Pennsylvania, 1914
Woman Tells Court That as a Sleeper He Is a Bunch of Corners and a Menace
Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 7. — Culbert A. Killingsworth, apparently as well rounded a husband as ever crowded into a suit of pajamas, sat in a court room here and heard himself referred to as the equivalent of a bedful of stilettos. His wife, Evelyn, after suffering for years the stings and arrows of outrageous elbows, asked a divorce on the grounds that as a sleeper her husband is a menace.
"His knees were like sabers, your honor," said Mrs. Killingsworth, "and I can show that I am covered with bruises that are almost as bad as knife wounds. My husband is a sharp, keen business man in many ways, but as a sleeper he is nothing but a succession of corners. I would rather sleep with a buzz saw."
Judge Moore remarked that there was no necessity of exhibiting the bruises. Mrs. Killingsworth said that she might make other charges, but she felt faint.
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