die breezes, j WenHi...—. **** —»n— - i * -* rn*mm m, ,m , ■ «-■lt;-»««» ^ jDCBarrows Answers Divorce Petition ThpWltl C»o barestack 1 in bled I rnoon,Itere to 1 d per-1Weid-4id hadJ walls I vooden J n*e aet J about I swayed Ilanced, I like a Iengag-Iey was I unship I perfect II,eon T. Burrows today tiled an ane fill I wer in common pleaa court to the di- Iverve petition fllvd earlier in the j.week by his wife, Lima (». Burrows. j I* He denies all the allegation* made by 11his wife in her petition except as to the date of their marriage and the fact that he is interested in a chicken farm near New London. He asks that AUTO I her petition for divorce be dismissed l q In the divorce petition filed by the wife, the claimed he refused to furnish her with a home other jllian that I occupied and controlled hy hie father.She alleged that he has a surly andHSU disir.sMt ton and thulflie Ireouem __wotmfBeingbricks »ut thelg could uallvfriends, in July, 1916. hf fhreatenedto shoOt her, she claims, and she hassince been continuordv in fear of herlife, She* says his treatment became so unbearable that b«* was forced toleave him on April 12. of this year The parties tire the parent* of tw » minor c hildteu.lt; orneryw ho i•*Former Norwalk Boymot ntnWilif I !.