FRANK JAYNES ARE DIVORCED(Continued from Page One)ho gave her any present except a sweater.•'Who took caro of your room,” naked Attornoy Wilson Cornwall.••Nobody.Who took care of R ode's room?Mrs. Jayne,” enld Frank.Jayne testlfiod that when his wife was sick ho found Rode lying on her bed with his arm over hor. Mrs. .Tnync testified Rode nover did that. Frank said ho told hlB wife six years ago that Rode ought to go; Bhe said I'd have to put him out then, she would'nt.Mrs. .Tayno and the children oamp-od at the lnko last summer. Jayne testified that when he went up to sco them he would find Rode there ahead of him and when ho loft Rode would not leave with him. Finally, ho said, ho told Rode: “You can’t hang around my family, and Rode moved out of the Jayne homo..Tayno sold that in commenting onhis putting Rode out his wife calleA/* him You dirty whelp. He called^ her worse than that, she hit mS nd I hit her. He denied knockinger down.Ifc said hln wife told him ho killed two of their children who died Of illness last fall. Ho wept na he tea-tlfled to that. Ho Hald when the family was quarantined from him and ho came to the windows to loofc In at the children sho pulled down, the shades.Mrs. Clara Jayno, mothor of Frank, wan a sprightly witness and testified more or less Independently of tho lawyers’ questions. May I say a few words, she would appeal to the Judge, and then proceed W have hor say at some length. Her testimony was largely hearsay or description of her own feelings about Frank's wife. On cross-examination she entertained the courtroom by frequent tilts with Attorney Hoald-He finally askod hor how old she was.I'm seventy-soven, said she, if you want to know. ♦-A. C. Spark Plugs 45 cents. Tho Motor Supply. 2-3t-J