luubuug, uuicuiztG guns' TiYI. [Milita’s Wife Too Militant, So Husband Gets a DivorceThree hundred and thirty pounds nf worn an which too often went on a to nip a ire with devastating effect upon Mi Lit a Kol tun ink's personal be-in I?, won a divorce for Hint local habitant in Middlesex probate court here this morning.Kolhiniun I old Judge John C. Leg-gal, ami witnesses corroborated the testimony, of his sufferings with his i wife cm their farm when they lived in I'cp pe roll a few ye firs hack. The fact that Hie hired man oil Oil had to prepare meals for Ids employer was nowhere near as detrimental lo the hitler's personal safety as the frying pans, keltlcs and brooms which were hurled about the kitchen by Mrs.Koltuniiik atul directed at her spouse, tlic court was told, for Mrs. Kultuniuk is an unusually line murks man with these utensils,Judge Leggat found that Hie plaintiff was truly a victim of cruelty and awarded him a decroc nisi.Other decrees nisi aw a riled follow: Mabel Leblanc against Arthur E, Leblanc, cruelty; Ed.th M. Shore against Edwin M. Slior^ desertion; John F. A. Taylor against Mildred E. Taylor, desertion; Peter J. Curran against. Gertrude Curran, desertion.Attorney Allen (tarsnn represented Mrs. Leblanc si ml Attorney George A third represented |)ir oilier plaintiffs.