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Show I WAS DRUNK WHEN HE MARRIED HER. Becoming so intoxicated that he did V lot Know what he was doing and in that condition falling into matrimony, ft t fellow now seeks divorce. Pleading Intoxication as a cause of n undesirable marriage Is something new. If the man, through his misconduct, was caught by a woman not his choice, II' he should be compelled to endure the association as a form of punishment If the woman is his superior, she should be denied release because of her offending Hereafter the mail should be asked by the minister: Are you duly sober and in your right state of mind? Do you know what you aro doing? The latter question should be put to both parties to the contract, regard less of whether there is a strong scent of liquor present, as a large percent age of those who enter on the matrimonial matri-monial bark do not know whether they aro about to go up stream or down stream, and never even Btop to inquire as to how many leaks the frail boat has sprung. They get in and after a tlmo begin to inquire as to oars, sails and rudder, and finding nothing, they call to those on the shore to help them escape from their difficulties. Belter ask as to the equipment and the destination before stepping into the matrimonial bark on the turbulent sea of life. |