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Show Doctor Dumped Soup Down I Her Neck, Wife Declares I Chicago. Drinking soup was a sort I of rite for Dr. Abraham J. Welssruann, who wanted It Just the right flavor and j temperature so he could absorb large I quantities at each gulp and get the ' full benefit. Ills wife, Fanny, did her best to meet this requirement, but recently when Dr. Welssmann came home he found the soup too hot, except to swuilow In limited quantities from a spoon or ladle. "It's boiling hot," he shouted, and In a rase he poured a bowlful down his wife's neck, she says. Mrs. Welssmann exhibited the hot Roup scars in court and said this was I but one of numerous cruelties. She snld her huHbaud was worth between $."0,KK) and $00,000, and that he had ureed to give her an $18,000 flat building In lieu of alimony. They had been divorced once before, snd have a son twenty years old. The court In-f In-f dlcated he would grant the second I divorce. 5 |