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wife informed him emphatically that ; nobody Wanted tain 'round.' ■ Ska invited him to 'clear out' from'their borne. Ho complains also that kis wife brought up their two boys, BgeG ton and five, in a way that objectionable .to him. He wanted them to grow up 'sturdy, manly, and *elf-r«-liant,' but he says his wife 'pampered and spoiled the children and injured them by a life of weakness ana undue luxury.' He wanted them to walk to school or ride in a street car; she took them there in an automobile. <He wanted the boys to keep a strict aoeouat of' their expenditure, and Bays his wif* instructed them to the contrary, th-eea further charges his wife with being extravagant, declaring that she ran tip bills at department stores varying in amount from £«0 to £3OO. No agreement was arrived at, and the court adjourned the ease.

i-ntfsi I SUBSTITUTES A JOKE OF A MAN ! PITH'S ‘PET’ NAMES TOE HuBET A wife who, in lier wrath, called her husband 'cad/ ‘dogv’ and other choice names, while in her 'milder momenta' she declared her amiable intention of making life a hell for him, was called upon to defend an action for separation brought by the husband. The latter ■ —Mr Vivian Green, a wealthy estate agent.—declared that bis wife, Irma, had subjected him to a course of cruel treatment which convinced, him his lifo wag in danger. His wife, however, denied all his allegations of cruelty. Mr Greon said Mrs Green had a great many pet names for him. In her wrath sho called him 'fool, hypocrite, joke of a man, cad, dog, brute, piker, liar, madman, crook, cheat, and guttersnipe. ’ In her milder moments the told him she hated him, that sho wduld make life a hell for him, and that her parents came Jirst in her affections, next her children, find her husband not at all. ‘On May til. 1915,' said Mr Green, ‘my wife said to mo that her mother had said that now she understood how one can commit murder, and that she agrees with her mother, and that I ought to be shot like a dog, and that she wished she hud the courage of a Mrs de baullos (a woman who shot and killed her husband), and thereby threatened that she would jet shout and kill me. A few days later she said: “Thank God, I’ll have no husband soon. " ' Tho Greens occupy a magnificent house at 215, West Ninety-first Street, Now York, and Green alleges that his

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1211, 10 December 1919, Page 3

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