- asked Judge Walker alkEr for Cor a decre of oC divorce Marshall told the th court that tha his wife left Jert their home In Evanston I In April p with his half brother an anthey anti anel the they are now living hiving at Edgecomb avenue Now New York Yore Mr Ir and Mrs Marshall were married a nt at N N. J J. J September 7 7 1 Th The They y came to Chicago several years ears later an and amI made their home In I Four years cars ago ngo said the tho complaInant In n telling his stor story m my half halt brother who vho ho had hind lived In the east appeared n nour at atour atour our home In I Evanston He lie was vas out o or of work vork and In financial straits I secured a a. position for or him with the Chicago Telephone Tel Tel- ephone company compan and asked him to re remain fe- fe emaIn e- e main at our home Neighbors Bt Begin ill to o Talk From Fron the first st I suspected that Louland Louland Loul Louis and anti Corn Cora were rather too friendly hut but I Isaid Isaid said nothing until neighbors began begat to talk lalk Then I sought to quiet luIet the gossl anti and suggested that Louis I leave N C for or a n awhile awhile while at l least ast lie He did not seem i th to go hO and anti h ln III was supported In his re refusal ro- ro IJ by Cora Finally stories became so general that I Insisted upon Louis leaving leaving leav lea vIng v- v ing tho the place lilace Immediately If It he lie goes then I go too said Cora Corn My I wife and alleJ Louis left len the next da day and I learned later that they were li III Mississippi so I followed them there to toCe see Ce Corn I begged her hI to return to Chicago Chi cago eago with me nw but hut she would not nol do so Bi Several months ago lh they went to New NewYork York Voik where the they are arc now living Witnesses vI e Corroborate Story Stun complainants complainant's The testimony w was s corroborated corroborated cor cor- In part by F F. V. V Instill Insull secretary secre- secre tar ary tary of the North Shore Electric compan com com- pan jany pany and antl a brother brothel of Samuel Insull Instill the he millionaire promoter Mr Ir Insull told the he court COUlt that he knew Marshall Ia hall and antl hIs ils wife have not lived lJ together for Cor more than him two years He lIe was wn followed h by Marshall 1 P P. Garrison who said Im-Id h he hall had h heard leard much gos gossip In Evanston E concern In ing ng Mrs Marshall lar and the tile complainants complainant's brother ACt After r hearing haring the tho testimony Judge r Walker askell that hint a decree h be prepared nd took tool th la ease case c under advisement should a 11 e be lit It will be based the of or on charge desi I |