Show AI HART KAT HAS HIS INNINGS IN INI I DIVORCE sun SUIT BROUGHT BY HIS WifE Maitre Labori of Dreyfus Case Fame Makes Sensational Charges In n Court Against the Fair Plaintiff Paris March 18 IS Maitre Labori to today today day presented to the court C urt the side of the the husband husband in the th divorce suit brought in this city from Mrs A Hart McKee I against Mr Ir McKee The first hearing I of the case ease took place March 4 when Mrs McKee through her counsel counrel de described described described scribed certain alleged indignities to I which she had been subjected by her i husband Today Maitre Labori Labor made counter charges of a most scandalous character against the wife and de declared I dared that if the court granted a di dl divorce divorce I vorce it should pronounce in favor of the defendant and not in favor of ot the plaintiff Mrs McKee Is a daughter of George GeorgeW W Baxter of Tennessee She was waa the widow of ot Hugh Tevis at the time of her marriage to Mr McKee in Phila Philadelphia Philadelphia delphia in January 1905 Maitre La Labori boil bori declared that Mr McKee married Mrs Tevis to save her honor He men mentioned mentioned also an Italian marquis as a co cores respondent res Audience Not Disappointed A large crowd had packed the court courtroom courtroom courtroom room in anticipation of sensational dis disclosures disclosures di closures and it was not disappointed Maitre Labori at the outset com corn complained complained bitterly of the flood of accusation accusation accusation tion against his client with which he lie said the American press had been tilled filled and he charged that they were ere inspired by Colonel Baxter Mrs McKees fa ta ther and that their made madea a reconciliation impossible The alle allegations allegations of Mr McKees cruelty to his wife wire and child and the flagrant wrong doing were denied and an then in sup support support support port of the contention that Mr McKee should receive the decree of divorce Maitre Labori proceeded to describe scribe d Mrs McKees alleged career while she was still Mrs Tevis He coupled her name with that of Lord Roslyn and a d declared that she and Mr Ir McKee were living together at a hotel Two days after they met Continuing counsel for the husband declared that his client had paid Mrs McKees bill amounting to while she was in inthe Inthe Inthe the south of Europe and nd to disprove the charge of parsimony against him he declared that during a single night McKee had spent on flowers for hIS wife Proof Is Lacking Maitre Labori made charges s but he lie offered no proof of Mrs McKees mis misconduct misconduct misconduct conduct with Lord Roslyn His alle aUe allegation gation gatlon was based on the fact that Mrs McKee Mc ee when she was Mrs Tevis Tens and ald Lord Lom Roslyn stopped at the same hotel in In the case of the Ital marquis no other proof was sub submitted submitted submitted except McKee saw his wife and the marquis emerging from froma a garden together Maitre Labori did not conclude his presentation of the case and the hear hearing hearIng hearing ing will be continued March 25 |