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y THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 22, 192 Late Photos of the Two Baby Boys In the Stillrian Divorce Drama 1. NL SENTENCES FOR 4 PLUMBERS Hey, Fellers! C’m on ’n Have a Shower Bath! HUGHES BRINGS FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORDNEY TARIFF BILL NOT THE ONE ted States De- oMcials, as to fed and ooffined, and a strong was placed over them. The Waar f 1,200 to Be Installed at- Fire ; City of Alton’ then grange to ir VETOED BY WILSON MAXIMUM 0 DAYS BEFORE CABINET Hydrants This Summer for ro. were Dy Yd Ohne, ther oats, wink glider astes didratdas the Kiddies, a consiers.tion and given a little wrt ee : - - = thod.”,.,. President Has Made One | Justice McAvoy Imposés Fines} Restoration of World Relation-| 1 will rain whenever you pleas: _ + Difficulty “was tind In obtaining a next summer if you are @ kid and ' haye a bathing suit and Itve in a oongested district, near a fire hy- © | drant. e \ 4 All you have to do is to go to one of the 1,200 portable shower baths that are about to be installed and Change and Others Are Pre- ships and Revival of ‘Trade dicted Before It Passes. Are Discussed. WASHINGTON, March eign affairs ocowpied the major at- tention df Presidént Harding and his ‘Vessel to carry them back to New nally; “tie steamer Yoro of ungon, Line took them aboard; it figbt with one of the Rush- ‘@*crew ensued and the master the xg hurriedly turned them 2 f° Uhelr prison, on Many Others—Jury Con- victs Three More. After an all night argument Jury trying the firm of Wells & New- LOOK FOR PENROSE AID Jthis timé, the Rushville, which . ton, Fi 1. A t the uniformed fireman » just arrived jn’ Rio after «'G, © P. Leaders Facing, Per- om, Frank J. Fee and Charles A | sopinet at thetr mooting to-day. Sec-| °% 1” : pong ‘Of several thontbe in Latin! ‘ \ Murphy, members of the firm, ant) retary of State Hughes lala before | waters, that began in Oc-| plexing Problem—Trouble bn I xi 1 hy “Turn on the rain, mister, please! ‘at_New York, and which waa K ‘ John 1. Kaight, President of the} the Cabinet « gendral survey of the) auc noard of Aldermon to-day nh wortee, wre ouked by Ameri: if It Boosts H. CLL. f Master, Plumbers’ —_Asaogiation, | foreign relations of the Ualted States.| 11.4 1, appropriate $25,000 at the Vlog, Counsel Thomas, stationed cashier vrougt in verdicts to-day finding|@# made no recommendations re-| ooiee ay ihe Mayor's Committee on levs York, Capt. Van Weeldern | garding any of the probleme, it was Yast consented to take therm aboard By David Lawrence. Fee not gullty and the reat guilty of Bi 3 Recres! Playgrounds, the sethen,” nad Cape Van Welder poten, Corian Word). ical ns conspiracy in restraint of trade ns 4] The specific questions discumed in-| Min | SOR ew aoe ssPRen," Capt, Van n, k mea: a restoration \- sweven or eight Ria Janciro potice-| WA@HINGTON, March 22 (Copy- nace matin eae > hap weitas eae eg gages Bach bath will be big enough to ' i BH: aks tux betned. 5 Doat, | ight, 1921).—The decision of the Re- } » o, M : accommodate twenty-ifive children A pléa for clemency for Knight wa: ortered i Ah odd cotndidence came to light to-day when John F. Burke, Deputy leths created Gy new goverhménts jarising out of the War and other war aftermaths. Secretary of Labor Davis reported “(Phe poicemen stayed on board she pubiican ; Wiianvilie uit in. Ri Wektors tn ‘Qpngrese 18 at once, and it is figured that on op- | + Ville wih the while It was io ‘ preasively hot days it will be possi- Pept clove visit. [agreement with President Harding ble to keep the whole juvenile popu 4 The Rurhvite’s crew said the cap- ‘to pass the Fordney Emergency Tar- 4 a san tl, d y € qeete eippigeres very “danger. | sheritt, took olfiege of the “code of |favarable progress ob the packer |/“ti0m Dlesrantiy and healthily wei i " id Capt. Weeldern issued an iff Bil) in the same form as it wan | practice.” Burke formerly was a! wage dispute, it was statgad and cool. - ak to | M4 2 he baths are to be set 1 xt ) me It they ain oe Mae ware te ee een oe Mee prosperous master plumber on Col-| ‘The question of war iiqhidation aa usetanto wiih male Ba bi two days’ pay. Additionally, last session of Congress should bé jumbis Avene. He was put out of agaln was before the Cabinet to-dayl oe nnected by a hose, The spra ated, orders were given the taken with a grain of salt businéss by Jon T. Hettrick’s code jand the ppition was expressed that vat re : fet wai make public any ise |" Ar" wratreatee tacit Sill will be of practice organization and then | spatial iegialation wilh be Remar ree enritue Xhe Rushville was en route Passed—that much, is certuin—dut sought employment as Depuly Sher- See force mission which ‘mind. Property worth millions of dollars) is awaiting disposition and the attens| tion of some special body 4a teces- the Presideat has n The location of the baths in eact Aldermanic district will ,be left to the discretion of the Alderman, who wilt give the preference to neighbor. low Orleans the captives attacked many things point to the probability " pte eeraperry + of a revision of the Fordney meas ment arising out 0! 28 4 8. Everybody all By uelll or ure before it can pas aversody soa ee knows that the Fordney bill, | iff. He escorted the prisoners across the Bridge of Sighs to the Tombs. Before imposing sentence Justice WATER CHRSTENS : eet McAvoy began sentencing the seventy /sary to qrotect the iaterdts of the} hoods where children are most nu- vert suitcases, yalifes and duf- passed both Houses during the last or more members of the Plumbers'/Government. Legislation, it js x=! merous, , ire, pelanetne, i of Prisoners geasion, would never have had “a Association who pleaded guilty with- beige Mord ee ie. special — tukeh anhore with them. 5 js c by Wild «A Biiesrpunets photagraphe and atinses, Host of a show of passage if there out trial. See catias Ie te errearekoa 1a | Ive ontienae red by wie. Joseph Tilogli, ten years brother Lewis Hilozh, eigit: Vanil, eleven; Attilio Caputi bin brother Armando, livin Street, Wost New Yo down and injured by old: his Anthony ten. including one of the canal zone, and had been the slightest chance of ang iclous looking @bject called a proval by Mr. Wilson. Accordingly are in the prisoner's baggage imany things were inserted in th I 2 : Ma) i SEIS etoreroom of whe Parish Fi ), partly out of @ desire to satis'y| SSS ae bill, partly out of @ desire to satisfy ASS ne renee < N NOM § certain constituencies and nirtiy out] ©pas Selah tenn, Sentences were made (o vary ac- cordingly as the court was informed whether the firms and individuals had been active in enforcing the terms of the "Code of Practice.” Some indi- ded reference to the question in- volved in the forthcoming visit of Rene Viviant, former Frenab Premier, The Allied debt situation also is un- derstood to have figured in the dis- cussion, although nothing definite was a busp) | ‘COLORADO, EVE ACTS PASS SENATE OF SEA FIGHTERS BY VOTE OF 29 10 20 pobile out of contro! of the d-ivor yesterday « of an effort to make suse that the] —-—— —| viduals were let off with fines and in |said on this point , | Rerneon,. The machine was not stopp si ‘bill would be sufficiently obnoxious | a few instances of both corporations | — after the accident. The police hay the license number and are seeking ( LETTER FROM WIFE. ! neraii¢: Maeoutl to and individuals sentences were sus- : Porat or the heiress ee eee TEACHERS LOOK LIKE PUPILS |oros5. 08 ice, "ots ain D BY GOVERNOR'S raaning. Bxpiblicans: nave pixel: Senator Nicholson’s Daughter|One of Three Measures, for| coven Austen Attomey General] | BMEPORTA, Kan. March 32. — Misa ly condemned the Fordney Bill as unscientific. The plan to re-serve thie measure and put it through both Houses in the same form as it was passed will not succeed because Kenneth M. Spence informed Justics McAvoy that J. MoMilian & Co. and Franki.n Bean as an imdividual had been entirely frank before the Lock- wood committee and in the course ot the Grand Jury investigation ant Florence Wright, County Superinten- dent of Instruction, has requested teachers in the Lyon County schools to wear dresses that will distinguish them to distinguish the te: TOBE TRUMP CARD WN STLLMAN SUT Smashes Bottle as Dread- | naught Is Launched. | Recovery of Damages, Gets 30 to 16 Vote. . | en tt 18 difficult CAMDEN, N. J., March 22-—Ohris- | er in the school- many American business houses af- ALBANY, March 22,—The three % ‘ (Continued From First Page) | fected by tho measure will demand tened with’ a flask of cqmbonated| yrutlan-Gage Probibition Enforcement | that George E, Gibson & Co, anaq "oom according to Mise WHEN fir hearings and subsequent changes in (Continued from First Page.) water from Colorado Springs, the| Bills were passed by the Senate to-|Charies H. Darmstadt & Co. seemed G ASKED , express, then the the bill. pr teatad as super-dreadnaught Colorado _was| gay and now go to Gov. Miller for ap-| © bave been passive members of the HARDIN andcthe belt clanged and the Wingh-shod ride through ‘the streets Prd subways of Greater New York. “I Be guilty of avreach of trust imponed ‘upon me by the"100,000 people of my district (Washington Heights) it I track was | feel,” he shouted, “that I would | ONE CHANGE*HAS BEEN MADE BY PRESIDENT. When once the Fordney Bill is opened wp, other changes wilt be in- sisted upon. President Harding him- ‘gelf nas already made one change— fa request that the measure apply for six months instead of ten. This will affect cerfain schedules because al- ready certain changes in economic conditions have oceurred which ren- did not -twomte how this measuro | der necessary a readjustment. Senator Penrose has indicated that A pab. my people of all their . ere ‘he means to go along with the p.an brevet this bill run the words to pass the Fordney measure, wh!ch *Whenéver.in the public interest.’ Ihe originally wanted killed. There's imncy is now attacked in the divorce action. While the fetter, it is said, does not admit any specific act of infidelity, it is said Mrs, Stillman mentigned Fred Beauvoia, who is named as co-re- spondent in the banker's divorce suit, | admitted a cdrtain regard for him and pleaded for a “square deal,” urg- ing that her husband had been away from home much and she had been very lonesome. At the end of-her lester Mrs, still- man made a pathetic plea for for- giveness. She wrote the letter volun- tarily. Her husband had not become daughter launched at the yards of the New York Shipbuilding ‘Company this afternoon, while 20,000 cheered. Mrs. Ruth Nicholson Melville, of Samuel D. Nicholson, United States Senator from Colorado, swung the bottle of water against the bow as the great ship started slowly sliding down the ways. The colorado is 624 feet long, with | She | A displacement of 33,600 tons. will be equipped with 18-inch guns. Her mative power is to be furnished by four electric motors of 7,000 horsepower each and four propellers, euch 18 1-2 feet in diameter. The Colorado is a sister ship of Maryland, launched Jast May Proval, The vote was 29 to 20 on the bills designed to place the burden of enforcement upon local peace officers and to repeal the Walker 2.75 Beer Law, and 30 to 16 on the bill designed to permit persons injured by an in- toxicated person to recover damages from the one who sold the liquor. debate by attacking the measures. “This. is a ridiculous situation,” by said, “when in an endeavor to prac- tice economy we purpose to appr- opriate vast sums of money to en- foree a law which the State cannot amend.” Minority Leader Walker opened the; Hettrick coalition. All of these were allowed to go with suspended sen- tences. J. 3. Murphy & Co. Inc. was| fined $1,000; Thomas BE. MoLoughlin, Inc, $500; John &. Weil $250, Will- fam Young Plumbing Company $730, Hopkins Plumbing Company $4,500, the A. Bryant Company $1,000, apd Willltm Wallace a5-¢ meniber ot the rm $250. Spence told uJstice McAvoy | that David. Diewan of Canavan. & | Diegan, had been very active in en-| forcing the Hettrick rules. The firm TO HANDLE MAIL IN A BETTER WAY Heads of Depattments Also—76 Per Cént. of Washington Mail Comes From Them. * WASHINGTON, March 22. OSTMASTER GHNERAL P HAYS to-day started at headquarters to clean the was fined $1,000. David Diegan was sentenced to the workhouse for 30) days. Michael J. Canavan was re-| leased on a suspended sentence. Falibee & McCaul were fined §2,600; | John J. Falibee, suspended sentence; Postul Department house. At the Cabinet session he called on the Presidemt and every Cab- inet member, to handle their mai! 9 find that whenever soine éople begin ‘a story that Mr. Penrose turned the | Suspicious and had not accused her Senator Walker asserted that in or-|'Thomas F. McCaul, suspended sen- tly. Seventy-si 4 of misconduct with any one, th more ly. renty-six per ’ to taille about doing things in the upb- management of the bill in the Senate ¥ one, the per- to Morence Leeds, with whom he ts|der t& enforce the Volstead act pro-| tence; Jarcho Brothers, fined $1,000; cent. of Washington's mail comes” i} Me jutebest they are usually moved by over to @onator MoCumber of North | 8on who told of the letter said. She said to have as Mr. and Mrs. |porly and effectively at least one po-| Moftis Jarcho, sentenced to ten days trom various departments et Se ee A A TI ONT ES, co & far grsater private concern. I can- Dakot& in the belief that the latter, not sep how any Assemblyman from ‘by a combination with the Demo- NewYork City dare vote for this bill crats, would surely bury the Fordney and go home and face his con- measure. But Mr. MoCumber turned out to’ be an ardent champion of the atituenis.” ¢ Donohue's amendments pro- ‘bill. q ‘of @ referendum on the fare The astute leaders of the Republican and for a commission of stx Congress are, confronted with a per- three, They also provided Dlexing problem. They know that to Governor's written approval resist the tariff in the present state of wlan adopted by the Transit World instability with costs of preduc- which would put the tions changing constantly and price requarely up to the Governor, levels uncertain is to attempt a dan- ButJplthough the Governor was serous job, which may react pohiti- Aulahife City, the Miller boys were of Michigan, with whom the teriff is on tke ‘ground ‘to care for the in. daredas.c¥ Muelr icader. Dill put through to bear bis name Sighs ten | Anowwer rumor is that Mrs, Still-| McCue, Democrat, of New York. eA a a - ‘{along with Messrs. Aldrich, Payne, beasis enti, thie ely Sins Ia |orees (a the pepe Bea that| “The Valetend Act, java wah hs AT SOCIALIST, |. |Pinsiey and the other Repulfican | (aye mrs, gtillman’s name as refer-|there is a pousibility her fathor,|!* Pattermed, i faflatical and dis- MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK RT WILL URGE) 222° Dvzone, days. The real | Here and still continued instructing |James Brown Potter, may return | honest.” \ 4a) Suliommitiee - Hokis Jager Has | living. fBeen Proved a Resident of New Jersey. COST MIGHT ADVANC: mittiog ofthe Assembly Judiciary Com- | sugar qalttee; Which investigated the right of articles Assemblyzian Henry Jager, Socialist, th 4m preparedto report its findings to the THD: Audiciary Committees to-diy. now would be received with entnu. A majority of the sub-committee, tt’ siagm by the great body of men ie sald will recommend the unseating women voters, who elect a new Con- El “nat? nthe, found, that the gress a year from next autumn. East e pot resident of lor most part York, State, but ‘of New. Jersey orn Republicans ae i Depp proven’ at hearings in Ni {- Kepublican Party lost control of tho of miles away, enjoying his Cally. But, on the other hand, there e along the boardwalk of are men like Representative Fordney {a fetish and who must have a tari{? trouble, It is recognised, will come if the Fordney bil sends up the cost of ENATOR ADMITTED SUGAR ; Benator McCumber admitted during ALBANY, March 22—The sub-com-|the recent debate that the cost of ht rise and possibly other ‘of food, but that it would help farmer aad other interests and ‘Lower therefore was a good thing in the long ee, ie yey The politicians are not so sure that a rise in the vost of living right ing caution and are remind.ng esterners of the fact that the wae ew the Louis Martin of the J eald that pouse in 1910 on precisely the same thought it only fair to put the case | before her husband with her explan- | ation. | NO BREAK FOR TWO YEARS AFTER LETTER, Mrs. Stillman wrote the letter in her boudoir in the Stillmans’ coun- try home, Mondanne, at Pocantico Hills, and mailed it to her husband, who was then in this city. At that time Beauvais was still employed at thetr country estate, having been taken there to teach wooderaft to seventeen-year-old James Stillman, after be had spent summer of 1917 at the Stillmans’ camp at Three Rivers, Que. After | the episode of the letter, the guide| left Mondanne and was employed in| the @tillman children week-ends, Friends of Mra. Stillman point ont that Mr, Stillman apparently took no action against his wife after the re- ceipt of the letter, and seemingly granted her request for forgiveness ‘because he continued to live with ber, and took no legal action against ber or thé boy Guy for two years. He did not break with them until Maroh, 1920, and did not have the summons and complaint in bis di- - | vorce-illegitimacy action served until July 8, 1920, .|LAWYERS MAY CONTEND HE t CONDONED OFFENSE. In case the letter is admitted as evi- dence, lawyers for the defense prob- ably will contend that Mr, Stillman |.needed, was furnished to-day by th Franklyn H. Leeds, as “Jay,” from the frst letter of his first name. This is said to be the reason why her son was named Jay Leeds and why he was called “Jay Junior.” The defense will seek to introduce testimony regarding the family lite ot Mr. and Mrs, Leeds, Some of this has been incorporated in affidavits attached to moving papers in the all- mony motion and some will be testi- fled to by witnesses. It is said the nurse who attended Mra. Leeds at the birth of her son will ‘be called on to testify that Mr. Stillman displayed all the paternal anxiety customary at -such times. When the crisis was past the nurse is said to have informed the banker, saying: “It's a fine, sturdy boy, Mr. Leeds.” “Well, I'm glad to know that,” oc is said to have replied, “but how ts his mother?" from France, where he has been liv- ing, to aid hi Additional verification of the identity of James A. Stillman with “Franklyn Hatold Leeds,” if any were records of the of State's office regarding automobile licenses, By engine numbers it ts established that the Marmon car for which F. H. Leeds took out Ucense in June, 1918, having a no’ in the National City Bank certif: signature, is the same Marmon car for which mes A. Stillman took licenses in 18 and 19% liceman to every three famities would be needed. The police, he said, are) now criticised because during the crime wave they can not give 100 per cent, protection, and yet it is planned to place upon them the bur- den of enforcing the prohibitory laws, The search and seisure provision of the Enforcement Bill was criti- cised by the minority leader, who al- leged that it woukd afford an oppor- vunity to any person to cause humili- ation to any one with wham he was offended. Senator Fred B. Pitcher of Jeffer- son supported the dill. “No on@ but «a hypocrite can defend legislation of this kind,” said Senator Martin W. “There ig no reason,” said Senator McCue, “why the State should as- sume the expense of enforci: Federal Prohibition Law. The ‘Bate is not called upon to enforce the im. “eo laws, or any ether Federal matter.” Nathan Straus jr, another New York City Democrat, criticised two of the bills but said he favored passage of one which is designed to provide that a persion injured by am imtoxi- cated person may recoy; damages from the one who sold the liquor to the person who caused the injury. Jaco Jarcho, sentenced to ten da: J. H. Jasper, Inc, suspended sen tence; Joseph H. Jasper, thirty day: and James Connelly, suspended sen- @ Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Exceptionally Good Values will be offered to-morrow (Wednesday) in Men’s Shower-proof Coats jusion of its issue—the alleged rise in the cost of |-ondoned the act which his wife ad- Pt living after the Aldrich-Payne Tariff | mitted. ‘The defense says now that Mr. Stillman has no more evidence to-day than he had two yeaca ago, which was long before the Stilimans separated and he started the divorce action. ‘The letter will algo be used by Mr. Btillman’s :awyers in the attempt to prove ineaitiaeey aera net Soy vu | ohn B. Mack, guanian a gramme of revenue raising that re-| {ten Suires at least four bilon dollars «| item for Guy, le expected te mane . ‘The situation may be summed 5 have Up-thus: Mar. Fordney has had bie|Stilmac’s lawyers wil make wn “ il . a man's law- Put Iam holding way! therg will be a tariff bill bear-|"eeo"’ to Met se ete prove that but lt will ‘not bel the letter shows that some one beside jal the last seasion and’ it will not| Mr Stiiman, sould bat = go through 90 quickly ax may be sur- | MIN° in this connect it may be said Bilsed from reading the announce-| inat Mr. Stillman’s complaint in the Republican Ways and| qivorce action docs not specifically tommittes. Indeed the vast! charge that Beauvais ts the father of of interests who let the! Guy sunm Ithough Mra. Still rere i ie iS, Serouah by Gat man in her answer doen accuse the Certainty of a Wilson voto, will have) banger © belaw the father of Jay more to say this time and may 80] Information favorable to Mra, still- the debate as to make acute| man continues to come to her side of after all for tax legis- array in letters, anonymous there » Unkering with erwise, A letter received yes- especially adapted for Spring wear; comprising was passed. A If the tariff were to yield an im- —_s>—— | mense amount of revenue, and relie | the masse of fo! of u incom TE SCORES YOUTH. taxes, ine leaders would go ahead { with firm step and jam it through, im Biekpocket Case, but the tariff, !t is admitted, will Coats of tan gabariline; equally suitable for top coats in clear weather, motor coats or rain coats at $34.00 ‘ And Coats of rubberfzed material Fabric, fable, fabulous, fabian, and fabricate—the only English . words it starts. The new FAB has, however, at $12.50 The greater number of these coats are imported , i Men's Clothing Department, Sixth Floor the i and of terday uownibee. cabeirecetie tine

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