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Show WOMAN'S PAST LIFE ATTACKED Banker's Annulment Suit Brings in Unsavory Testimony NEW YORK. Oct. 11. A retail merchant and a negro waiter wore the first two witnesses called hy counsel for Beverly D. Harris, forrher vice-president vice-president of the Xatlonul City h:ink. in his annulment proceedings against his wife in municipal court today. Eugene R Avery said he conducted .1 photographic supply shop In Memphis Mem-phis and that between !10 and 1911!. l-ll Knyn-v, a local gambler, occupied two floors ahov Avery's shop with a woman named Klla Iee and that she la now Mrs, Beverly I Harris A;ktJ how he was so sure. Mr. Avery said that on Thursday last he called on Mrs Harris al Ihe BiltmOre hotel; where sh- Is lis Ing and that when he told her who he was she said: "Oh; then you arc the kodak man" Sam Campbell, aegro waiter, testified testi-fied that on May t, last, he served breakfast tu Mrs H urls and an unidentified un-identified man at the Hotel Chltaca Iti Memphis lie identified a breakfast t heck, signed "B. D. Harris." as the one he hart presented to her then- Counsel for Mrs. Harris pointed out that the whole proceedings hinged on Whether Mrs. llarrl was formerly Ella Lee. She has denied, under oath, that she was formerly Ella Lee. |