He Gets Kitchen Wife the Balance Judge Splits HomeMr. and Mrs. George Gerbig don't get along togetber—in fact. Anna is suing George (or a divorce but they are going to live together until the middle of March, by order of Judge Hig-bee. Mrs. (jerbig told the judge that she couldn't find another house in the neighborhood of her home near Hillsboro, and that she didn't want to leave. So the judge said Gerbig would have to let her live in his house for the time being.Then the judge divided thepremises, to avoid scrapping.thus:Gerbig is to be given the full swing of the kitchen while hiswife may have the run of the balance of the house. Neither is to liolher the other and if there is any interference. Judge Hig-bee announced, there will i« someone cited for contempt of court. While Gerbig will finally have his house to himself his wife will be given all the furniture and kitchen utensils. Divorce was refused Mrs. Gerbig Saturday morning She askeda decree on grounds of cruelty, supported by the story of ablow Gerbig was said to have struck her. Hut the judge dismissed that evidence when it was shown that after the inci-det the Gerbigs had become reconciled*