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STILLMAN SPRINGS - SENSATION IN SUIT Banker Produces Aleged | “Confession” Letter of [~ Wife in Divorce Case. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 8.—An un- signed document, referred to by coun- sel for James A. Stillman as “the con- fession letter,” which was ruled out | of evidence by Referee Gleason as a privileged communication from wife sciou: to husband during the hearing of the|bad banker's divorce suit, yesterday was submitted to the appellate division of the supreme court. Mr. Stillman, who had charged Fred Beauvais, Indian guide, with being the father of *“Baby Guy" Stillman, used the letter as the basis for an appeal from a decision of Justice Morschauser. This decision had con- firmed a report submitted by Referee Gleason exonerating Mrs. :.mlmzm and upholding llm legi llmu‘rv ot er, h n Wweltton ‘i APeIL 1918 It wa addressed to “Dear Jimmie.” * Letter Ungrammatical. The letter as filed in court read, in m not smashefl but i€ you loved i Vi 13 MOTORIST CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER w. A l{nthew' Ammd m Rich; [ x.; Gordon Special Dispatch to The Star. p'l;.!CHMOND Va., November 8.—W. A. Mathews of this city has been ar- rested on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the death of Maj. James R. Gordon, well known busi- ness man and financier, who dfed as. a result of the car driven by Mathews striking tHat in which Maj. Gordon and his son and daughter-in-law were Sordon dld not regain con- s aff attempted. H sons and a daughter, one son, Doug- las Gordon, belng of the staff of the Times-Dispatel HUSBAND OF SEVEN GETS THREE YEARS IN PRISON| Sentenced on Grand Larceny of His Wives. Wash., November 8§— recently con- rried ‘seven ves, ihat | bezzled 37, noo of her money. for they know nothing of what they as cold’ the lstter con conllnm‘fl g at is cru that when you break all those mu lme you tumble, with m. 3 etter was ungrammatical and 'Poorly punctuated. 5 finolher line in the letter was as o “I won't write you of what the cold the arms of my Indian. RUSSIANS CELEBRATE REVOLT ANNIVERSARY Trotsky, Ill, in Letter, Warns of,| Impending Struggle in Europe. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, November S.—At cere- monies held here yesterday, the anni- versary of the revolution, the official speakers warned Russia to be in readiness for a possible European struggle. Leon Trotsky, minister of mar, who was suffering from a cold sz Coughs and Colds| "ot | Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Ban- Leo Kameneff, acting premier, re viewing the troops, reiterated Rus- sia’s hopes for peace, but sald n-c country must be in readiness to de. fend itself, as the German proletariat, in conducting their fight for freedom, mi; m mvolve all Europe. Zetkin. the famous radical, askod the Nusslans not to 1ose pa- tience or confidence with the workers of Germany, who had a heavy task before them, but were sure ultimately to win. Basil Kolaroff, the Bulgarian w\oluuonm expressed similar Heres an end The Saturday Evening Post of November 10. Page 167 Better Homes Equipment Co. 739 11th St. NW. 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