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Show IE ALLEN SEEKS 10 OBTAIN DIVORCE Unprovoked assault, while she was accompanying a friend along . the main thoroughfare of this city; lying In bed and refusing to open the door, which he had locked, and let her In her home late at night after a hard day's work, and various other forms of antagonism, coupled with an absolute refusal to support her and their four children, are the reasons advanced by Mae Allen, that a divorce from her husband, James D. Allen, is the only possible solution for their domestic affairs. She states that her husband has on deposit in the Ogden State bank, several sev-eral hundred dollars, and asks that a restraining order be issued preventing prevent-ing the bank from allowing a withdrawal with-drawal or disposition of the money in any way; and further requests that the bonds of matrimony be dissolved and that she be given the custody of the children, with 50 every month alimony to help support them and herself. |