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SUES HER AGED HUSBAND; Mrs. Sneckner Says He Has Been Cruel, Harsh, and Unjust. MR. SNECKNER IS PAST FOURSCORE The Couple Were Married Thirty Years Ago and Traveled Extensively -- All the Wife's Charges Denied.

SUES HER AGED HUSBAND; Mrs. Sneckner Says He Has Been Cruel, Harsh, and Unjust. MR. SNECKNER IS PAST FOURSCORE The Couple Were Married Thirty Years Ago and Traveled Extensively -- All the Wife's Charges Denied.
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William Sneckner, who is about eighty- two years old, has not had very pleasant domestic relations for several years past, and is now being sued in the Supreme Court by his wife. Louise P. Sneckner, who is about fifty-five years old, for a separation, upon the ground of abandonment and failure to support her. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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