2 Husbands, Deserted, Win Their FreedomSeveral Others File Suits for Separa tion, Alleging Their Wives Left Them.Two deserted husbands were granted divorces by Judge Burke in the Superior Court yesterday.James Fraley. 2466 Orchard street, who told the court that his wife, Mrs. Elsie E. Fraley, left him February 12, 1910, and George H. Glazier, S32 South Taylor avenue, Oak Park, who sued Mrs. Florence E. Glazier, won the decrees. Glazier, who is in the amusement business, said that his wife left him May 15, 1900.Charles J. Altenrnth applied for a divorce from Mrs. Anna Altenrath, alleging that she deserted him AprL 10, 1901*. They were married March 30, 1904.Ezra Carl Hance, who sought a divorce from Mrs. Frances Hance before Judge Burke, testified that she left him tor another man, Frank Stevens.Mrs. Ella Y. Fletcher was granted a divorce and alimony of $200 per month from George K. Fletcher, a traveling salesman, by Judge McDonald in the Superior Court.Mrs. Anna E. Crowe was granted a divorce from Louis Crowe. Mrs. Crowe said that her husband deserted her after they had made a trip to England.Charles Pekarcik, 4350 South Ashland avenue, was granted a divorce from Mrs, Mary Pekarcik by Judge Brentano in the Superior CourtStatutory charges are made against Al-phonso Goodrich, Jr., in s hill filed by Mrs. Gertrude Goodrich in which she asks for a divorce.Solomon B. Thompson moved May 1 andtold her not to follow him, Mrs. Anna S. Thompson charges in her divorce bill.