MARRIED LIFEI1IINOT HAPPYELMA G. BURROWS FILES PET!-TION FOR DIVORCE FPOMES. ! LEON T. BURROWS ORGtomc-siilo('omho »1fromhasElma r,. Burrows, through hpr attorneys, Young Young, started a suit in common pleas court today | for a divorce from her husband,Leon Burrows, dross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty are the )at“ charges made. , ,,n The parties were married at No~- , .. ted walk on Sept. 26, 1911 and two chil- (a nan dren, Eudora, aged live, and Alice, dt- aged four, were born of the mar- . hsH riage. These children are now in the la,nir*y custody of the mother. ter- xhe wife claims her husband fa.ll-1 ed and refused to provide a home re' for her other than that occupied andused by his fa*her. She says that heved was surly and ugly to her and fre-wn* quently insulted her in the presencenot of friends. He refused to take her ° 1anH to places of amusement and refused If( Mto allow her to associate with the um *Tvmerltru n; t ry,east*varareadneighbors and friends she asserts In w a July, 191*5 he threatened to shoot ,(IN ‘ her her, she claims, and she has been 1 *41 ( are continuously in fear of her life. His ° ** ac- conduct became so unbearable that , *l.e Iteretnelthe she was forced to leave him on April ood 12. 1917. according to her petition. !)ns, The plaintiff claims the defendantlist- owns an interest in a chicken farm ',!!t the near New London and is well fixed fi- 11 m nanciallv. She asks that *n addi- ,eml is tion to the divorce she be granted the roml ons eustodv of the children and reason- ('°™by able alimony Ifullconnmenr ini if Ainnrim I ti