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Show HIS MONEY IS TAINTED Woman Refuses to Live With Husband Who Plays the Ponies. NEW YORK. June 28. A new angle 'has been given to the discussion of "tainted money" by Mrs. William Con-nell Con-nell of Staten Island. Before Supreme Court Justice Kelly in Brooklyn In response re-sponse to habeas corpus proceedings brought .by the husband, who wished to obtain the custody of his children, Mrs. Connell declared she would never live with her spouse so long as he continued, con-tinued, to obtain money, as she put it, by gambling. Her husband was a good man and won heavily at the race track, she said; but it was against her religious training train-ing to use funds set obtained, and although al-though Connell left large sums lying about on tables and drawers for her, she refused to touch it and had returned re-turned to her parents, taking along the children. JuMce Kelly advised the woman to returto her husband, the latter having hav-ing Vecred to the court that he was In receipt of a regular Income, but the Tpman refused, and the writ was finally final-ly dismissed. |