FIFTEEN VERDICTSAT SUPREME COURT\djourned Wednesday After Busy Session24 DIVORCES DECREEDThroe Given A Year In Prison—One \ Year In Jail—Another Six Months —Civil CasesTwenty-four divorces were decreed the October term of the Supreme a! Court which came to a close on ir.esday after the busiest term in wars. In the nine days the jurors were .-ession there were 14 trials and 15 •..-’diets. two cases being tried at one Not since the April term of 1888, when there were 20 verdicts, was there s,. busy a term.The divorce cases decreed during theterm are as follows:Arthur M. Houston from Nettie M. Houston adultery; P. L. Aiken for li helium■tliant.Henry Crabtree, libellant, from EmmaCrabtree. adultery. Care and custody j . : minor children, Florence G. Crabtree 1 ,mh Estella Crabtree, decreed to libel- j ar t, Henry Crabtree; H. L. Graham for ;Lewis H. Billings, libellant, from Mamie P. Billings, adultery; F. L. Mason for libellant.Daniel Rogers, libellant, from Rosa Estelle Rogers, adultery; F. L. Mason j for libellant.Myrtle E. Bowden, libellant, from j Charlie A. Bowden, utter desertion; | W. C. Conary for libellant. LLouisa J. Gray, libellant, from Harri- 1 son Gray, utter desertion? W. C. Conary fpr libellant.Sarah L. Witham, libellant from George G. Witham, utter desertion; W.C. Conary for libellant.