Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1913 — DUBS WIFE STREET CAR FLIRT [ARTICLE]

DUBS WIFE STREET CAR FLIRT

Husband Charges Woman’s Weakness Causes Him Great Discomfort and Sues for Divorce. 8t Clairsville. O. —Charles F. Maripie. a coal operator, declared in a suit for divorce that his wife “was possessed of a weakness for flirting with Harry Albough and Other street car conductors to his discomfort and the lowering of her good name.” Marmle declared his business suf sered through the weakness of hit wife for "street railway uniforms.’ On numerous occasions, according tc Marmle. he was compelled to remait at home with his wife to prevent bei from spending the day riding back and forth on street cars. In answer to her husband's accusations, Mrs. Marmle admitted that one or two street car conductors had tried to flirt with her, but declared that sh« had always rebuked them.