t9Pres^1 A suit was filed in the circuit court Monday by Beeman Foster,attorneys tor Ethel Thonert ot North IJudson, in which she prays for a di- jvorce from Gustav Thonert, to whom she was married July 8, 1901. She also demands alimony and an order to prosecute her suit as a poor per-3 j son. Failure to provide and cruel - ; treatment are alleged as grounds for divorce. Mrs. Thonert was here Monday, accompadied by her four children, the oldest only six years old, and the five furnished ineon-trovertable proof that our marriage laws need revising and need it badly.eerieit