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may money, but I don't recollect,’ ‘Not necessarily.” Took Her to Many Restaurants. | "You have said you tried to stop her DR. WAINWRIGHT, TESTIFYING, GETS Justice Erlanger Refuses to Interfere When His Lawyer the Victoria, Murray's, and Thirty-fourth stree! Mrs. Matti was never street res Forty-second | ‘Thirty-fourth ; fe, while two private trailing o and from this pi I. Makes Protest. lar plac ral times. Dr. Wainw ht n interrupted his series a pis think I ever took her to NOT HER GUARDIAN. ! | Thirty-fourth street place.” ‘ou took to Shanley’s, doth places? Kenel! The Cafe Roy Left Mis. Mattison in Restau- Tne Hor Healey's? Moquin’ ‘0! f d? Manhat- rant, He Says, to Find Her |tan Beach? Luchowet” Way Home Alone. . Wainwright re- and admitted To each of these L (turned an af™firmati |that he paid the bill. “Those were not temperance places, Eamund L. Mooney, counsel for! were they?” Richard V. Mattison, Jr, who uing| “No, We occasionally had some! Dis wife. Agnes Cruikshank Mattison, | drinks !n these places.” for absolute divorce, resumed to-day| Mr. Mooney asked about the Doctor's professional relations with Mrs, Matt!- before Justice Erlanger, the cross-ex- 7m munsations of Dr. Charles T. ' W “What was your diagnosis of the fwright. of the Post-Graduate Hospital. case?” the co-respondgnt named by the plain- e was suffering from hysteria and ur. There was a $60 check sent Mattison by her husband aft, geparation which Mr. Mooney trace through Dr. Wa @s illustrating thelr in “You cashed that check and sent It “Alcohol ts not is it? ave pres. ess, boldly. still suttering Peer a specific for these} their repliea | cribed it,'* d to the from neuras- | ¢ tying in wholesome sur- through the Corn I sg Bank, @idn't you?” though I believe she was living | @ The doctor could not recall. There With 4 respectable family." . pre Eee vainwright said he had done noth- OC ts OGG CUT aes Mrs, Mattison except to give| Bfooney exclaimed: vices and medicines at @ © cashed a check or checks! because she was not in wholesome sur- member for her to facilitate her in getting the | royndings” | “You bought meals for her out of | ‘4 ‘Well, you took her to Reisenweber's, «ates bolted in. | guardian.” detectives, and when I opened th and looked j And besides in a few minutes they were | clamoring for admission to jt fe it for any patien I am getting at; didn't vou get shaved | I get sha cd any where.’ Never wore a Mustache. fe cross-examina never took her to a hotel in my | the affairs of | ti Tumping strate pity when she was hungry, didn't | ne night 1907, when on a| ha your” telephone cn ma detective who| says he trailed couple from Mur: jm Dr, Wal nwright's room at in, Mr. Mooney asked here were you that night?" But 11 “At the Cafe Royal. about 930 o'clock, maini 1 was calle to see a patient. 1 only @ few minu on unannounced. “sue was nstrated with | t-to come that | Ney . ec tify to Dr. Wainwright's good charac, ter. ——_—_————- DEGREE FOR THEODORE, JR. ris lady, this pat urant alone lat igi “Ceratnly. I told her to go tives watohing ot itside “Not at all. I was ci ed awaiy to see a patient.” “I Was Not Her Guardian.” B. A. at Harvard. “But you meant to help this lady—| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. June %—Har- | meant to guard he: “Not on your life. I was not her | and conferred the large total o| de- | grees. Three hundred and s if "Willing to turn her loose a among the—some ie in the restaur: ugh crowded Br night, with the risk of insult?’ ertainly. When she came into my room I remonstrated.’ “You didn't tell her to bolt into your door? Didn't tell her you woud leave the door unlocked?" of not. I totd her she should not cme upstairs ras hOMt leav! he | Arts, among them President Rooseveit's son, Theodore, nC de- y e degree bestowed. ——— CLAIM AGENT ARRESTED. ent to see the desk en she daltnatianelnadiccemt fo llseeant out I saw two detectives | From 61,500 Settlement. SYRACUSE, N. Y., June %.—Charles | F. division ciaim | agent of the New York Central, was arrested here this afterooon on a war. rant charging grand larceny in appro | priating $50) in the payment of a claim | ettied for $1,500 MaMrks has been connected with the ive to come up and pu: them | “To tell the truth T didn't think of It, om. the first principle of pr onal ethics never to compromis tient ? “Did you have that article tn the code of ethics in mind when vou called | Central for ten years and has settled on Mrs. Mattison in her apartments | hundreds of claims, It ts said by the Central's local lawyers that it war learned that he was making invest- ments too large for a man with $3 a week salary and an investigation was tarted, Marks has been a Sunday School su perintendent and active in ehurch work He claims to be innosent of the charges. ‘ ate at night and lighted the gas” “Why not? 1 did that and would do | “Now, doctor, you will know what » your boots polished and | s morning newspaper—all at ‘in Fifty-eighth street near Mrs. ttison's apartment?" I presume so, at times I don't re- as almost starving on ¢ of $60 a month she husband, and that he} Il the milk she could, or alcohol, but be- § flesh at an alarm- Ominous Reference to Jail. “Look out, there ts euch a) Place as Jail!” ‘Edward Hymes remonstrated against what he termed “‘t intimidate the witness by threats," appealed to Justice Erlanger to reprove Mr. Mooney. “I can make my threats without tn- doctor; she would not drink too 1 milk, for she was unable to buy he has testified that she took milk terruption oy my opponent, and I can with her Bie ae ae eee make my threats good,” retorted Mr, because she had drank the nig! bars 0; it was because she could not Justice Erlanger mildly remarked that J will not afford milk except for breakfast.’ You know ing 3600 a atarving “this is cross-examination. interfere.” ‘Dr. Wainwright deciared that he had 7 nothing to do with Mrs. Mattison’s to banking business, “I am not her purse,’* Never Took Her to a Hotel. the said. “I' “You had to take her to a hotel WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY STORE IN AMERICA. 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