WOULD MAKE FREEDOM SUREWoman Seek# Divorce From Supposedly Oead Husband.—Kenosha, YVIk., Jan. .12.-«Alter, wait-, lug for more chan a year for tidings from her husband, who was supposed f sufikthus (he ilt; OU!i Santlt;-SMIillstaleto have met with death in the north era woods of Wisconsin. Mrs. Effle B Gettlnger filed suit for divorce In the circuit court here during the day, alleging desertion.John W. lt;5 mi lager,, who was formerly a well known lumber salesman, left his home here Dec. 9. 1904,' (o make a trip to Northern Wisconsin to purchase lumber.- On the day after leavlugrKenosha he wrote-his-wife. an. af?^edionate-ietlen^nmLlhls jwaa.iheJaai. -headever heard from him.Detectives were Bent out to search for him. but the trail was lost when he went Into th*» woods .to look over eome timber land. It tg supposed'that be either fell by the wayside and froze to death or that be wag'murdered and robbed. He bad more than. Il.OOd In his possession when he went Into the woods;-- _______6iX CHILDREN INJURED,govetexist!custoATRookCh Presl of- clbecoi It is pet's life l have head ■tioaAritij to a!shy; list 3