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(Continued from First Page.) | Btreet. I was coming down from my | *HAlo!” to me. T was taking my dogs up to White Plains where we had kennels, On cross-examination Mr. Litte- { on brought out the fact, that Hattie | was black and blue from it and erie Johnson, the negress, who had been | # and was so sick she couldn't eat her in hunting up witnesses for } Btokes, was the one who sought ou Mrs, Doering at her home at Wood Q. When would he arrive there A& Between 10 and 11 o'clock Q. How would Mrs, Stokes receiv Bim—how was she dressed? A. In!" G “You wrote |wrote this note? Blokes, BL that she slept galow, which Q. What time did t & Between 11 and & What ddd Mri. Stokes do then? & She used to go to Mr. Billig's bun-| galow and stay there and chat for an hour or more. fave you ever seen Mrs. Stokes H and Billy kiss? A. Yes, in the house Oh ‘another trip to ‘Proutdale on July 4, 1917, the witness said she/when the committee favorably reported ‘hi the bill offered by Senator Dial pro- hibiting a Federal J Vlad fi w came into the one bungalow whic the pre shared on that occasion and Mra. Glokes asleep on one couch more than one sala: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 3, many times. spondents. Billig was em- meet Billig Referring to the week-end trips to LEST Troutdale, near Denver, the witnes os TEN YEARS FOR $772,000. mid that she acce ed) Mrs. and the cht laren and (That the Hiinotn Pronceutor Saya, | been xe Would Make “an a ey | demanded a sentence o! " Dye SaNAON for Via ati pntven, | © poroh which ran across the front of |r iin with the theft of $772,000 worta the bungalows. Qi Were Billi gether alone during th: A. Yes, vey used to g im the hotel in the evening, “CALLED HIM A DEAR, SWEET THING.” the Jury late to-day. soe’ Bom") ONE SALARY FOR LANDIS. ge and Mrs. St to- | tw week ends? | | ut to dances} made that has prevailed. A short time ago Columbia Grafonolas were re- duced in price. This particular model, which is one of the most Beis to and beautiful of all, has been reduced from 75 to $175. It is Sheraton design; in rich mahogany; inlaid with satin wood; and equipped with nine record albums and automatic non-set stop. Everybody admires this instrument; and a saving of $100 is well worth thinking about. On Your Own Terms Within Reason Records will be included in the contract, if desired, Fhonoaraph fala Salons, I Buil Bho left mines Mate FATHER SURE VANCE." Mayflower . GIRL WAS POISONED) , with the children and Bil Hig asleep on iy in MAD GNELETIR [i228 “ay Jano nther pease entr the afternoon, abe explained. Q. Did you ever hear Mrs stokes say aanything about the Hote - es, she gaid ine hind porated and an couldn't to non money or any of Mr erty Q. Did you ever hear Mrs. Stokes . speak of getting a divorce? A. Yes, I heard her speak of It [to her step-father, Mr. . pross lon hat way’ tothe Stam ae Ve al ance for His oa | New Dining Room Suites From the JOHN D. RAAB Co., Grand Rapids Less Than HALF PRICE! MAHEN we were fortunate enough to secure, at our own price, one-half the entire Furniture stock of the JOHN D. RAAB CO. of Grand Rapide, on the occasion of their retirement from business, we did not depart from our established policy of “Better Value for Less Money.” low price at which we were able to buy, we have marked all this high ory Furniture at our usual modest increase over actual cost. The result is such values as the following, which are but a few of the remarkable offerings this Except- ional Sale affords:— given Billig money with oO Inte you ayer agen ats. Ste eke sage from the police of} h She gave "her a hard whipping. in connecti on with the case of es would get into fits of | M 1 spank her ona used to ance “Lockhatt has been married twice. “ present he is Hving with ibd gece ved nd wife and daughters. Q. Did not Mrs. § here Syl! Ni yvernber for Lon Angeles SAYS BILLIG SAW MRS. STOKES, V3 high temper now ‘ond EVERY DAY. Yes, practically every day. Dorothy Bush, who was nurse to} Jimmie Stokes. the eld ok elso a new witness fo at she was in Deny family for five months in 1917, Which time she saw Hal Billig ether of the Q (By Francis L. Wellman, coun-| y “u met? gel for Mr. Stokes).—How often dia {hi na note saying that I’ you see Billig and Mrs. Stokes to-! gether? A. Almost every day. 1 Q. You know whe Ployed then? A Q. Didn't Mra. 8 at his office in her Yes, practically every Q. Where did Billig send his Sun- ja ' day mornings? A. In Mrs. Stokes's . ra ‘eener with ine to do and is a we u rexpecied citizen t into a temper with ner 10-pee. Dining Room suite in Walnut. Buffet, Server, China Closet, Chairs. Reg. price, $960. Spee Dining Room suite in Mahogany. Butler, Extension Table and Sale Price, $225 Chipp endale 10-pce, Dining 1pP. suite in Mahogany, Buffet, Server, China Closet, Ext. Table and 6 Chairs, Reg. Price, $1125. ee eee Eales Price, $495 Also Living Room Furniture at Amazingly Low Prices ‘These represent remarkable value because prices on suites of this character are advancing every day. different designs, of which only two are described below. Come! x mo’ and the nurses. She er erying most every day NOTE LAST ‘OF COTILLO BILLS IS SIGNED witness stated that in 1919 Billig h, PP suite in Mahogany or 3urden of Proof Now Upon the Server, China Closet, Ext. Burden) ee srroct Now Ue : Table and 6 Chairs. Reg-price,$1150. Transmitters of mboey Instead im and Mra. Stokes i pt 1 him that I Hundreds of suites, in four Oe ince anything about it, | Bil empowering savings banks to} 1 the note at first, but after Mr. IHlig pleaded for an hour 1 Room Suite, upholstered in ae Pe Ree fre’ upholstered in Velours or Tapestry. Reg. Prices $050. ale Price, $295 eton pro yluced the note | The WRIGHT -FOX aE 9-11 East 37th New Yor aa Fifth Avenue a a. the ignorant allen, had Tittle or | she had juat given. was up to him to prov: © the teuth when you] 8} nts that atte. money had 2 8 CHICAGO, May 4.—The State to-day Liberty: Bonide [Trust Company, as an young men,” nm A, Malato, Spocta his closing statement to the jury this morning and it was ex- pected that Dalton's case would go to Committee Holds Judge Should Not He Baneball Arbitrator. WASHINGTON, May 3.—It is im- proper for Judge Kenesaw Mountain pee Landis of Chicago to serve as supreme What did she call him? A.| arbitrator of organized baseball, accord- ing lo the Senate Judiciary Committte. 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