i- ELOPEMENT AT GALETON./LA Married Mon Deserts His Wife and Ba*y for a Former Knoxville Girl.Dell Tice, a bartender at'the Hotel'aImperial in GateTbn^4a_accused of having • deserted his wife and baby and left for parts unknown with Miss Hattie Sherman, employed a s'a dining room girl at the hotel. Tice and Utr Sherman Kiri both left town-ong to Germanic-and the sbl was going to visit friends at t,ej e Both are reported to have fro ;tw*n on The same _B. -S- train }1(3 a bound that Saturday night ■L* and no ;race of either of them ft**iUH-since ?^n obtainable. ^ - S3 jThe:.£ier says: “When Tice ab-?’ jwoiwRflhe left a wife, burdened with rlt; a baby about a year oldpand prac-r’. 'wr-UvmH a moneyless condition. The* poor tft«jaian'has been so grieved and *1 :liw«*53?l by such cruel desertion that r, she has hardly been herself since the 1- tfwtimwiflce. Her friends and neigb-is bors relatives of Mr. Tice have y and assisted the sufferer asN).Y1.1 'j.o'viiUjC:7wis best iFTIy cowldr , lt;i«n•j:lt;J*'wr- 'MffPI Sherman, for whom'^-is sup-:e posed lice gave up Ids home, had.been an ployed at the Hotel Imperial 4,.-: j- for »M¥ral months. She resided intil ;t- V.'Wittftile previous to comilig to Gale- u ti ton. SIme‘ was considered a respect's able HJih.ln every way and why or is how* iTO could be induced to take the *r steps ^fe has, until more fully ex-mti»*ult;l| will remain a mystery.I