Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1915 — Pet Colt Figures In Divorce. [ARTICLE]
Pet Colt Figures In Divorce.
X A pet colt was introduced into the complaint of Mrs. Sarah T. Langdon for divorce from Leslie Langdon. It was set up as contributing to onp of the many acts of cruelty charged against Mr. Langdon. He is thirtythree and Mrs. Langdon nineteen. In the trial of her divorce action before Judge Monroe the other day Mrs. Langdon said her husband threatened to sell the colt She wanted to keep it because she had raised it. His threat to dispose of the colt was to annoy her, she said, and thereby she suffered mentally. But you can’t always keep the colt a pet; it will grow too big for that," commented the court. But in her mind, once a pet. always a pet The decree was granted on the ground of desertion and nonsupport—Los Angeles Times. ,
