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Show court, but that he (Eoth) had been Miss Goodrich's attorney and had prepared pre-pared all the papers in the divorce case. tMhss Goodrich, he said, was married 1902. in Cincinnati, to Edward F. Stacy, but lived with him onlv a few months, when she returned to ner home in Chicago. Later Stacy began a suit for alienation against Miss Goodrich's raothcr. The suit for divorce, however, how-ever, was passed before Justice Mar-ciis Mar-ciis Kavanagh of the Superior court, a,nd granted on the ground of desertion. J Koth said he anticipated a victory inr Marks in the $1000 suit, owing to ?iss Goodrich's absence, but that the crine iu sieh an event will be appealed. EDNA SAYS SHE NEVER EMPLOYED LAWYER MARKS EDNA GOODRICH. NEW YORK, April 16. Edna Goodrich, Good-rich, the actress who introduced Mies Evelyn Xrsbit to Stnnfoid White, as Mrs. Thaw test ifi-jl in her husband's trial, .-ind who was flso sworn to ha-o been odo of the small party at the first dinner uiven by the architect in tho tower room, has been sued for $1000. Adolph Marks, a theatrical lawyer of Chicago, has asked the City court to grant him that amount as counsel fees in Miss Goodrich's divorce suit in Chicago, Chi-cago, which gave her a decree in January, Jan-uary, 1906. Tho case is on what is known as the "short causecalendar." and will be reached 'inside of a week. Miss Goodrich is now in California, being be-ing leadingwomau with Nat Goodwiu in "Tho Genius." She cannot possibly reach New York in time to defend this case. Mi3S Goodrich, however, has put in a gcuenil denial to the suit. She declares de-clares in her answer that Herman L. Roth of this city was her lawyer in the divorce proceedings, and that she never emploved Mark. Roth, who was seen yesterday, confirmed Miss Goodrich's contention, lie said that Marks had appeared by courtesy in the Chicago |