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Wooed and won as a cripple, desertedwhen she refused to longer endure thehardships of making money through herpitiable condition, was the sad story of married life related by Katherine Boa-worth in her suit for divorce from Jud-son F. Bosworth.Mrs. Bosworth was a pathetic picture In the superior courtroom. No. 3. Saturday morning, as she struggled from one chair to the other in order to reach the witness chair to tell the story of her unhappy married life.When but a girl of 12, she fell beneath a train and her legs were cut off below her knees, leaving her crippled for life. In later years she was courted by Judson F. Bosworth and finally they married. Then she said he compelled her to go on the stage and sing for a Hying. When she would no longer do his bidding he deserted her.Judge Pritchard granted the divorce on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment.
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Indianapolis Sun

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Sat, May 16, 1908

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