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Show uu CHARGES MATE WITH CRUELTY Ogden Woman Declares Husband Danced Evening Eve-ning Babe Buried Unusual charges of cruelly rue si forth in a suit for divorce filed Battlf' day In district court by Gladys lUuart Williams against Clarence M Wll-Jiatns, Wll-Jiatns, a steam-fitter employed at the railroad shops. The young wife alleges that for the i-.Lst 18 months her husband has ro-i ro-i jscd to a-ssoeiate with her in public places and when he met her On the streets, if in the company of others, he would refuse to recognize or speak to her. Further, she charges, he has attended attend-ed public dance halls without her and I upon the night of and before the "uneral of their Infant child he v. 8n1 to dances. She alleges tnat when she was In the hospital in a critical Condition h came there hut four times and remained re-mained but a few moments. He would make such remarks n you an. not dead yet," during his visits. Ihi declarer. At no time during their Wedded life has the husband contributed toward to-ward her support, she asserts, and further life with him would be impossible, im-possible, she said. They were married hern June 6 1921. There aro no children America. |