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DECREE TO MRS. DENSLOW
ARTIST'S WIFE, CHARGING DESERTION, GETS A DIVORCE. Declares That Her Husband Informed Her He Did Not Care for Her and Would Live with Her No Longer--He Files Denial, but Makes No Defense in Court--Edward E. Harbert Secures Custody of Young Son--Other Marital Differences. Gets Custody of One Son. Mrs. Delmont Gets Alimony. Wife Sues as a Pauper.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Date: Sep 17, 1903
Start Page: 7
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 466
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Alleging desertion, a charge which her husband disputed, Mrs. Anne Holden Denslow, well known in literary and artistic circles in Chicago, yesterday secured a divrorce fron William W. Denslow, the artist and illustrator.

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