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Show GIVEN HOME AND TEMPORARY ALIMONY i The financial affairs of Anderson I Kyle, connected with the Colored j j Waiters' and Porjers' club -of ogd . n were aired thi morning In the d!s-i trlct court when Mrs. .Minnie Kyle; hud her husband brought into court tp show cause why he should not' paj temporary alimony ti:rin' the pendency of a iult for divorce re-cbntly re-cbntly filed by her. Mr Kyle charged in her divoicel on. plaint that Mr. Kyle treate-l hi r I cruelly, assaulted nor. and never had t given her a ride sn a Hudson a.uo-. mobile which he had owned for tnrce' ! years. On the stand i!u morning Mrs. Kyle said that ner husband pwued a : huuse on L.lncolu avenue valued at ; SI'.OO, another on Ogdon aenje vam j ued at $3500 and another mortgage, besides hi? automobile. When asked vhat lief husband's ! business was al the colored club sne I answered gambling.'' Mr Kyle said the houses were not valued at the amounts stated by hll wife and that it present he hd n employment other than to sell play-', ing cards and goi't drinks at the clubJ He said his Hudson automobile wal only worth $500. After hearing the testimony of both parties. Judge lieurpe s Barker awarded Mrs. Kyle I $50 a month as temporary alimony, I gave her exclusive right to occupy i the Lincoln avenue houc. and of- 1 dered the husband to pay $7 5 to ap-j jil- on attorney fees for her. The ; court also released a ban'c uecoun'! j of Mr. Kyle, which had been tied up since the complaint had been tiled! i by his wife. |