Uter Nearly 20 Years of Married Life Mrs. Gutschalk Wants to be Freed.Plaintiff Charges Extreme Cruelty and Desertion as Cause.After nearly a score of years of marital life, Mrs. Katherine Guts-alk asks the court to absolve the marital relation between herself inti Jacob Gufschalk, whose where* abouts she knows not of.The couple were married in Monroeville Sept. 27. 1802, and the following lt;|'iildren were horn of their wedlock: Thresa, aged 16, George, ,iged 14; Robert, aged 9, and Paul' iged 3.Extreme cruelty is alleged in the petition of the plaintiff, it being claimed that on Christmas day, ; 1909, the defendant seized the plaintiff and threatened to eject her from heir home. For a number of years, t is claimed the defendant has used file and indecent language toward flip wife, both in the presence of heir children and when they were i lone.On March 10, 1909. he threaten- i* »d to leave home, telling the plain-ilT she could 1 iave all the personal ' iroperty belonging to them both 1 ind to him alone. The petition al-eges that on Iks-. 15, last, Guts- 1 balk did leave home and Hie plain-iff has heard nothing from him l dnce. iMrs. Gutschalk asks for divorce. • ilimony, custody of the children and ( 'or a restraining order to prevent 1 he defendant from interfering with * ter or the children or from dispos- ( ng of any of the jiersonal property. -