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Show I SEQUEL TO A I WOMAN'S j FOLLY H ;' Judgo Howell this morning granted H n interlocutory decree of divorce to H Abraham Sinor'from Robccca Sinoron the grounds of desertion. H On the witness stand Mr. Sinor tcs- H tlficd that his wlfo left homo Novcm- H her 21, 1011, In company with one Charloa Lowls, a shoemaker, and that H Ghc had not returned. He pa ' tMt H he received a letter from her In San H Francisco, In which she told him uj H to worry about her but to go ahead H and attend to hlfi own business and H get a dlvorco as soon a3 posslblo H Mr. SIncr related that ho married H Rebecca In Wales in July, 1901, and H that thoy subsequently took up a res- H ldenco In Osdcn. They lived happily H together until Lewis camo to his placo H of business aa a shoemaker, Mrs. Sln- H or eloping with him last fall. It wan H thought at the time of Mrs. Siuer'a H departure that she had gono to Now H York, to visit rolallvcs, but Mr. SIner H made a trip to New York in search of H hor, loarning that abo had not been H there. It was testified by other wlt- H nesses that Mrs. Siner had been seen H in company "with Lewis. |