HUSBANDAfter Nearly 20 Years of Married Life Mrs. Gutschalk Wants to be Freed.Plaintiff Charges Extreme Cruelty and Desertion as Cause.fAfter nearly ;i score of years of marital lite, Mrs. Katherine Gutschalk asks the court to absolve the marital relation between herself and Jacob Gutachalk, whose whereabouts she knows not of.The couple were married in Monroeville Sept. 27. 1892. and the following (I’jlldren were born of their wedlock: Thresa, aged HI, George,aged 14; Robert, aged 9, and Paul! aged 3.Extreme cruelty is alleged in the petition of the plaintiff, it being claimed that on Christmas day, 19(19, tiie defendant seized the plaintiff and threatened to eject her from their home. For a number of years.It is claimed the defendant has used vile and indecent language toward ^ his wife, both in the presence of their children and when they were * alone.On March 10, 1909. he threaten-K* edto leave home, telling the plain-* tiff she could have all the personal property belonging to them both and to him alone. The petition alleges that on Dec. 15, last, Gutschalk did leave home and itie plaintiff has heard nothing from him since.Mrs. Gutschalk asks for divorce, alimony, custody of the children and for a restraining order to prevent the defendant from interfering with iter or the children or from disposing of any of the [ersonal property.ir