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ial eR SV ERI RS WoRtD “TUESDAY, APRIL 98, 1016. — : fact that she was in a “highly ner- vous state due to the strenuousness of treatment she has been taking to reduce her weight.” Justice Lehman, who listened with surprise to this novel defence, denied Mrs. Brooks's motion for alimony and declared that the wife had shown no reasonable probability of success in The Court, WIFE'S LOST LOVE CHARGED TO HER ANTEEAT REMEDY “Strenuousness of Treatme Made Her Highly Nervous,” plexion of blemishes. The sulphur prosecuting the action. did, however, order Brooks to pay $12 & week for the support of the three rooks children, who are living with cir mother and gave the father permission to visit them twice a week. Mrs. Brooks in affidavits said that her husband in a fit of anger told Contains 80% Pure Sulphur, [Ee Hote & Wietotor Bye, Book or Brown, B60 Jee PARADE PERV AGT ORMOND? array gla SEES NDCC Y ‘ body, but has been very nervous from treatment to reduce her flesh, her weight dropping in the past year from 190 to 140 pounds. “In reference to suing the doctor for alienation,” the husband goes on, | “at the time she commenced these treatments to reduce she consulted a doctor, She told me that he had told her that I did not treat her right and that if she expected to get well she ought to leave me. These remarks were improper, coming from a doctor, I told her, and that such talk was alienating her affections from me.” Brooks says that time after time hoe tried to effect a reconciliation, and he financial reverses he met in business. He had always allowed her $10 a day for living expenses and “pin money,” he explained to Justice Lehman, but when hard times confronted him he had to cut this allowance to $9 a day and ask his wife to economize. DRUNKENNESS ina curable disease, which requires treat- ment, The ORRINE treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It de- stroys all desire for whiskey, beer, or other intoxicants. Can be given in the home. No sanitatium expense. No loss of time from work. Can be given se- cretly. If after a trial you fail to get any A Map of Mexico in Next Sunday World. A splendid topographical and rail- foad map of Mexico in colors, show- ng all towns, cities, railroads, moun- tain ranges, &c., will be presented on the double middle pages of the Sunday World Magazine next Sun- This map is still in the map- rs’ hands, being brought right up to date. Order from newsdealer in @avance. Edition limited. Says Husband. In asking Supreme Court Justice Lehman to dismiss the separation sult brought against him, Arthur J. H. Brooks, formerly a wealthy sand and gravel contractor living at No. 346 West Seventy-first street, declared to- day that his wife, Flora, would never have filed the action except for the out of business.” threatened to sue bust _woma: her In the presence of a servant that he would sue the anti-fat doctor who had been attending her for alien- ating her affections and ‘This declaration, according to Mrs. Brooks, upset her until she was on the verge of being a physical wreck. Brooks denied that he had ever said his wife had always been a ro- healthy in mind and benefit from its use your money will points to endearing letters he received from his wife while she was nursing | >¢ ee rr a broken ankle at the home of her|, ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No. et treatment, a powder; OR- brother at Deal Beach, N. J. In these! 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