of what was-considered a violation of the rules.Alleging that he caught another man cisestog Mb wife in a dark secluded place, David Hailam, saloonkeeper, this morning in the circuit court, through his attorneys, Kistler Kistler, fileda Suit for divorce from tils wife Ju-•« *lia Hallam. Haflam sets forth in his complaint that beds 67 years old. and that his wife is only 46. The difference in their ages aeemingly is the cause of oil- the trouble. While not exactly a case of May and December, the wife of forty,' according to the fates read between the lines, thinks herself a maiden yet* in her teens, compared to her husband# The complaint states:“The-defendant became dissatisfied« ♦ • *with him and his general conduct, suchk- . r « c * *as was becoming a man of his years.# • •shortly after their marriage.” It goes on-further to say that this dissatlsfac-'l.r * • • r i '' . *iipoled; her to call him vile names, toabuse and humiliate him, and at times* *ter threaten, him with her gets. But,wonstr of all,, the plaintiff objects toher tktag walks with younger men. Bier state* that she was often in the hablfr of doing this, and on February 1-frv he claims that he saw another man caress her in a dark and secluded place) and since then- he has refused teHve with her; He: wants a divorce.me m beginr contin cordiaThe pany Ernesl E; Dr;guard!duringschoolAnnoonavenult; Barge ed he huff o an tinThebookelt; been inot ii forma club fiBroadplacehall.John KUne. an eccentric character,This home lian 1 emnizlt; Huble this ci by Relloli T