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ShkIjj FROM;! IDOlINf HUSBANDMarla Mnrgucrltu Rickard I hi* 1 morning abruptly cut short w period of i- dreamy bllu for her husband. it n j lUcknrd. by getting h divorce from ■ him. Mm. Rickard was tired of supporting her lauvbund us he did not sup-poit her.Mrs. Rickard on the stand slated that she hud msrrlrd Rlckurd about three years ago. Slnre that time Rickard hud never contributed a cent to herri support. He was a carpenter by trade j but during all bis married life he had •fnly made $30 by work. This he pru-jdently placed In n hank to his own it, credit. To Itlckard life was one long. lt;n ,Idle summer dream. He did nothing le biit read and sleep. In the meantime P. | Mrs. Rickard supported herself and is | family from mu she drew from prop-r- erty she owned In Hnmnkuu. Her s brother and her son by a former marie rlage all worked for a living, but the :n husband did nothing.I- Another witness, named Swift, suld ;e that he had known Rlckurd for 25 J. yeara. Rickard said he was a carpen-d ter, lint the wltnasa did not seem to have seen him In action sufficiently to le oe sure of this fiict. During all his h married life Rickard had worked but r 30 days for which he received $M. i3 Judge Robinson granted the decree j- of divorce, giving Mrs. Rickard per-ie mission to resume her maiden name u* of llnrdy. and custody of her minor * child. Both parties are Mild to be well « known llouokuu people.
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Evening Bulletin

Honolulu, Hawaii, US

Mon, Sep 25, 1905

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