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Show Says Wife Refused To Tut Up' Lunches The divorce case of Ellxabetb Louise Clcnry against Martin J. Cleary occupied the attention of Judge George S. Barker's division of the district dis-trict court again this morning. Mrs. deary's testimony has been completed j and during tho entire session this morning Mr. Cleary was on the stand Frequent clashes between Arthur Woolley, counsel for Mr.i Cleary and Caleb Marriott, attorney for Mr. lean arose thi morning. Mr Clearv undef crosg examination by Mr Woolley testified that his wlfo refused I to "put up" lunches for him and it 1 was necessary to go to the home of 'hit mother for 'i meal he took each evening at 9 o'clock On qu'-stlonlng, Mr. Cleary admitted that it was his plan to have Mrs. j Cleary go to the home of his mother leach night and cook him a hot meal. iH but she would not He testified thn j his wife told him to "buy a bottle of mil': and sonic dourrhnuts" for his Most of the morning session was I consumed in questioning as to the ownership of furniture and household goods and other such details H I li Is probable that the cac will he iH I completed late this afternoon. |