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Show for Defense in Famous i )ivorce Suit Eulogizes v W : His Client. " ieJ Servant insists ' '5 HER MASTER WAS DRUNK Snce Then Gets Down to biu festion of Defendant's P" Ability to Pay. A ISV YORK, Doc. 3 5. i Tf I wero ailtk ban," said Jobu F. IclnLyro to-, to-, A "and my husband spent $80,000 Brlii i on me, I think I would live J Kin." lovn'i fMcTntyrc had in mind Mrs. Mary "I ffirohaw, who prefers $00,000 a "3 'alimony and a separation from iisband, W. Gould .Brokaw. Her lis now being tried at Mincola, HhA fr. Broka-w," Mr. McTntyrc con-it con-it I;- "is as pood and kind a bus-OlfU bus-OlfU 'as the Lord over created to -walk i is. preen footstool." 7 ji fnsel for Mrs. Brolcaw called M'ma ' u ffscrvapt formerly in his client's finiu! 'J, tp refute this contention. "Do 'NMmcnibcr," he asked, "an occasion iich Mr, and Mrs. Brokaw and Mr. ' lan came from New York and nui.j J' at the Gilbert's?" . "' ft -Gilbert is Mr. Brokaw 5s sister -Dcajj louusel explained that ho alluded foccasiou when Mrs. Brokaw is al-25 al-25 iik I0 have s0l'"llt rofuco from her ' w.f nd with her sister-in-law, ,-i ' Says He Was Drunk. '8 fflrl cs" sai tuo '"aid. "Mr. Bro-1 Bro-1 'J was. drunk." Am? o," exclaimed Mr. Mclntyre. m es." said tho maid stolidly; "cx-' "cx-' i and what I said." J RDnot you describe his condition OWj accurately?" 5 'know II tt lo English," replied tbo E7 who is a Finlancler, "but few faro enough to describe his con- ik1 testimony reverted to dollars and cents again, with a view to establishing es-tablishing Mr. Brokaw's ability or inability in-ability to pay the alimony demanded. John N. Armstrong, au executor of the will of the late W. Y. Brokaw, tho defendant's de-fendant's father, testified that tho older Brokaw left $1,-100,000 to his son, much of itr in Standard Oil stock. There-was There-was no testimony as to how much money the father might have conveyed con-veyed to the son during liis lifetime. The treasurer of a banking and brokerage bro-kerage house swore that Ins firm holds security for W. Gould Brokaw, valued at $1,24-1 ,000. but that there is a debit column of $1,080,000. which leaves Mr, Brokaw a present balance of on' $21J,-000, $21J,-000, subject fo' market fluctuation. |