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Show "DEPOSITION I GOULD CASE May Robson Declares Mrs. Gould's Conduct Ladylike and Slrictly Correct. New York. .Tan. 21. Another deposition deposi-tion in the case of Mrs. Kathcrlne Clemmnns (JouM, who is suing Howard Gould for a separation on the grounds of cruelty and non-support was filed today, it was that of May Rohsun, the actress and was taken before a referee appointed by the supremo oiurt. Miss Robson deposed that she had known Mrs. Gould for five or six years and had been her guest at Castle Gould and at several luncheons. While In Philadelphia in October. 190G, she had attended a supper at the Pello-viie Pello-viie Stratford, given by Mrs. Gould. Sho had met there besides Mrs. Gould, Miss Selba, Miss Shackford, and Dus-tiu Dus-tiu Farnnm. the actor. ThG witness was asked whether she had remained with Mrs. Gould that night, but said she could not lie positive, posi-tive, although she recollected occupying occupy-ing a twin bed with Mrs. Gould on one occasion. The day after the supper, which was on Saturday, she said she again saw-Mis. saw-Mis. Gould and that night had something; some-thing; to eat with her. She did not remember whether Farnum was there that night, but thought he was. "Next day," she said, "our party, including Farnum, motored down to Atlantic City and went to a hotel. Mrs. Gould had a headache and stayed In her rooms, while we went out" on the board walk. That night we all dined in Mrs Gould's rooms. 1 don't remember whether I slept with Mrs. Gould that night or noL" (i "Did you witness any misconduct on the part of Mrs. Gould with Mr. Farnum on any of the occasions?" "Why," replied Mis Robson. "I saw absolutely nothing that was not ladylike lady-like and correct in every detail. They were just friendly. We were all friendly together." Miss Robson was asked if she had ever seen Mrs. Gould intoxicated and replied in the negative. She never had heard anv discussion about a ring eaid to have keen given to Farnum by Mrs. GouM, she testified, and was "staggered," she declared, by Delancey Xicoii, counsel for Mr. Gould, asking about such a thing. |