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07 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY, 2, 1921. <y STILLMAN'S MOTIVE | IS T0 DISOWN GUY| | -Said to Have Made Offer (of Divorce Wile Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 2—Jamc A. Stillman, former president of the National City bank, was willing that Anne Urquhart Stillman should a divorce from him, and t divorce action azainst her only cause he was advised by counscl tl the legitimacy of Guy Stillman, youngest son of Mrs. Stillman, could | be attacked in no other way This was brought out at the hear- | ing before Referee Daniel J. Gleason here by questions asked Mr. Stillman by Colonel William Rand of his | counsel, which Refere Gleason | would no® permit him to answer Al- though the referce’s ruling prevented | even the questions bein, made part of the record, the series of questions indicated clearly that, as s already | been stated by his counscl, Mr. Lill- man's main motive in starting his suit was to have Guy judged il- legitimate, and thus prevented from | sharing in the seven-mili: n-dollur trust fund ablished by the will | of the late James Stillman, fatoer of James A. Stillman. “Did you express yourscl your | wife’s attorney before bringir this | action as being entircly williag that your wife should have a divorce if she wanted onc?’ Colonel asked Mr. Stillman on the latt direct examination THIS FLAPPER LEADS HIGH LIFE CROWDS GATHER EARLY T0 WATCH BIG BATTLE (Continued on Tenth Page) en who recently ha “onged the boxer's art had turned out in full foree < he early comer: at down to wait. They found just three things to do; debate the ather prospe which in the morning, appeared dubious; ad- niire the world's in which 90,000 odd « st as cosily s the proverbi: ; and Sp ite on futur tory. And chatter it did, this democracy of the ringside. The chief topic at first was the weathe It was an ideal day for the spec- rs, for no one longed for the scorching sun and no one wanted it to rain. A Democratic Throng. But the crowd had many things out, but most of it of itbout the coming affray covered square. Th and women far separ Fifth avenue and the lower de, New York and Chicago, America and Eu- rope, foreign to one another prince and pauper; with interes ried as those of lawyer and di or they were all the society wom- en and shop girl, the merchant prince and the twenty dollar a week clerk who worked for him, the man who lived by hi brains and his fellow without a profession, and sportsmen from five continents And fighting their way out to Boyle's Thirty Acres were coming e — STILLMAN SURRENDERS TO CAMERA |SWITZERLAND HAS ' | RULE ON LANGUAGE English and French Must Bi Used at Geneva Geneva, Switzerland, July 2.—Obli gatory use of two languages, Frencl and English, in all its transactions znd the high cost of living at the headquarters in Geneva are given by the special committee investigating the workings of the Leazue of Na tions as an explanation of what ha: been considered in some quarters a: the excessive cost of the organization The expense for last year, as already reported, was about $4,1500,000. “There can be no doubt,” says the etetaoi etaoi s hr ldsldhrrslhd E committee’s report, “that, rightly os wrongly, the League of Nations ha: he reputation of costing too much." The report then goes on to explair how he complexity, diversity and nov- elty of the work undertaken neces sarily costs heavily, particularly since it is in the hands of a comparatively young institution that lacks exper- ience. The dual language of the league re quiring translation and duplicate pub- lication of all documents alone ac counts for one-third of the entire ex- Pense, the report s: then points ouf -hat the location of the headquarter: of the League in Geneva accounts for a good deal of he excessive outlay. “Since the main purpose of the Jefore the witness could answer, John F. Brennan, chief counsel for| Mrs. Stillman, interposed an bjec- | < tion. The question was by Referee Gleason. “Did you then ta thousands more, all parts of the great e“_’::mlfsbmn 0({ Inquiry .'l'S to sugges! army which hoped to see the fisti- $ 3 f B : i =k y form of economy”, the repor: | cuffs. 2 2 > says, “it feels bound to point out that, ErafEc] Conzosted: at the moment, Geneva is—and so far ) s o of a fig —. v vhich the cost of liv- fight The tubes under the Hudson ing is com atively e your own counscl tha ai river should have bulged with the Sl b meéur:;seh;rn;h:r;e:: of the paternity of Guy Stillman ; DTAL in which they listened to speakers [mass of cxcited humans who tried oy s bt oo, aud e could mot be tried out in any action EQ{LEEE ST , dternately representing the stand- [to battle their way across to the i e e 1 e R brought against you?" Colonel Rand 4. l. point of labor and (.‘I)lilrl. 'l‘h(‘»,\' Jerse ide; the ferryboats plying 3 - Bsecnal s [hg‘ ot : S ntinhed. | |studicd books on industrial condi- |the v over the tube trains should et majority of wThi< question w Iso ruled out by | l 1] !pg g" R |tions to equip them for their cffort |have sunk under the perspiring car- 5 4 e embers of the League. the referse, but Colonel Rand went | 'ag v B i it '“ t al with t they resard as |goes that tried to board them, and if : : Lflg:er:l::;l he that were the on with another, in what was ap- TRLA B iy the greatest problem facing |everyone who wanted an airship at quarters located at Brus parently a prearranged nd Iurope today. the last minute could have had one, “Did_yon because of that (N they do not hope to revo- |the very sun would have been little flapper is the only sca lion ever born in captivity to live. baby sca lion must be kept dry as it does not 1 n to swim until | weeks old. So a sun parlor has been built for it. on the roof of the Aquarium in New York. Dr. Townsend, the director, keeps a watchful eye on the flapper. 7 ¢ ; James A. Stillman took elaborate]cellar passage leading thrbugh the|cels Fontainbleay Tur L : ] in or Vie | precautions to prevent the news|boiler room, and he tried to et out | or 2imost anywhere elee. oy fmerens : . photographers from snapping his pic- |unseen through an alley. But the sy Y e ; vie orc : ) lutionize the conditions of the wasge |obscured 5 ate economy would be effected tha! Stillman’s counsc YACCY P neetp G adnate [ S[ i o7 e S obscured. ture as he went to court at Pough-|camera men were too fast for him so bring this action against Mr. Stll- riceten wraduates 10 l](_y ur but they do hope to be abla the £ = & 0 | woul 2 # c al But, on other hand mnone of |)copsie, N. Y., to testify in his suit for | he finally gave up and posed. Here's| ¢ ts be apuieciuied by all mxeniiies man and Guy?’ he to make to employers and capitalists [these things occurred. The crowds o e League and particularly by tivorce. He entered the building by a|the picture. Referee Gleason azain sustained | I”dus'fy as WOT‘KEPS L few s tions red from first- |just struggled on, lumbering along || those whose exchange is depreciated Mr. Brennan's objection and ruled = RS hand knowledge of conditions in Am- |gver the cobbled streets of Jersey out the question. | A an industries. City, and the numbers which every |one was held up by a slim steel girder & It was explained later that this The plan was suggested by Sher- |minute stopped in for Rickard's out- |that appeared not to hinder the view WHEN JOSEPH MEETS line of questioning furnished another | Princcton, July 2—Twenty under-|wooq ddy, Younz Men’s Chris- |door party proved that, however |of the ring from any seat. clear indication that Stillman and his|graquates of Princeion university will [tian association sccretary who lec- [many may have fallen by the wa But the movie tower wasn't the JOSEPH—THEY FIGHT attorney, like Mrs. Stillman and Tl 5 s ror acacion or |tured here on gocial problems. side, others had taken their places. t-f)l\- a(‘n:gl» l}?ll?;;uzlvl‘w\::“thcmnrfhn;;‘- ik attorney, consider the lesitimzcy of 2 e e Some of the Irinceton men 7 They came, these pilgrims, equip- | First there was the tall o Guy the principal issue in the case. [P f them in attending the sreat | Zg 700 ot work in New York, [ped foranything from a trip to the |there were airplanes. . of American industey— | ppjjadelphia, Denver, Minneapolis [moon to'a journey featured by Signor | The first two planes appeared short- Battle is Staged in Hartford Avenuc v AT AONCT ] I i ¢ befor: e They circled at i n 3 and other cities. hey agrecd that |Dante. ly before 10 o'clock. They g Saloon and Police Put on Finish- JULY 4TH GONCEI\T ever they can job in order to [none of them should accept a job if Many Carry Glasses. = good altitude, bt did uok pass At Reporls me EIlI‘Ope ShOW —_— y the s of wage carn-|by so doing he threw out of em-| rravelefs who landed in Hostrick | rectly over the stadium. A i ia ing Touches 2 = 2 : - T Those gathered a: he ringside ers s heir relations with their [plovment another man. The .com-|yara, seventh circle of seats, rim- - e & the | ©F G € i B areemi Rdan z S the other hand have spent Gl] cemen John Kennedy and Concert Which is to Be Given| They intend to live, cat and op | for more than one-half of the ap-(the race track, with g to span :n‘mm;‘ “m_ e me? et g afternoon to a Hartford avenue cafe Ml O as other Jaborers and waze carncrs. [Dlicants and these were given 10 |(e 300 fect to the rink. Many car- | nations, or he high co o to break up a fight in which Joseph Monday Evening. e eck Ehey sl fccilyerpun g “I““ e “'{f;'k”"“' ”"',"' cea [ried as part of their resular eauip- B BC ey the terrible ana| TParis, July 2.—The effect of the|Chapelle and Joseph Grisko were the £ B |to discuss ti hings 1e: P throuzh co ; 1e rest are see i glasses, one pai )illows, ps ¢ a < e 3 pel ey = . 03 S st ol e M Gl OO bl e e e D e e Beta at home | Carpenticr the mysterious that they [Digh cost of living in Parls upon tour- Peican Dolniwes Suaumen s he Fuly, SC1 < [Esarnoe andapron TENORL o hs : 3 a8 many 3 a lemion: fans | discussed. There was romance In |ist trade, as indicated by the growing | o c Judge Klett this morning. Grisko Walnut Hill |ziven to other college men and fu- \ecton s not the only college [had he numicnes, falileelon tans |3 scksssd LR SEaR s roman & & o ntea $10 e —+America.” |ture employers. One of the pur- [to adopt the plan but is taking one [as numerous as winss of the famous | th e - Introduction ¥ it I Following is the Prozram for frequency of complaints of extortion March—"Indpendenti . B. Tull| hoses is to sce if they can discover |of the most active parts in carrying |Jersey “skeeters” t ‘also volplaned $Selection—"Fau by Gounard | means of improving the conditions of |it out Last summer Popular Hi o |the w (a) [ For (b) “Palestina. sity cle (¢) “Broadway Rose.” imnl_\' Selection—“Ernani” .. . .Tobani | earners. California students worked weel before the univer- |ver, following a plan something ed, 66 Princeton men volun- |that which the Princtton men attended a course of lectures lattempt. March—"Washington Po: .. .Sousa Intermission. Cornet Solo—Selected Jimmy Coz Fantasia Brilliante—"1 atte” (Midnight) of [today to Boyle’s Thirty Acres. Den- [ What the fight fans saw when they like [arrived was a great hollow lined with will [men and women, a great hollow in which the Woolworth building could have lain down without scarcely having to draw in its neck, a great hollow from the bottom of which only the sky, a fringe of Jersey Cit famous smokest and two build- ings could be seen. There were black specks atop one Women Talk “Looks.” While the men confined themselves chiefly to such technical details reach, muscle development, stamina and the thousand and one other in- sredients that go into the making of a pugilist, the women contented themselves chiefly with an analysis of the boxers’ looks. The fighting jaw of the American which they had come to know in the movies apparently fascinated some; with others it was the smile of the large part to spending by visitors, aided by spendthrift tendency of French profi- the $15 for breach of the peace. Chapelle by Americans visiting France, is oc- |is out of work and has a family de- cupying the attention of the govern- |Pending upon him for support. Be- The authorities hold that the | 2058 Of those conditions judgment tourists have the cure largely in their own hands; exaggerated prices being |insisted upon being “set up” and when indiscriminate | D¢ Was unable to do so, he was.as- in his case was suspended. Chapelle told the court that Grisko saulted. Grisko claims Chapelle want- ed to lure him into a friendly game of poker and when he refused to play, he was assaulted. Grisko said he was It is admitted that abuses practiced | JrUnK and Chapelle said he was not. The former sustained several bruises in amusement reso: § : of the buildings that looked sus- Bl oure el biraenl ot i ; rts, where meals, [about the face while Chapelle had Popular Hits— 5 % : K. ¢ iciously lik uman figures. It 5 i oL wine and dancing are provided, have |two discolored optics, a puffed lip and > o : piciously like h casi tha s i > v s P (a) “Mary . g i . seemed a safe gues that tomorrow | The five-dollar boys were preceds | their effect upon prices in general but [Was minus two teeth. He charged that (b) *Caresses g : . i % : the doctors records would show aleq into the amphitheater by another |ROW to correct that evil without dis- |hiS assailant had used brass knuckles, (c) “Bright Eyes.” i : Dionne by F. signed for tri day, July 10 o’clock in the morninz. The case of Charlotte Marie 1 to recover i < § 3 surprising jump in eve diseases, for it | white coated battalion of peanut and | couraging the most profitable trade| The case of Grace McDonough, Medley—"Our Nation”.Maskir Deyer g : : 3 Bnetiong s acrial i ralls tolthe ||lsoqatnonl vende is a question. charged with disorderly conduct, Medley w long, long : poy 2 which was to havi March—*Stars and Stripes r e Siat 5 : rena. One could imagine internes Tex Liickard was on hand early. Under Secretary of State Paisant, [V Dicl 'as to have come up today, ever” ... e nh o Bt % ; . leading their patients {o WIndows | When they wanted him they didn't|discussing the question with Amers. |25 continued until next Thursday. Vito J. DiFronso, cond facing the arena whenever there |send ushers hurdling themselves. | cans, proposes publicity as a remedy. [ . ;“’ e was entered in the con- was tongue to be examined—and ‘Thev fast told ghe ampbfier about it |He has invited American visitors to |tinued case of Nick Mancini. CITY COURT CASES. the patients following joyously. and Tex showed up. Join in a”protest which will be pub- At the city court sessions held yes- y B 4 % & B Two Flags Flying. Now and then Chief of Police Bat- hslx\lcdt iln the Paris pro?: anddhe dals(; 2 ; \ case v o " < A % 3 i * would drop in to chat things|will take up personally individual s afternoon, the case of Henry < 4 s arena, which from it top- |tersby wou v ;;rdra\in by J. Woods, vs. Peter 3 SRS & i e e emular . intervals | over with Tex and then %o outside to | cases of extortion brousht to his at- B. Hunzerford, was ; Lt inco and the | order one wing of his army to a spe- t A e oo O o army of | cific acre of Mr. Boyle's Thirty. Out.y The most frequent causes of coms _:;-‘?'0 Shoe Sale at Besse-Leland's. starry flag of America, an arty ©f|side it looked a bit formidable, for |plaint are charges for lodgings in ho- S : Y oMhe wing was the sceme of the | Black Marias were lined up suggest-|tels and apartments. Mr. ~Paisant| Tal e 2dvantage of removal sale to- f $5,000 fro Fred Billan, ' § SRS 2 crontest activity. The canvas cover- gly and the city Fospital had set up | told the Americans he had decided to —‘id‘:‘- xelrod’s Drugs, 405 Main St. et e al estate and - O eas ulled faunt and the ropes |an emergency unit at the main gates. |ask hotels to publish their rates in =3 e Ppeaed slosigags o e > R Nk L A e the papers. This remedy would not,| E. F. Bradley of this city and his agment was rendered for the plain- ’ % 2 o : bound with whito flannel tape, - R Y e e however, affect apartments, which ars |Sister, Miss Katherine Bradley o tiff for $5 ) and costs of «»«‘_ - % &g & s 2 3 About lHlu vm]-, . :]““" Ui e ATTEMPTS TO ROB BANK. the subject of profiteering on a scale | £ prmg;field. Mass. are spending their ha G counbali o tHe platntl ting up telegraph instruments wh ks annual vacation at the . :r"d“:;‘“:\ eton fo 1M Qarend: ; were fo tuke {idings from the ring- | Dinghamton, N. Y., July 2.—A dar-|hitherto :?elnf:r;\ o> untaraishea |Asbury PaniciN o e ot e % N ol 4 i ide arou ¢ glove over more than | inz attempt to rob the Peoples’ Trust % : Fciar soe ant. by B , : : e company n this Gty was made yester. | 2Partments to let, according to the| Tuly Victor records, Henry Morans. 2 Bk ; G eI UL : S ena hunt > / " entered and ap.]real estate agencies; as fast as vacat- [—2dVt. | % Further back in the arena day when o man entered and ap-| TSRl S8 PRSNGSR OF FAE 8% TR | Mrs M. McCarthy of 328 Main WOMAN 91 EXPERT GARDE areds of ushers in red caps and | proafhed the cashier's window. Hel®d by tenn i epart ts and either |Street and Mr. and Mrs. Ec« ward Shea Middletown, N. Y., July 2 food venders in white coats bustled | reached inside, zrabbed §400 in bills ;’;:’ ;;“‘:Su:‘h D e i 1,05 | ot Waterbury 1ett today Bulies. fo : 3 : 01| i1y, rus rug stores for [and rushed ouf of the door, fleeingf ¢ . 2 ‘i = Provi a Holmebrake nearly 91| busily. A rush on drug st and ru a o 5 Ie 3 s visit relatives in Providenc.. SRS S, et throat liniment fmpends tonizht, for |across the street throush a department | PST_ cent. “‘:F"‘f“;o:hf“\:‘rm':‘fed“:;;fi‘f Pianos tuned. C. L. Pierce & Co. e Xalla’ momun’ in thin sedtion of the sandwich boys yelped their Wares | siore and out of a rear entrance, HelPefore the war for furnished apart-| 5., the state. She not only has charsze of | with ahandon. But they didn't have | was closely pursued and captured fn an | MeNS of the same class, or rented at | ™LL L o at Axelrod's re- o e 03 > 5 2 5 S ices, s vha lid it matter ley adjc o the store. H ol as = . b5 i 5 Mai = e den at her home on South s Caruso voices, so what ¢ alley adjoining store. He was . i : moval sals, 405 Main St—advt. et e b e ; ¥ o - . : 7 Vol chord @i zet strotenod | dcntined as John Stevns, a resident|aPOve the average for unturnished most of the work. She Kkeeps busy| 5 % : e e et g apartments, with the proviso that the e ey a few inches if a sale W of this city, e i e e __BRITISH TENNIS MATCH. fizures. i ‘Wimbledon, July 2. (By Associated QUEEN GOING AWAY. Pre: —Randolph Lycett and Max 3 Woosnam, England, won the final Although it rained M. Irving Jester | match in the men's doubies of the Brit- has sold several used cars at the $40,- [ ish turf court lawn tennis champion- every working day in the weck and is| able to show one of the best gardens in the city. g v Movie Men On Job, et c B : B 3 3 Towering 20 feet above the ring ; : i % 1 ore g b et a was a ’ I nd more ShanHs0/Les S The Hague, July 2.—Queen Wil Slatform for motion picture operat- ; Unlike the movie stand at Reno |helmina, who for y. 1s never left CARDS ARE RECEIVED. L e S icn ok ieivien onmo T RS S RARR e 1000 Used Car Sale at 193 Arch St.— | ship tournament today, defeating A. H. s i it S o CAN ¥ 1 | son-Jeffries clash to several score |hoat trip to the Norweg e e 5 a U 1 AN S MI N SCHOOLS 21t 1 this can schoo ks X - Ei friends in this city announcing tl JAPAN HAS A 5, S : g of . AN ‘ : = tors who loudly protested, this|summer. She will travel incoznito. = marriage of Mrs. Effic Zabriskie | —Iifty-six per cent of the childic I opened \ re Awm 8 Stephenson of Hackensack 3., to Sem cormns witt v 1 nonc i %3 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Pas: street, Hackensack, after | o September 1. Imaginary Line Is What Tag Means! VESSIR-1 BET DO VA KNow BUT TH' EQUATOR RUNS THAT OUR ALLEY RIGKT THR H IS TH' MIDDLE OF o TH' WORLD 2 TS SO - PoP SAD T WUZ A MENAGERIE LION TMAT RUNS AROUND TW' MIDDLE OF "™ SD=1 BET [ shueksT vow GEE—~— s AL SOLDIERS KILLED IT RQUNS RIGHT D4 " < Smyrna, July 2.—By the Associat H OUR ALLEY DYA 'SPOSE ed Press—Several s s and civil jans were ki d and number were wounded when supply depot and ammunition blew up here Several houses were destroye which followed the explosion GAME CALLED OFF. Boston, July .—(National.) New York-Boston double header pos poned, rain. MATTER WITH \ou 2 TH' EQUATOR AINT ANVTHING Go to M. Irving J - $40.0 Car Sale toni For Good Worl HULTQUIST BROTHERS et /"fi T For General Rep A e Radiators Repaired : s i il \Mf i ‘ stalled. Dents and Jams moved Auto Bodies and nders. Lamps, Tank: Hoods and Mufflers Repaired We have special price on Ford Radiators. : 187 Arch St. Tel, 1326-3. New P~V

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