Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1911 — TESTIFIES AGAINST WALKER [ARTICLE]

TESTIFIES AGAINST WALKER

Boarding House Keeper Told by Miss Corcoran to Admit “Doctor.” Newport, R. 1., March 10. —William H. Crapo, proprietor of a boarding house in the Roxbury district of Boston, was one of the witnesses for the petitioner in the divorce case of Mrs. Nina Chinn Walker against her husband, Civil Engineer James W- G. Walker, U. S. N., on trial here in the superior court. Mr. Crapo testified that Miss Mabel Corcoran, ttie woman whose name was brought into the case by Mrs. Walker Wednesday, had a rcom at his house. After identifying Mr. Walker in the court, Mr. Crapo testified that he had often called at bis house to see Miss Corcoran and that the latter had told Mr. Crapo to admit “The doctor” any time that he should call. An armful of old papers for a nickel at the Democrat office. . ( •