Show I DONT DON'T TEll SECOND SECOND I ABOUT FIRST This Is Advice of E. E G. G Phinney Phinney Phinney Phin- Phin ney Defendant in Separation Separation Sepa Sepa- ration Action I By lOy The Telegrams Telegram's 1 Special No News Service NEW YORK TORK Nov A A man who tells tes his second wife about his first is not only a f fool b but U t is cour courting ng monia disaster Ernest G. G matri 1 wealthy lumber dealer said to Justice Greenbaum in the I court H He appeared In defense of the flie separation I action brought by Mrs Willie Pearl I I Bussey Phinney Phinney who lives In Jacksonville Fla attributes his trouble to o the fact that his wife wite was as jealous I had loved beton before Once because he he showed her a photograph I of his first wife and himself on horseback It It l a aNo almost started a riot he said s No man should ever eier talk m- m about t. t wife the his first defendant wl said It Is like iee feeding your our o own ammunition to the enemy's cannon only to have hava it fired tired at yourself it gives your wife too much material to use against and Mrs rs you Mr an Phinney w wat were married at the Waldorf December S Sa 23 1914 after a brief courtship during aA an nn illness of f Phinney The Mr then Miss hUss B Bussey was the nurse who attended hint him when he was confined in the Waldorf Mrs Phinney testified that before end of the first trip together a low lowness coldness cold cold- the ness had sprung mg up between the COld I tW two They determined to live iv j in and try not separate rooms speaking b to enn each I other for thirty y days But Mr Phinney said both bro broke broe I silence and eventually they fo found v u una e the thet it I necessary to separate I As evidence of ot that fact I that they the I 1 still lUll disagree on man many man points I sh shook ok her head sIrs Mrs I ead Phinney B r sly I while her husband testified 1 |