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Show TEN DECREES OF DIVORCE GRANTED Five interlocutory and three final decrees of divorce were entered yes-icrday yes-icrday by Judge M L. Ritchie, and one interlooutorv and one. final decree was entered by Judge Armstrong in the Third district court yesterdav In JudRe Ritchie's division, Grace Busch was given a divorce from Charles H. Busch, on ground of desertion, de-sertion, and custody of a minor child was given to the defendant by stipulation, stipula-tion, it being provided that, the mother can visit her child at any time. Ethel Cbilvers was given a decree from Clarence R- Chi 1 vers for nonsupport K tale of Intemperance on the part of Bessie M. Oates was sufficient to obtain ob-tain a decree for James D. Oate. Thereee Nicolaides was divorced from James Nicolaides on grounds of desertion and nonsupport- The same grounds figured in the case of Mam'e E. Hardy, who was given a decree from J. H. Hardy. Her maiden name, Mamie E. Vaughn, was restored Pinal decrees were awarded Emily Ford Gant from John Thomas Gant, Leah Parr Rossiter from Russel Y. Marie Thorson Schout7. Sommoned to show cause why he should not pay alimony to Miranda IjOuise Peterson, Carl Ephralm Peterson Peter-son pleaded poverty. He said he was working for P J. Moran and was only making $2 a day. The court ordered him to pay his wife half of his weekly week-ly wage, under penalty of going to jail if he failed. On grounds of cruelty Belle Cody was given an interlocutory decree of divorce from J. J. Cody b Judge George G. Armstrong. Margaret E Martin wa3 given a final fi-nal decree of divorce from Isaac J. Martin by Judge Armstrong. |