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HAMON TRIAL SPECTATORS DISARN a aa Weather—PROBABLY SHOWERS. EDITION f “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | VOL. LXI. NO. 21,688—DAILY. conreignty BBE WoaP wean N E w Ns YO R x, t u z 8 D. A ¥, Mi A R c x my 5, 1921. ergata xt “STILLMAN GUIDE DENIES ALL C = re ™ () SPLIT IN CITY'S G. 0.P. VOTE SAYS MRS. STOKES GUNS TAKEN AWAY: SPOR THE LLING, JERSEY JUSTICE “T'S A LIE "SAYS BEAUVAIS, |. SENATE GES TRATION wwe MAE eo =] retin MAN NAMED BY STLLMAN nos Testifies She Saw the Two | When They om to tee Organist Set for Monday— Emerge From a Bathroom. Weapons. Execution in Month. ALL STREET 4 { | ) Smith of Richmond and Reisch-| TO PUT LAW COSTS aise mann of Brooklyn for Meas- ON LANDLORDS IN = }iNTS OF USE OF ‘DOPE. |DEFENDANT IN TEARS. ure in Conference. | ACTIONS FOR RENT — ,, Alleged Half-Breed Guide Located | POLICE COMPLIMEN i Near Montreal Gives First {nter- r 4 Pete wee hee * ath x Sa ick Fi - ere ee A CC A LS, © eee ee gen ee oe een ane 2 - Jodie, . , ; | — eee ; : Says She Knew Mrs. Stokes as} Tells Dramatic Story of Killing Prisoner Denies Any Connec- . . : = Bill Introduced in Assembly to aS Aes . ° | : view i Wi i »_,.1O BE PUT. THROUGH. Cover Cases Where Rent One Who Used to Sit in of Jake Hamon—Widow | tion With Marie Riddell e in Connection ith Divorce { F ; aes ; Is Unreasonable. Waldorf’s Peacock Alley. " in Court. | Killing in Queens, Case of 1 — Will Pass Senate To-Morrow | pee ng in’ 0 Millionaire Banker—Says and Vote in Assembly Is AaaAaTBlytqrny "1 y tending to ind(-} ARDMORN, Okla. Maren 13.-The | Murdered body of Mrs, Edith He Will Not Have Anything to Do Set for Thursday. Lieberman bill which ts | vate an intimate friendship of Mre. of Clara » Hamon for Marshall Wilson, Perth Amboy With thi A $ intended to enable courts in | Ww. Ep. Stokes for Edgar T. Wallace{ murder of Juke 1. Hamor church organist and music 1 e ction. tion, to award costa te : By Josenh Jordan. | <plaintites to ecas tor . bye Nie wag given to-day by another witness| was adjourned to-day for a while teacher, found Saturday night, - > (Special Staff Correspondent of The| tho defense is that the rent is un- | {9 the divorce trial, This witness.) siookadaavtwouen Hera WeUle | March 12. ae Conrad, 1991, br the United Pre) ‘ Evening World.) just and unreasonnbl Mrs. Gonevieve Ln Croix de Anquinos,|be a siooting, Several persons were, = | George Washington Knight, NONTREAL, March 15.—Fred Beauvais, the French Indian guide ALBANY, March 15.—Two New! —— who said ahe was Int din dogs! gisarmed as the defendant was led __CLARA SMITH HAMON | negro, arrested Monday, March | tained in James A. Stillman’s divorce suit, was found to-day by the New York Senators voted in ee | TALAAT PASHA eee Lee re eat | 0 the court room in tears by her 14, conte: ame day. United Press. He was located in a suburb of Montreal and was busil erence early this morning for the ce's apartment at No. "13 East ‘ y y . brother, The widow ¢f Mamon wa. Indictment of Knight planned SUE elseoh qullined aiplen voila Is ASSASSINATED 5th Street, where she herself lived. : : : 7 ‘ai jengaged in clipping the stories of the Stitlman divorce case fi th ; “He ort throom,” she| also Jed cut of court by her son. for Friday, March 18, e rom the wili probably be the means of pass- He came out of the bathroom, | New Yor! ng the measure through the Senate. | Former Turkish ish Gand Vizier, ned, “and after him came a Mrs. Walling, sister of ¢ Trial of Knight arranged for ew York newspapers. +e C. Ernest Smithvof Sta- A ‘ Stokes. Neither was in street attire. | q ; son the etand A Monday, Son| « » . < oy. aay ase iit oa Blamed for Armenian Massacres, (Src geomen ecreatued anduranitackio oe ee ae TION Bi ¥ ath 21, and convie Its a Ile,” he declared, angrily tossing the clippings on the floor. pleton, & i ANE joor M. e! - ry * i ea " s m1 oO stimon a ion and sent i i f nann of No. 250 Mildert Street, Slain Near Berlin, lin the room, and I said: ‘i'm afraid! as Shapes viretner | hour. sedi assert He made a sweeping dental of all the charges alleged to have been Sante. BERLIN, March 18 (Associatea |’ intruding, and left the apart |e poe ? ir acne ; brought by the muiti-millionaire New York financier connecting his name Tho Republican members of the | pross.)—Talaat Pasha, fi Grand Hes . ri “We can show that the whole gates eh night expected | with the case, Aasembly to-d: {ter a secret eon- The witness was subjected to a). boats ithin month, Ee ~ y Vizier an see Sane i : Smith family lived on the Hamon ‘Thia matter has been in court forence two hours, mustered bec and’ Minlater of Finance of | , riling by Martin W. Littie-| te A swift example of Jersey Justicc| yor» poauvais gala emphatical behind closed-doors since last Novem- rl e: r oF irkey, as8as ated Cha > rs. Stokes's y, a ot * aeventy-« ight roles, two mor nee i ey, was assassinated in Charlot- | ton, 4 8. St H we er ee iyiid BAY! MoLean jumped to Tis witl be made or George Washinaton nh aed poe “ally, speaking without a trace of an aocent ssury for the passage of the tenburg, a weste of Be something of her composure BP rate eatieay le : was made pu . sure in the LOWE to-day. tee wae aint te deah ani|it: correcting hor testimony’ In one) ‘et and yelle State Cannot Leave Welfare}Kolsht, confessed slayer of MrHl ou) be sven the liegt ang votreee et uman's charges implicating: me as o-day. ie as ot to dea 5 € = ja “Nn 1's er is a rood { , bi use, With the thirty votes sm the was shot to death The/inetance, She persisted in irritated] | °TNS eins mether oe Oe ed ums| Of 6,000,000 in City to Its JRA Marsnait wWiison, the pretty ee ae Senate, which means four votes to, “UMMerer, an Armenian student, was) torts to Mr. Littleton's questioning vi ¥ i Sie ES a bai bit) ae > lyoung organist and music teacher Beauvais was very indignant at ERAS . the Miller bill wilt arrested, and at one stage of the proceedings} end Fin this sa : ; , Mercy, He Adds. whose body was found within a few] having been referred to in the news- nefore t d of the week be in the| The student accosted Talaat Pasha! he appealed to Justice Finch to re-| _ ere was a re un id applause and | es yards of her home in Perth Amboy Papers as an Indian and a half: ands of the G In the As-|in the street and then fired the fatal |gtrain her, characterizing her as “un-|S"0Uts of approval at the answer ANY . last Saturday night. breed. He considers himself a Frengli embly conference ndwart T.{shot. He also wounded Talaat's wife. | pushingly impudent.” ‘The Judge ordered the court cleared,| ALBANY, March 18—Governor| ator Joseph FH, Stricker an Canadian, Beauvais does not look Hayher of New York City voted for] Talaat Pasha, with Enver Pasha! After telling of many places where) Mrs. Jake Hamon ee the mention | Miller, in a hearing to-day on th@l+o.day that an indictment agains like an Indian, He has -polished 5 no Dit and Djemal Pasta, formed the tri-|she had met or ecen Mrs. Stokes, she| °f the word mother broke down nd | proposed ompact between the offi-] Knight will be returned on Friday ways and a smooth, courteous Another conference of Assembly |umvirate which controlled the Turk-| seemed to be thorongaly well poised. Lelendt etl ae bei aang | citls of Now York State and those /and that he hoped to havo the tal | manner. He is well dressed, appar- t publicans will be held after ad-| ish Government during the war. In| Q, (By Mr, Wellman)—Where else] | ud" Ballew, Deputy Sheriff, and sf New Jersey for the creation of a|set for next Monday. He decla ently has plenty of money and would - imment to-morrow at which | July, 1919, a Turkish court martial! pave you seen Mrs, Stokes? A. At other deputies disarmed several inthe port of New York District, doelarea| likely that Knight would be cunvicted | not be out of place in any drawing 4 Jmonts to the bill will be con- | investigating the conduct of the Gov-| the Maryland Hotel, No. 104 West|*dience as they were pulling SIX! tit the State of New York could|and sentenced within an hour nnd room. He seemed to have been fully ‘ sideved, Senate Leader Lusk said last} ernment during the war period con-| 49th Street, and at the Waldorf-As-| Shooters from holsters when the) nor leave the welfare of the six mil-| would be sent to the electric chair informed of all tho details of the 5 {eit that there will be no amend-|demned the three men to death, but |toria with Mr, Wallace in 1911, be-| rouble broke. |lion residents of New York City “to| within a month case. Talaat had already fled to Germany, |¢ore she was married to Mr. Stokes, | “Bud” Ballew took « gun from the! tne onder mercies of an administra-| “The prosecution in this case 1s in-| “I don't want any publicity," he | Majority Leader, Senator Clayton|!n which country Enver Pasha and] @, When did you first sce Mra,|/S0nofanattorney. [tion from whose inefficiency and ta-} Vulnerable,” sald Prosecutor Stricker, | Lawyer Representing Both ey en ke Sided: vied eee ‘ Tk. Lusk announced utter the con-|DJemal also took refuse. Responsi-|stokes at the sith Strect house? a.| “Buck” Garrett, Sheri, stood next! competence all of the people of the| “I am gratified beyond expression at id ker’s Case S He dpnisras he coe Gseage a : ference there were thirty votes for|ility for ther 1ssacres of Armenians | 4 short time after Sept. 4, 1914, when|t? the Judge with his hands on his) state are now suffering.” the arrest of Knight, who fully con Sides of Banker’s Case Se- Sinatra ae rough wit j the traction measure, but would wot|W88 thrown on Talaat Pasha. I moved into the house. hips, one of the few calm persons! «ang when it becomes neceamary | fessed to the murder of Mrs, Wilson cures a Postponement. Bonavais refused ahectutely t6 nigh ; give the names, nor would he give a The witness said she rented the rear | there. |for the Stnte to step in and rescue| The Perth Amboy police are to be; = ¢ ton Mrs, Stillman. ti ' the namea of the seven men trom! LEAPS TO DEATH OFF oF her apartment in asth Strect to] The whole court was In a panic.| people in their own interests," he} commended for the intelligent, ef Fobe: #e Beesams ee 1 tor| “She wban't be discussed,” he sald Greater New York who voted Gladys Date, a dog fancier, who was| Many refused to go outaide, the de- added, “the State not only haa the|fielent and speedy manner In which | |” ry of counsel. for} cee AAs be dlecunsed,” he ati ‘ Cwatt. 1 BROOKLYN BRIDGE 1 yicha of Mrs. Stok fendant sobbed ‘They can do anything power, but, in my judgment, it is the| their task was pursued.” j Mrs, Pitt Anne Urquhart Potter Still} oo. ee ; It was learned. however, that five]. __ — | th December, 1914, according to the| they want to with me, but they must mor Reataleeaae iniaal iC Undisturbed by the ewift yuniwn-|man, after consultation with her! ge geolare . ‘ of the latter were Senators Charles | Lighter Passes Over Body, of Un- | witne sho went down to Edgar|leave my dear old mother alone Wiliam ‘MeCarrot! and Juttus| ment awaiting him, Knight was ealin | xfanhattan attorneys before the open- peers wae Gu teacia cae ps ‘ 8 Tank seed. Waa Dalene Jann identified Man Just After. It Wallace’ _avartment ona afaravon eee pa snaoontts 'Henry Cohen told the Governor that pe saat valpatela ND at ing of the Supreme Court at White | Nothing further to do with the case, , raham L. Katlan a Strikes W: to show him a puppy she ha ‘or| “A rema s made and not the organizations which the re~ eisai . With regard to the Strikes Water. 5 Ma ee ot Plains to-day, announced that ie reported raid on Ward V. Tolbert. The other two, tt] A) pion watt et . |sa alo. sorry'a bit for doing it—I had to sented and those that were present | Brunswick. Eight extra guards are |” 4 . PY! ene Stillman Lodge in Quebee pra- | \9 said on good authority, were Sen-| Mt: Hugene Fatton, of a War De-| Poo were IN THE BATHROOM. Speck. If the counsel for the State came to Albany in support of the| constantly on duty at the jail to| agreement with tho attorneys repre-| vince, during which shots were fired ‘ ator Willam T. Simpson of Brook-}Pirtment Inunch patrolling tho East’ “when I got down there, Mr. Wal-|resent—tI can’t help it at all, my re-| proposed treaty ward off a possible attempt by indig-| senting James A, Stfilman, President | peauvais said: ‘ j lyn and Senator Schuyler M, Meyer|River, wus approaching the Brooklyn tac game out of the bathroom and |marks stand | In his reply, Gov, Miller wuid that] Bant citizens to lynch Knight. So / of the National City Bank, all further | «rhe first I heard of that was when Bi ot Maihattan. ridge to-day when he saw @ man, his Stokes followed him," the wit-| Judge Champion adjourned the|the correct solution of the priblema| far there has been no threat of | proceedings in his divorce action aud}; read it in the newspapers, The only Leader Lusk’s idea in not mak- [ereprsarrie igen Porat alrsraed ness said, ‘Mrs, Stokes screamed | court until 11 o'clock and Mrs. Hamon|of the port development and transit | rouble. : 7 | Mrs. Stillman's contemplated counter | snots I ever heard around the place | ing public the names of the two |... the body struck the water a Hehter 4nd jumped hack into the bathroom, | returned to the court room, | affooted the comfort, health and hap. |. The #iM-crazod negro, Knight, says | suit had been indefinitely postponed. | were fired by young James Stillman New York Senators was doubtless | passed over it. | said: ‘I suppose I am intruding,’| Clara Smith-Hamon with her|piness of the «ix million residents of | BC XH0WS he must die, and he doesn't} Mr. Brennan went before Justice! jr, who did a lot of shooting at tar that if their votes are unnecessary With the help of lila brother Henry, |and I went out. But Mr, Wallace| mother and sister, were in the ante-|the city, the more than ten million seem to care §=He. biahes the Be | Merenenser 2 few moments later and} gets every day.” to pass the bill they will be re- |mate of the launch, Capt. Fatton bought the puppy afterward. room, She placed her arms around ber| inhabits of the State and many moro | 2% De Says lie iay In walt during the} put the postponement on the record! Beauvais spoke affectionately of leased from their promise, and by | located the body with boat hooka and) uring the testimony of the wit-|mother and said: | miviions of the entire country. storm Saturday night to get money waving ae Repeseasten both sides. young Stillman, who is sixteen years voting against it they can face | made it fast with ropes to the stern | nose Mr. Littieton remarked ina dis-| “They don't dare to do it, mother, There hag been a good deal of 4 ier > He decision to cease activities was lof age. He pointed with apparent constituents when they go |of the launch. He then towed t jtinctly audible aside: “That's not|dear, they don't dare.” The mother | tatk about h le," he said, “and (Contisued on Might Page.) | renctied after ad exchange: of Tixwe| pleasure et a aicture of the Jama It requires only twenty-six | body to the foot of Main Street, Brook- Sea ace ‘ Sh poet atdye a. i aK abe me Tae, Ne 4 "end — | between counsel this morning. The Z i si ‘he only dog in this cas and sister were crying aloud. t has been made a fetish ti alre banker’s son which was on the otes to pass lyn, where it was held for the arrival of | © 1t hes ss fetien to) corer «ttorneys representing Mrs. Stl xotes to pase any measure ln the | ee ine Division Tollee. | Questioned as to other times on| When court was reconvened Clara] misrute and misgovernment, and the} DAYLIGHT SAVING toe torte ia 4 Tailed [mantel above the fireplace in ‘the Senate. Thi ha teaped from tho bridge {which abe had econ Mra, Stokes and| Smith Eamon took the stand, garbed! alk up to the moment they were called | tuxuriously furnished room. @ man who leaper m the bridge|which she ha pen Mrs. & rt Sm: amon took the si , garbed people who are talki Moe 0 the : : UP-STATE MEN Whee READY TO) 45 about fifty years old and appeared | Wallace together, the witness said|in a blue tailored suit and tailored! spect to the HERE CUT 2 MONTHS |!» consultation by Pion sSiranaid “I feel very indignant at being re- ge-~ Te only, nope. New York had of] be an Italian, ‘The bridge I more that one midnight in 1916 sho heard|nat, Sho tiptowl to the stand. Shel state are looking at It from an en- — - ____laheud with ther dearand that afr.| cre“ 02 ® balétreet” he aa defeating the Dill was by making a point where he jumped, ater at the|q scream in the hall in front of Wal-|seemed to have full cotnrol of her-| tirely wrong angle, Aldermen to Pass Committee|stinman should mot pay a literal hes an alr of annoyance, “Our Femie solid front gt the conference, for their | 2°" |lace’s apartment af, “The Sute is sovereign within its| Recommendation Season Last |counsel fve—approximately $25,000— i as % ee Guedes cellangues Know the Demecnatn ars “y went out there and saw Wal- | ‘I have known Mr, Hamon many| sphore, ‘The municipaiities have Baas a na $10,000 a month allmopy and file |, 2 hastened to produce documents solidly opposed to it. As it was thero| HARDING WORKS | | “teal a Sooon md Page.) |SCHT® He pald my tuition at busl+| heen created by the State. ‘They are rom April 24 to Sept.25, | {fi Himan'y, amended. auswer|t® tface his line of ancestry, Continued on Second Page sims Bias) an L tora FSB was some help extended to the Newi OVER HIS RETURN a (Continued on Second Page.) |the more creatures of the State aa] New York City's new dayticht say-| charging her husband with definite Be eet is See be York Republicans at the opening of |SPECIAL SESSION Jugncies for local administration, and | ings season will begin this year the last|acts of miuconduct as “an affirmative ip Pata foie recently bepatigs the conference, and that harmony did FOR INCOME TAX NEW YORKER GETS their justifleation or excuse for the| Sunday in April—the 24th—and extena| defense.” Mrs, Stillman left Lake- Peli : yee ig ici he: said, wot, preva Is evident from the long ee OF SENATE ENDS exercise of power stops at the point|to the last Sunday tn September—thy|¥00d, where sho has been staying | © CONES Nes Ot Qusvec ane eee Peston OF thin penaion, Like Many Thousand Others He STATE DEPT. POST) wiere they cease to be able effoc-| sth—according to a recommendation| TCently and was undersivod to have} te) ‘The help to New York came from| ‘!8¢ MAN) sane ets He | dtourns Before Noon After Con- ly and ‘efficiently t handle tho! ation) cone to New York to eign these al-|t0¥% but the last timé I was th up-State, but added to the lash of the Left the Task Until the ms veral More Rover Woods (bil® Named vand a So handle the! made to the Board of Aldermen th egutious a: & preparatory step to the | TAPF¥town was over a year ago, Pt E party whip to bring up-Staters into} Last Moment firming Severa ore aver fi ‘i TI i i eS) wins afternoon by the General Welfare Com-| oountur attack to-day, “The Police Chief of Tarrytown ig | ast} . H Nominations. Confirmed as Third Assistant Weierstrass mittee of that body, ‘I'he board will! No indication us to Ue coasidern-|YerY much mistaken when he says | (Contigued on Seventeenth Buse) | WASHINGTON, March 1 WASHINGTON, March 15.—The ex Secretary \ YALE LAW STUDENT HELD, | adopt tiie recommendations of the com-|tions which led Mrs. Stillman'y coun. | ¥@4 Seen there a short time ago, Hé ae HILH place hunters cooled | ty. at tiie to whi. Safin sy mittee either late tiis afternoon or as! described me , ssio ve ate c sion Wah 1 . andy ? tot lee! to consent tu allow the case to a3 4 man over § fest Russo-Pollah Peace Reported Signed. W their. heels around the | Marah 4 ended shortly before noon to-| ¢ WASHINGTON, | Man 3 Charged With Forgery and Giving| \¢! Tuesday's meeting eiand aa it is indefinitely could be|ta!t and weighing more than 290 RIGA, March 15.—Poland and Rus- White House offices to- |day. After confirming a few addj-| Woods Hille of New York, us Classmates: Bad Chest: Recontly the Lemiulature repented) y neg trom Mr. Brennan, His aseo.|POUndSs, ‘That Is absurd, as you gam |) Tare "days: SRE PER eri ne y, President Harding toiled over tional nominations by President Hard-| Of the State Department Division of) ae travian, Murch 1i--Maurice W | Sate Gaylinht saving, but permitted) '\' ee defini ly intimated ry} see for yourself.” £ ed March 18 hae M. The rt 1 nig the Senate adjourned sine dic Weatern ssuropien Attsirs, Waa nor . FL | toca) option because of the division of Suites» y intimated for peyment of 30, 000,000 ‘gold rubles in ’ Like mpny o nee Americans, he se TH Botoake epectatien that the Third Assistant retary of State in the Yale Law School Was held 1 populations, At the time this was abba “trae s demanded that Mrs, | Fle did mot look like a 6-footer or a? eparation for’ Voian nad left tho tasic to the last mo- Mt HL ereloek in expectation that the rq almost tmmodintely was vontimnyn | $100 bond In Clty Court to-day for u| thin city already had a daylight aavings Stiltman’s side of the cave should | 200-pounder. He said his height waw Woman Killed by Five-Story Fall. ment and only those with urgent nomination of Shipping Bowrd menoers, | bY the Senate \ is ‘Thursduy on charges of for-| ordinance in eff but the General’ have Jeust a3 much publicity aa] 5 feet 10 Inches and that he weighed Mrs, Minn Hamm of No. 88 Firet| business got in to see him unt The lai tie pee FA ec) DAR IRs SND Ae R BOG URE OF Mage (6OI Welfare Coinmittce decided to amend the accusations regarding Mrs, Stiff. | 162 pounds. Aventic, fell, from ihe rant of that| he had told the income tax man nator La “iva asachuseits, “tho| vurd University, tiae been in thw dip Ho wns arrested last night in nis doi- | 41. The old ordinance provided daylight man connecting her name with that| Beauvale refused to discuss the building day to the sidewalk five! all about himself, his f ;: A le! inatic service for xeventeon years, tie milory room at Yale. Segal is alleged exte 0 . (fie 4 ¥ . y Stil Penal tovsky tn Shp ideale te wl amily and oninel of the| Walle Rorvioe fo , saving extend fiom March to Octoler of Fred Beauvais, the guide at Camp} child. Quy Stillman, in any yy earias F ptalcheaneicealvaihsca, fh RS | fiat spnoip aes pei Ae fevona ve to ays cnahed 9 nuatier of bogus The change is sade because it ie be \ehateoaver } H etrograd ip 1901, checks among fellow students. lieved the old pes iod is too lengthy, (Coatinued on Second Page)» | Beauvais and bis brother, { i j Sates be pmcenininimen 2) TBA Ea a MU Ee I, = enero a eee a - =< ~ oo a—enemnenans aninestnemnaisinti ——,

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