Show r SHORT WEDS SHORT SHORE I SHORT HAPPINESS Brief Br ref Marriage Ends Shortly i in n Divorce Div ore e C Court uri When i Wife Reveals Cruelty Y BABY CROWS IN COURT Infant Near ea i Contempt t as Mother Mother Moth Moth- er er Relates Her Marital 1 I Differences The happiness that came to Mrs Violet Short after atter she had been nu married mar mar- r- r ried to Ralph Short by the Rev Francis Burgette Surgette Short was short as was de described de- de scribed In a short sp space cc of ot time In n C W. W Morses Morse's divorce court ourt yesterday yesterday yes yes- tel day afternoon In the tho of or her application for separation from her hus husband Mrs Short testified that but buta a low ow weeks after aCter their marriage her husband hand who was a hotel runner and announcer ann on the sightseeing 1 wagons b began eg beating her She declared that he dl dt Ito ItoI I not conceal his tempers from her visitors but would beat bent her whenever never the fancy ncy struck him even en if ir neighbors neighbors neigh neigh- bors were In the house houe Mrs Hazel HazelI Kane I who lives n near Rr Mrs Short testified tes tes- that on ono one while while- the she ono was as III lit the house houe Short came homo home and chol choked his wife because the carpets were torn born up and nail the tho house was being cleaned Six weeks 3 ago no Mrs Short told tI court her husband struck her r while t tey were n n a a. cafe knocking her down and nd kicking kick In her he Mrs Short did not request because she explained her husband had left lct tho the state The Tho court awarded her the decree and 25 5 a month however however how how- ever and ancl with added 50 at attorneys attorney's at- at torney's fees which the tho husbands husband's absence ab ab- ab- ab senco sence wUl o hard to collect The divorce matinee yesterday was ryas marked marl ed while one hearing was In progress by contempt of or court In al almost almost alt alI al- I most every crY conceivable able form One occupant occupant oc OC- or ot I the witness stand during during- the hearing caring ou of the application of It Mrs Emma D D. D for separation from C. C L I. Rawlins Raw defied the court the clerk and the attorneys made mallo light of or orthe the other witnesses and sang a n. hilarious song ong in mIng sel defiance of ot all rules of court decorum This witness was Baby nine months old and with decided opinions opinion of his his' own as 33 to how courts should bo be conducted Dub Baby Faces While Mrs Rawlins was telling the court how her husband had beaten benten her herand herand herand and accused her of ot conduct Baby BAb Rawlins disported di in her lap making faces at the judge fudge and shaking his ills tiny fists at his mothers lawyer The honorable court caught himself several se times almost returning the faces and the attorney Interrupted himself occasionally occasional when he found himself addressing addressing- his questions to toB B Baby by Rawlins Instead of or Mrs Irs Raw flaw Mrs Ms t Rawlins a matronly appearing woman Y testified that her husband owne owned a e. great de deal l of or land which 11 he was v o obtaining under entry process and that he lie possessed valuable stocks s and bonds bonds bonds' to the amount of ot many thousands thousands thou thou- sands ot or dollars and that despite this he had refused to contribute ute to th the support of or either her or Baby Kaby Rawlins The Tho husband appeared b by his attorney attorney ney noy and agreed to a decree and 50 GO a month alimony allmon and a third one-third In interest Interest In- In terest In the lands hands upon which he 1 Is Isnow Isnow now proving plo title Half to the Wife The case of or Ida McQueen for divorce from Thomas McQueen l developed tho the problem how well can a a. man live lIvo upon a salary of oC 8 S a week half of at which must be bo paid pail to his wife John H 11 the father of or Mrs l McQueen appeared for his u d daughter and testified that she was HI ill with smallpox and quarantined and so could couk not be In court herself The father Cather told toM the court that there was a three three- year old girl with her and that he had been beon supporting them both He said saIr the husband had deserted his wife and had refused to contribute to her support McQueen explained that he henas was n-as a dish washer in a a. coffee corree house where his worth was measured at 8 a a. week coffee cartee and cakes caks not Included III II did not want his little daughter to togo togo go f hungry but ho he couldn't see how he ho could spare so much as half of ot his weekly Income Judge o Morse agreed alreed that he couldn't see either olther but that It would be necessary for him to do so The decree was granted g A love that was born in Newark Ohio quickly died when transplanted to Salt Lake testified Joseph Really Keally a adea deaf dea mute who t applied for divorce from Earl Early Keally Really who he said had llad deserted him His Ills te testimony was In Interpreted by b his brother Ehrman Keally Keall who was wa sworn as interpreter The young told of or his romance In the Ohio town and his happiness at finding the woman who would he thought go bO through life ute with him him- lIe He took his bride to Chicago and then brou brought ht her herto herto herto to Salt Lake where he could be near his brother who lives with his fam faro fly ily Two weeks aft r the they came to Salt Lake his bride disappeared leaving a note telling him that she had gone back to her home Ho wrote her begging helto her hel herto herto to return to him Her answer to this note not was handed han to td the court It real read Im sorry J Joe e but I cannot return to you I dont don't love you an any more EARLY Y Decree granted s said the tho court Final decree o were granted yesterday to lo Harriot W W. Hanger Banger from David Haner Hanger Han linn ger er Alameda holey Foley from Charles R R. Foley Minnie S. S Dalton from John T hn J. J J Dalton Mary Iary Rucker from flom Hucker Anna V V. Morrison lorrIson from Alexander Alex Alex- Alexander ander Morrison A Agnes M M. Nixon from Leonard Lenard Nixon All other othel cases on the calendar lendar were continued one week |