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Show STRIPS HOUSE OF FURNITURE Mrs. Steed Returns Home After Divorce Trial and Empties Rooms Hopes of reconciliation between I Knra Steed. Davis oourrty farmer, ami his wife, Eva steed, which appeared nrlgW yesterday when Juig Georg .s Barker refuted to prant a divorce ir.d appealed to tnem to force t their I 4jlference8i Apparently went shimmering shimmer-ing late yesterday afternoon Mrs. Steed, a few hours after the ' end of the divorce trial. Is said to have none to the Steed home near Clinton with a moving van and to have carted away all the homo furnishings fur-nishings sin- is reported to have i"ft on y b bod and a few bed coverings for Mr Bteed The Offden attorney for Mr Steed said today that from Information Informa-tion available tlie woman directed 'the moving van to ngden where sh.' had the furniture storrd with a Ideal IXH TKS I I RMTI IU Mr. Bteed is reported to have visited visit-ed Ogden tills morning and to have gone to the storage room and to have (becked over the furniture taken from lb- home. Asked if any action will be taken py Mr Steed to recover the furniture, the attorney said t'.at no recourse uu'l been decided upon, but he be-ved be-ved Mr Steed would bo liberal with ilic woman and l- r,r. d"ing would 'ahami her for her action. Mr Steed is said to have been -way from the home when the rur-i.hings rur-i.hings were removed, but arrived Igat as th vans were preparing to move away He Is declared to have ,narir no strenuous objection to the ;king of thefurniture. TAKE NO ACTION. Attorneys for Mr. Steed had taken nr. action at noon today. The Steed divorce case which had Leen one of the most ronsatlonal heard In Ogden for some time, closed yesterday yes-terday morninp when Judge Barker lined to award a decree to either husband or wife. He asserted that he; believed the couple could still become reconciled as testimony given by them bad led him to believe that they Bttll held regard for each other lie ap-pealed ap-pealed to them to go their homes Etnd think the matter over. RECONCILIATION DOUBTED Mrs. Steed broke into tears when ' the court made the appeal and Mr.; Steed indicated that he was willing ' to forget past differences The action of Mrs. Steed in suddenly sudden-ly stripping the home of furniture.', however Is said to haA e thrown a; vastly different light on the matter; ami counsel for Mr Steed asserted this morning that in his opinion a reconciliation was Improbable. |