Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1921, Page 19

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1 supervising principal of the third !at Scotland Yard number 210000 A meeting ix to be held tomorrow | i pri 3 t a SETTLEMENT STEP | OVER SHIP BOARD SEIZED AND SLAIN itz e ENELAN“E l STILLMAN TAKES |DEBATE IN HOUSE |HOSPITAL PATIENT | Y NEWS IWBRET |comnourov v s v oecomnv-wnse 55225 e This will be a “hot” summer for |4“¥You Married Me,” and Therefore | hinzton bootleggers, judging from port made to Commi: by Maj. foner Oyster Complaining Husband Seeks ord, showing mount of intoxicants taken by Same Source for Separation. — the various precincts singe May L MANDAX. N. Dak. M v e Rev. Thomas 1. Gasson of he| The report shows the following seiz- | ¢ anPAN N, Paks, .2 kil of Wilmor ‘About nine y o, if you remcm- ber, you marr iss Louise K and Clinton Gaskill. As she has lef me any more i T "e by return quarts of whisky: tenzh precinet, DL S ,’,',.,‘,{_Lf iy s of whisky and a pint of gin; | judge Shaw found In the records precinct, 1 quart of whisky: sec- | that the persons referred to were ond_precinet. 10_ pints of gin, 1 pint | kranted a magrige Heonee and mir whisky and a_quantity of mash:|ried He turhed the letter over to fourth precinet, 35 bottles of various the district judge. exgracts and 1% pints of kin. | The fifth, cighth, eleventh and hurbor precinets found no intoxicants . being sold or transported. The de- LUNCHEON NETS $400. d five gallons of 0oze” warehouse | West School Playground Fund department. o The report shows a total of forty- Given Generous Boost. three arrests in all precinets for| yore violation of the prohibition law from May 1 to date, Commissioner ¢ up in his efforts out boot- | y; legging in the pital, and | g tollowing closely L ocamp pol cral offl The Red Triangzle Outing Club will | the dry nd M street at 2:45 k via Miner Hill to Corson, asked of aw, by’ Clinton The letter CRurch, 14th and Corcoran streets. PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST E hicky: seventh precinct, 101 gallons P § 3 second of his series of talks on the | NgHIs whisky, 108 bottles of g1 Fresident Stirs Up Lively Also Murdered by DUD- | 1naians at 2105 & street northwest to- | 51 boctios of beer ang terioh SIPEeT: cts; sixth precinct, 12 quarts ot whisky and 300 bottles of extract: ninth precinet, 10 qu | morrow night rious ext Offers Wife. $90,000 a Year Argument. lin Civilians. C — Rev. J, me and plea von't live w rts of gin and | The invitation. unde 00d to have | By the Associated Press. ("'Wfl Uni and Agrees to Recog- been extendud by President Harditg | DUBLIN, May 21.—Unknown men en- ‘\]\ry:‘ul:g New to James A. Farrell. president of the oital here | dTess the Padr. ize Baby G United States Steei Corporation, to {lered the Jarvis Street Hospital | Amertcan Assoc nize baby Guy. become chairman of the Shipping | today and dragged away a former Sol- i nition of the Ir the subject of partisan !dier, who was being treated for a bul- By the Associated Press. TR H o NEW YORK. May 21.—Settlement |m: consideration of of the divorce suit brought by Jam A Stillman, _ millionaire bamke against Mrs. Anne U. Stillman. i volving recognition of |hn‘ legitimacy of the infant Guy Sti y_and w York city are to H. Pearse Council, tion for the Re h Republic, at aga Hall tonight. H‘n.“i'{gnflmélx“ {let wound. and shot him dead in :n; - priation bill, which .)oilllldl groands. The man's e ane rd. chllaren were at his bedside when he brought | was taken awa Representative | Sinn Feiners commandeered a motor a mem- car today cud reided optical establis rine commit- i ments, taking telescopes and flash 0d of the ap- |lamps. in charge of Another Version of Shooting. measure, had been ques democrats as t | during the pre “It will be the titution of a busi ness policy for a lack of business policy the abandonme replicd Mr. Good, adding t ceedings and recognition of the child’s | d¢it. required by the shipping act 1o 5 tne hospital. This afternoon two i legitimacy. proint men from vertain geographical | unknown men, without disguise, called Sections a8 dong 5 a - S a 3 s er and T F200:90Bumen Lor s e R All of the attorneys in the case who! Asserting that all T Rl s CHeratectonar i ontie porat | could be reached tonight declined to dis- | board were being held un “while the | (3”8 0" Nodhitar, where they shot him cuss the reported settlement. but none | President was trying to persuade M| Goaq'\while still on the stretcher. of them would deny it. Hearings in the | Farrell to accept.” Mr. Davis declared | ‘70 U S0 Ciner Rospital offic case were to have been held June 1 and ne sought by the President | The firses and ctfier hosplial official 2. after having been twice postponed. head “of one of the greatest mon- | CCRATACE the removel of the man With The settlement negotiations are reported | opolies in the world and one which would | ¢ ceorreq to another ward, until the to have caused the postponements. { be most vitally concerned in the expan-| At The divorce proceed in the summer of 19 having been served with a coj bout t The men's chorus of the Incomco Club of the Interstate Commerce Com- mission is to give a concert at 8 o'clock Tuesday night in the audito rium of the Interior Department. The chorus of twenty voices is led by app |i|’|(hll|\:( items Mr. Fu linto the ai has been | Davis, dem sought by Mr. attorneys. | her of the the New York Times announces in{iee after Chairman its_Sunday morning edftion Hro e tores The terms of the settlement are|ip! 3 still under negotiation. the neiw: paper states. They provide for a n agreement between Mr. Stillman, whereby she is allowance of $90.000, t of the divore tective bureau turn alcohol into the ot the mercha raised Ly the 1t-Teaclel sociation of the oned by board's policy |, ARGLIET ¥ nistration. . | hospital ix the -5t School at its anat not let| Wednesdiy. The lune will b t for tl Another version of the raid on the | b the man shot was .h-h]x PRt fr abilitation s e o er sol- | erans ahad Byrne, a cripple, and not a_form: of Catholie University. Procecds unknowr assailants in:f0 EO to the ional Disabled e h 4 nd taken , diers’ Leaguc. § th £ diss score hasc viround ign of | Superintendent of Schools and Mrs ce. in co-operation with fed- | Ballou, Mrs. Gile : to apprehend violators of | dent of the Distric AW, ers and Parent-Te separat and M granted a yearly dier, as at first reported. He wounded 1 street fizhting Friday night scott Rafter, pr of Mo pr Congre cher Assoc meet nm. for Viresco. H 000 job D! ler, pointments to the | The Kentuck: 1 by 1 ety i to be addre: gomery, | resentatives night at the ENGLANDER DA-BEDS “They serve two purposes, an attractive, comfy day bed and a comfortable bed for sleep. Made with Wood Ends and Englander Link Fabric Spring. Complete as illustrated. A convenience of qual for cvery home. Absolut ENGI ANDER **Productions for Sleep and Rest” Couch Beds Three Picce Beds Bediva: Da-Beds Foldaway Beds brought the house surgeon to the; fuaac Ganx will nddress the Soon afterward, according tolof Commerce : tter version, Byrne's wife and sis- ter called to inquire as to his condition. Aiflo | When told of the shooting his wife were begun | sion of shipping operations.” Mrs. Stillman| s of the! for on | nd > of & tomorrow evening be this Mr. Farrell the onl of holding_th W] man ion plleg hizh pos v his summons as she was Europe on the July The com) with_infidelity and at of her youn, FLORENCE| OIL COOK STOVES f a int chiared her | other menibers while tying <o nave him | Sreoned: ter she sald her husband e e agis | gther members while (rvink to have MM ihad been a’cripple from bovhood. and| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. v sanitary. she did not know why he was Killed. | Guy, cize the board itself for not {uncxmmm.'rn‘ v had been married two years and | TODAY art hi o The Wanderlusters' hike will Representative Madden, republican, | i @ baby seven months old. e thelentl o inc g I Nlinois, broke in to ask why the same | Two Constables Killed. Every Day This Week > Mount, . who had been employed at the ke Double-Da-Beds Ca 0 0l nd Cribs itear line at 2:3 Dr Stillman_summer camp near Threelc £m should not have been heaped | Two constables who were out on a!will lead Wit-Edge Spriags Couch Hammocks Rivers. Quebec, w named as father lupe sident Wilson for putting ol cverychere by Furnitiie Dealers and De of the child | Charles Schwab at the head of the | cyeling tour last evening were shot dead | pp. Nution: rtment S 1 Community Chor rite for illustrated booklet Immediately after rd in w near Longford by a large body of armed ; i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MAY 22, 1921—PART b .7:__;9_ =0 SEEN FOR BOOTLEGGERS DIVORCE ‘BY RETURN MA".’ Mrs. Susic Root Rhodes, supervisor |division were entertained at the e papers in the | L Celebrated Oil Range, whith we have rec- irel al will be held at 3 o'cloc case were s - filed in chwab the village of Car mote Putnam S led in during an men. While a narty of police was riding | emerzency when big men were patri- | through Dublin streets in a motor lorr: otic_encugh to lay aside their own ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. New York Chicago Brooklyn |the Community Service buildir . the r whe! FREE Demonstration on " ¥ e last night several bombs were thrown at |1 ¢nt! Street ommended and sold for many years. | | | | | | The Politi was enter- Come in and witness baking on this ihe rencaed |iffairs to serve the country,” Mr. |the party by civilians. | TONIG i Lnihnln rad ey asnosed In it ascertia |, One of the bombs cxploded in thel . . ',“ Al 1l be re Gleason. of Poughkeep | Mr. Fs as chairman of the {lorry, blowing two of the police into the e ST e T as a referee in the case and he lared. would not | street. Fire opened upon the at-|Peated with new o e 1 quently heard testimony at ingle ton | tacking ‘"i‘.“.,“’“"'“' andithreeicivilians | O/ S0Ck N LArror Sras. [ secret hearings. | were woundes sting of tl Washingto AL R D el Tl Sl —_— fCotin SRS e nelia o TN e RO BlSdiassuanicd Buardians it i \ the re.|. Argentina leads the world lin- | for the Recognition of the Irish Re- lifesy (on thelchila: Gas Toxas, Toud n el (1om 10 IS | seed® production: cutivating about [paniie; ai it ennsiivinia avenec (| 616 12th St 1204 G St. PRODUCTIONS For Wife Makes Counter Charges. RaRELY) ”""Mm,.* S declaring | 3:000.000 acres annually. as compared |southe tonight at N o'clock. Rev. | SLEEP AND REST Mr. and Mrs. Stillman lived apart it Were the most | With 2.000.000 “acres in the United|J. J. OCallaghan and Andrew I after the papers were filed. but the | for 4FCOM: Lenta the wosid | States and 1.000,000 acres in Canada. ¥ will speak. - case did not become public until|paq ever known. March of this year. when counsel in the case appeared before supreme ce Morscha Write 3 fourt Tustice Morschauser al Vit MAY PUT NEW TARIFFS. . | amended answer he case and to B asK for counsel fo N FORCE AS INTRODUCED 2 - This amended answer. which set up am affirmative defense. denied all the T g 7 allegations of Mr. Stillman and sej . == forth that he was guilty of infidelity.| Ways and Means Committee Re- naming Mrs. Florence H. Leeds. a former Broadway chorus girl, as co- ports Longworth Resolution respondent. It also aceused the : - Panker of having lived with Mrs by Strict Party Vote. ieods under an assumed name and of| gchedules in the permanent tariff 2 being the father of her infant son.|ould bhe effective immediately upon Pending. a sottiement wr'her. 1918 lintroduction of that measure under Justice Morscha ‘J‘,“a,,‘; Ahe SPit-la’ joint resolution reported by the San conner Tees ooy M ! wa¥s and means committee yesterday. i3 2 i X {The regolution, introduced by Repre- > isentatiwe Longworth. republican, Ohi . Rumor: . was submitted forthwith to the House. o cince Mrs. Stilln The action of the commitiee was : e ebumtar o s ayiliman filed by a strict party vote, all democrats | one side or the einer alwave dearidipresent opposing it. Representative p and announced its determina. | Garner, democrat, Texas, a member | tion of carrving the case to a finish, | ©f the committee, announced that he tion Ty h a fnish. | 010 reserve all points of order, in- Latest Step Taken by Husband. jdicating a democratic fight against its test proposals for a settle- ! passage. are reported to have come from | House Leader Mondell said that ef- . Stillman's attorneys Mrs. Still- |forts would be made to rush it - id to have been acquainted :through, probably tomorrow. them earlier in the week. and| Representative Young, republican, 0 have discuseed them last Thurlda\"\onh Dakota, chairman of the sub- at Poughkeepsie with Mr. Mack. who | committee on emergency tariff legis- i= reported to have informed herthat|lation. announced that he had voted they 4id noe jeopardize the-interests|against the resolution and would op- r youngest son. Another post-|pose it in the House. ponement of the hearings was an-| . “It is an attempt to delegate legis- e nousced the next da. {lative authority. which is _prohibited Mrs. Stillman is said to have asked|ynder the Constitution,” Mr. Young for a continuance of her present al- | saig s enactment would give the lowance of §7.500 a month. but her!\ave and means. committee power to husband's attorneys are understood | g g tice 1000 per cent high, to be to have opposed =o large a sum. This |y into operation for at least five is one of the details that has not Yet| bntha and. possibly longer.- been definitely agreed upon. The formal report of the commit- In the event the negotiations for a|,, alibs At Eongrortithania settlement are successful. attorneys| nless the course proposed by the in the case are expected to appear be- | regolution was pursued the govern- fore Justice Mcrechauser and ask fo»| yons would suffer staggering losses a discontinuance of the suit. which | i\“Tevenue due to an artificial stimu- undoubtedly will be granted. This |jation of imports in anticipation of it i® said. will automatically estab- !the higher rates. - lish Guy's Tégitimacy. as the paternity { It was estimated that the tariff of a child in such circumstances can- | measure would be before Congress not be attacked except through di- | about five months. during which time’ = voree proceedings. {the report said, there was nothing to His paternity established. Guy Still- | prove reign manufacturers from man will be entitled to participation | thipping safficient Stocks here to sun- on an equal basis with the three|ply the demand for the succeeding other Stillman children in t $7.000, 000 trust fund left by their grand- | father. the late James Stillman § Mr. and Mrs. Stillman were married fn 1301 Tn_addition to C they | have thrce children: Anne, n!ne!un James. sevefiteen, and Alexander, | nine. Profits From Show at the Garden ‘Will Go to Woman's Wel- » fare Association. ¥-day tollet prep- : P emonstration or'of intern: onal fame and able famous residents of the Soap and hot Washington, will collaborate this water on rising and eveping at hnmm-'s Garden Theater retiring, using plenty to create the most picturesque and Soap, best appli important “first night” of the the ofiSoap, applied atrical and social . 1 ;”“‘ the hands. The opening e two-werks' mear any signs of % benefit tonight at the Ganlen Theater i1 in behalf of the Woman's Welfure pimples, redness or i Association will be witnessed by roughness with the w;f:"u e rences nifoe e Ointment and lct it remain five e House, the cabinet. the diplo- matic corps. d official Washington minutes before balhln‘ Flnzuy society. The stage will be represent- | ¢ust on a few grains of the ex- ed across the footlights by Miss uisitely perfumed Cuticura Tal- Katherin vert. the distinguished | - film star. Mise Calvert created the| | €9, it takes ghe place of other title role of alvert” perfumes for the skin. “The Heart of ~ Each T . frature oy T TR e dan. whece Sous, 2. Gintment 25 and b, Taleam 36, 2 for a personal appea BGCuticura Soap shaves without mug. #tage that is to hou r . showing of David Bel co’s clas .I = - — dra Sereen form. Moore, owner of the Garden Theater..! ums Ilrt- :}:.-r’\; 1l-n: .[,1 v:.. profits will go ;..I t' 5 7 fund that is be ash- | hslons ach 3 | Is Eating a Tortur : : i i Waoman's Welfare Association. & phil. g a lorture! Tasting is believing! Come in and taste the A few minutes at any of the stores listed below ¥ Lo Ao "‘":" e oTkine Yes" tempting goodies we are cooking on a Florence Oil will convince you that the Florence Oil Cook Stove fces of the most skillful and dis- SELEeT Cook Stove. It is simple enough for a child to use. is sturdily built, simplicity itself when it ggmes to Unghished physicians at a purely | H 9 fil tant R Ii f A lighted match touched to the asbestos kindler cooking and baking, and bound to give years of The following distinguished Wash- | eres .y stan elie starts the powerful heat quickly. The Florence Oil ki isfacti s user. Made in five Ington hostessvs, who have boén elect- | F i Cook Stove is so easily regulated that you can get Ceoy ERDEE 89 GV e . ¢ night at the Garden or You or the right heat for any cooking—hot, medium, sim- sizes—one to five burners. Don’t wait. Come in ‘ ¢ e or, the! ',’,‘" alng mering. and see it work. ey 4kt Your Money Back Georg ) ames McDon- S N g oo e L COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS ALL WEEK AT FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES ive§ immediate relief to those MUSICAL ON LAWN Riegs Discne (Eserehea SORE i 1 AN’:‘) ‘;PthyeAmefs?zngs AT B e ik e ub Furniture Co. .A.Mu o. | Also Disp { by Mrs. Burrell Entertains for Politi- whdt Rev. 3. M. O'Brien, pastor 04 eet N.W. Jl.lll g Lansb h F CO ' s of St. Peter's Church, saya: 7th & D Streets N.W. ’ 1204 G Street N.W. it sburg urniture 3 ‘ cal Study Club. Suffered long with Pyorrhes— 4 512 Ninth Street N.W. ) lost 8 few teeth—Friend gave | A L3 ST T, T bl CRISCO Used Exclusively Thompson Brothers National Furniture Co., Inc, fomii o] afolkn Kk lan the tnomel o1 nent. No more suffering or loss in these Demonstrations 1222 Good Hope'Road, Anacostia 633 H Street N.W. avenue. Mrs. Burrell was assisted by of teeta. Tihose "eni Shnscibusea 1o e | McHale’s Home Pyorrhea “A Calendar of Dinners,” With 615 Recipes by Marion Harris Neil, Given Made by Central 0il & Gas Stove Co., Gardner, Mass. Framkc Howard, Miss Beuah H. Dun: Remedy Co. NS With Each Stove Purchased Sold Nationally by Over 15,000 Merchants gma:r.flm‘r‘dmm me“:lui“hr:.mw:" 31 317 Dintrjet National Bank Bldg. C. Crossman. } D whington, D. G, e ¢ ‘["', -

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