
    Marian L. Richards, complainant, v. Thomas T. Richards, defendant.
    [Decided July 2d, 1924.]
    Divorce — Maintenance'—Abandonment and Non-support Admitted — Decree Entered.
    On final hearing.
    
      Mr. Paul O. Oliver, for the complainant.
    
      Mr. Richard Boardman, for the defendant.
   Buchanan, V. C.

The wife’s bill is for maintenance under the statute. At the hearing the defendant admitted the abandonment and non-support, and upon consent of the parties and their solicitors, in open court, decree is to be entered that defendant shall pay to complainant one hundred dollars ($100) per month on the first of each month, in advance, commencing July 1st, 1924; shall permit the complainant to occupy the residence and use the furniture therein (except the articles hereinafter mentioned) without prejudice to the respective claims of ownership in said furniture; shall pay the taxes-on said residence now due and hereafter imposed; shall pay the interest on the $4,000 mortgage thereon for the six months’ interest period, now, approximately, at an end, and shall pay complainant’s taxed costs, including counsel fee of $250. Complainant is to pay the mortgage interest in future, and is to permit' defendant to take from the house a hall clock, a chiffonier, a bookcase and books, a pair of andirons,-two large rugs and one small rug.  