Show C Ca C PARSONS SAYS HES lIES DEAD BROKE ALLOWANCE ANCE CUT IN TWAIN That a month for tor fees and tips to servants is a necessary expense when one lives U liv S at Whitehall a boarding boardinghouse boardinghouse boardinghouse house on State street was brought In the evidence Saturday in the thc airing In court of the troubles of C C Par Parsons Parsons ParSons sons and his wife Mrs lIra Parsons and her daughter Neva live at Whitehall The daughter Is in i sympathy with the mother malher in her suit I for separate maintenance and was a witness yesterday The proceedings were before Judge C W Morse MorEe of or the district court Par Parsons Parsons ParSons sons was before the court to show cause why he should not nat continue to pay his tile wife a month pending the settle settlement settlement settlement ment of or the suit when Mr Parsons will get a divorce or his wife an order for tor separate maintenance Mr Parsons showed good enough reason for tor or the judge who ordered that the wife be paid a month for sup support support port part of ar herself and daughter until the suit comes to trial Mr Parsons was Va frank about his af affairs affairs affairs fairs He said he owed Samuel New Newhouse N Newhouse w house and that as attorney for far forthe forthe the Newhouse interests he received only oo 00 a month that he has an overdraft at bank of af has no property and has not more mare than enough money to support himself Un Until Until i ilIJ til August KOS 1 08 he had been paying his wife and daughter a month though he hc has not lived with his for throe three I years In August he stopped his allowance and sent a check for far it O Oto to his daughter following it with an another another another other the next month Both Bath these he had received back The daughter Neva Xea Parsons gave her ber reasons rca ns for returning this lila money maney when placed on an the stand I told him she said that I thought my mother was entitled to 50 a month even if I I were not entitled to anything I 1 felt that if ff I accepted the smaller amount I might have to keep on ac accepting acCepting it and he would have a hold holdover holdover over me by threatening to cut it off at any time He had already threatened to cut me off Besides said Miss Parsons Pearsons he had written me a letter in which he lie told me that he had bad lost all affection for tor forme torme forme me He told me to take the thc streets and rant and rave He also told me that my utterances were those of a virago and a common scold scald and that he be believed tiered Here the young lady stopped short I guess about all ail she said She said when asked how much her mother required that she believed she should have hare as much as her father to have hae a home hom as he hc and be able to go out aut occasionally and an ang enjoy enjay some pleas pleasure ure Mrs Parsons and her test fled that th t they had nothing and the mother denied that she sh had ever writ written written rit ritten ten six years ago that her daughter would soon receive from tram her mothers estate She was embarrassed when this letter was produced but ad admitted admitted admitted her signature Mrs Parsons is asking for far 1500 a month manth for far separate maintenance Mr Ir Parsons In his asks for an absolute divorce The case will probably come up for far trial before the Winter is over aver |