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state of peace is desirable, there In Reocessity for repealing the original t resolution. Usually @ treaty of sote Af an automatic repeal of ‘war resolution. “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY MAY 7, 1921. BRITISH MAJOR, |Newark and New Haven Cops in N. Y. Police Parade; hart Stillman ‘The letters were ruled out of the case by Justice Morschauser In consider- Grand Anse I along ut have After doctor got up have been trying and trying to met it straight in mind, failed eath time; go some day you or Mrs, Stillman recetyed them.| ide of what was worked out on my ngefous consequences of & lerul ie iba He hey aide, and we will put them together Were. “Whe ataniment is wie that Beauvals says he never wrote to Mrs./ anand the anewert and Lam ste Buch a repeal may invalidate mony ‘ n cs bs d pee Me ap SC. Gay lead ted +; . | Stillman except as an employes, and) ic will be as big a surprise to you os Acts of the Government done under “ :@ . . oe NR Fs, b a. - RN Dee Nl declares if any “love notes” exist! it is to me; but we will not go into the authority of the wur reaoiat'on, 1 2 ; ae sy But fundamentally the objection to ] , ‘e ee je. 4 4 ‘t ts sentimental, Many members of | 3 ~ pi Fm ; fs ee Some repeal nth cane ORDERED EXECUTED, ‘Hylan and Enright Chief Figures in Display of the Force was mo evidence that Beauvais wrote] deur‘ap then t Si Teiybu'the other y are forgeries. this just now th “Exhibit B was made public yes. | ven , eer Pi Nee LALLY bi Congress believe it may be regarded @s an expression of regret for the terday. The remaining lotters—also | that some day you will let me see furnished frofn Chicago with an ob-{ you and Guy, che only real loved ones original declaration of wat in Yious design to conceal the real source; 1 ever had he United States Government has| Firing Squad, at the Moment placed itself irrevocably alongaide its of the “leak"—will be made pubiie Ad by you me always remain Semelates in the war by the deciaion| Before Death Order, Re- to-day. yours tq the end cistern m LETTER WITH TWO FOUR-LEAF ehibit Hr te antes: OO to participate in all councils on ques- i . CLOVERS | xh dated: ; Y s Si 5 oot. | +. D ANSE, P. Qy Nov. 8 . tions “growing out of the European fuse to L vot | Exhibit © is Goncribed as tnoltdlng ’ Alot hos end father i hy hone that America would act Sits @n envelope’ addressed to Mra. Still ast Hight and also Ethel, and ) a pat i: Henn oe Bethea tre | STL. | A IN T URMOIL. | man at Pleasant¥ille, N. ¥., and com | t were surprised to hear that ; Allies and Germany hi pen awept taining: two four-leat clovers, The) ¥ was not staying here this win- letter reads: my tmotier said if they would “My Dearest Honey: 1 thank you so known this they would not have much for your nice long tetter and) cor I tell you this because I think telegram. You don’t know how much/ tt would take some tact to work {i it cheered me, 1 don't know what! out. 1 told Harry he better look for ‘away, When a new treaty Is nego-| r v Hes pa , : ~ Sotsle ar asta matter the Gact| Frontier Opened to Germans WIN get small comfort out of 1! __Coecho-Slovakian Troops on Seen Wilko rie ae > . ia + att happened to me, but 1 owas | Work somewhefe, but he hag not done i Accepted. Enter—French Retreating. to yesterday—not yery—but | go 90 far, Sho AGHINGTON, May 1.—President 1 ee heavy headaches, T secmed to have| “Dearest T hope you are ail right tance of the Atites'| OPPWLN, Silesia, May %—At the American representa |capture of the town of Rosenberg by Mh the Supreme Council means! the Poles, a British Major, who waa acceptance, ultimately, of the ns of former President Wilson, in |@cting as control officer there, wus Stall,” Senator Harrieon, Miseissip- aky at 6 wis Tt tre tener om MIPRIRsiD: |arrented by a Polleh lender who was cea fortnerly @ police official uniter the| {arrison twitted the Repudlicons | eee having’ reversed themselves on |M@Jor. ‘This Pole ordered that the Wheie promive to keep oul of Puropean | Major be shot. | ri, He called attention to “the using picture of ¢ arvey,| A squad of five men was ordery w Agwetican Ambas to Great | out into pdsition for the & “ A, wiiting in the Allied Supreme | fy position for the execution. As REM, With those “men vamainat /{@ men took thelr plaew and were vA Be has poured out bia criti- | feady to Mire, the rift being already }raised, the Major exclaimed: “You aa hbibearve of Nations wit finally | ‘ ote Home around ali right” he auld, | [4re hot shoot m “hat te what ‘thie all” mean” HC | AH.the ten In the Anuad snot | Borough Presiicat Curran’s m@ans that the Senate will finally /ately lowered their gung and refused Winns bamcaraee COE Ub: RRS | to: shoot. : | Grand Stand for Police Parade Wilson approved.” | bah | BERLIN, May 7 (United Presse) echo- akian troops in grewt force! | Mave chosmed the Upper Stlepian tron-| [Mer making the Afth nation invoived | t Py In the struggle arising out of the re-| hetween ( any and Silesia be ENTERS THE COUNCILS sie Sine"areten go | released have been granted by the gotten them In Montreal or some-jand fecling better by now. I have where, been dreaming of you. I saw you in "Yea dear, 1 am very lonely fot}one of my dreams, lying in bel on @ you and mias you so much: it's just/ship. You were reading, and after @ | like as if there was no more lights In| while T saw tears—you were crying, the world for me. dear, over what I do hot know; have "In your letter you say I was cruel| cheer, dear—all dreams, [epecially to you sometimes, dear; yes, I know | mine Lam going to mnke come truq [am bed and mean to you, but It] 1 think you remember, always makes me want to love you| “I told you all about my young more afterward dreams; weil, those dreams were all Oh, it seems ages and ages ago! YOU, and now it but remains for me sinde T've Keen yout, and it will seem)‘ make good—to make them turn juat as tong to me before I will be ft have glx: tieatect 5 Atle ot able to take you and hold you in my| oT have six tundrad and fifty of ums and give you @ nice, big hug.|¥out money which I will turn 9 ff any one tries to make love to ae vO, ft lone fo BS eo a sine ule fat ibern eure pause you Jace ait | DUE, dearest, my lily, my only hope thine and Guy's, or rather f am all| Yes. you are my soul, you learnt me beige 4 t Lhad a soil, dear; well, you are yours and Guy’s to the end, my soul growing into me. “With lots and lote of love to the “Oh, how L @ilt ov ‘ome all my Great beyond. bad mistakes of the past—one day's “Let me khow if you find {t very! otering now will ‘ive sno ote year's lonely out tn the Bountry and how! i ippiness later on, dear. You still you are fixed and. if Mr. 8. comas! rove me, dear, don't you? 1 feel it, Jout often. Have you spoken to Im | ave in though We ate tar Apart, about your dream that you had up 1 will try and get some good hard here, and ey of all about youreel? | work In New York City. I would like and dear Guy? | to take you to or something if “You may think 1am fooling when | ‘9 take you to a.show or something If Tsay that some day Tam golnk tol iim to dan You remember that kidnap him and bring him up here: | iy at a slanned last spring: let's first ll get you up here and then 11) V0), Mil pene ie tring Guy. Then O what nite little “apleaae ‘write me when you beve family it will be—all sunshine and) ine “Your ever and ever with all love. Just what I've always been | C. Your ver i dreaming of and hoping for—and |e re oval. what you have too—and hope we have rub Ponce “Love Fred. Inter-Allied Commission here. cn iy tld | “Hope to see you and Guy goon if Phe Polish insurgents “Honey, Dear Low ossible. Love to both ed. @ontinued From Firet Page.) t Pollsh insurgents w vari | possible. Love to bot Fred eet me know how soon before yout)” «p. a—_Two letter from Eatons én~ "yily. reported to auinber from 40,000 think we will see one another again. | oo4eq fe 100,000, , 1 will rush things through now. ‘Th delivered to Ambassador Geddes, says | Tho ftalinns, who are ¢ , farm work is coming along fine. Will MRS. KATHITHIO: “BEAUTIFUL 24m part: ee we the only finish by next week all our plantiag. | FLOWER.” «. The Government of the united {Members of the Allied orcupattonary AVIIL write you again for Baturday's! . pxnivic @ was enclosed with ex- : Hforee to offer resistance #0 far, lost bout. With all my love to you and! . . States, while maintaining the trae 5 | hibit H in two envelopes. The outer @itional policy of abstention trom | forty" Ried, in addition to scores of Guy x x x xx These are kinses for! was addressed to Mrs. Stillman at wot 3 He 5 you. bo! | wounded usa nty = pariicipation in matters of dis e and postmarked at the v “Good-bye, dear, for a Uttle while Grand Central Station, June 18,1920. tnetly European concern, isdeaply Tneh, greatly outnumbering | Yours, ever and ever. FRED. |The inner « Adreswed to gtitnterdsted In the proper eacroni, (Che italiana, followin= a polley of nous | | "Pp. B—Encloged the first two four. [YU 'MNEr ‘siete io ; vee [trality and atendily withdrawing| leaf clovers of the spring are for you, Tred on. Mite +, @ustments and the Just set- Papa ere metieee ah ee ut jand luck with them. F. »ption by the H Moment of the imatters of world- | here sere al yu |SENDS LOTS OF LOVE IN THIS avails fami Wide importance whic under | Polls ane we ‘ | LETTER. wee") “Kind~ Giscussion in the co cos, and | PAT May he Counch of © two letters ‘dies . ‘ai (i : Casi : f : : ‘ 7 , dated July 19, 1919, in| ness Mrs ucted the Al “eve Pi: i ae : ’ ta . f f 6 Pwd | Pxhibit D, dated July e desires helpfully to co-operate in | Ambassadors has |cludes an envelope postmarked Grand | W4t¢ vated at the. Placid Club, | aio the delfberation upon these ques. | lied Commission In Upper Bitesia to ——eanet | Palos, BQ, addrosned to Mrs. Still-| vr pogrent Kathi: t tions, Inform the people that nothing will POLICE COMMA ENRIGHT MANOR MisrLaNy man at Newport, R. 1. It reds: pee Hear pou tare . is loften. It was so nice of you to call me up. Tt mi me so happy that I “My Dearest Hones: “We are getting things done slow sure, The boat house is in the tor Mr, George Harvey, aypointed | iffiurnce the decision to partition ** Ambassador to Great Britain, witl | that district in accordance with the | - . mele but y ; could hard! ak. 1 have been wait } 7. be Inetructed on bis artival in | recent plebiscite. ‘The commission NN tha BIRUATER OR AHS Rienitalcoiall asi Bae heer cou Min moa ra been waite } Dngland to take part, as the rep- | aay instructed to issue proclama | timers in the department were recox- ©. Ky yee, Dearest Honey, there (MF to hear from vou ever since by Dalted Beater, He krealdent of the | cionn to this effect and to make cleat nized and nolsily acclaimed al] alot i A was a lelter come for you trom Mise (eller And, dear, when I come down United States, in the deliberations fons te AN i ati tn c : the line Oliver and I wus trying to get news me kines oven the Allies con nm the present of the Bupret Council, ‘The h » dreams miss you terrible; ha: American Ambassador to France | aovder, Marana! Foon attended en of Guy #0 I opened it | TOM MURPHY ON HORSE RID- “Dear, [ hope you will forgive me. y night and sort of nightmares; j Will be instructed to resume hi® | ine conference of the Ambasaadorn OEN BY BEREAN fre had the size of hia hand drawn been quite vusy to-day and am piace as unofficial observer on the | 7 Probably the tired, Would just love to go up to Conference of Ambassadors, and | !0-d8y ‘ Mr. Roland W. Boyden will be in- ucted to sit again in an unoffi Sececbaggp imu t al capacity on the Reparation Pte APPLAUDED Commiagion. | ‘ ‘The Government of the United | back from below—a little trouble with planning ‘to go ‘there Instead of patehatl Si eede ‘ 2 int ‘hope you are having a nice time Grand Anse with you for all time. I Chief Insp rf s Mu tr and have nice weather at Newport. I quiet and the nice sunset, command: edt have been having rough times since yon't oar. I wish you were |mounted on the beautifay 7 + Mutance. Fifth Avenue cr y don't see] “Kathithio (drawing of heart). Captain, which was \ Ge men again; both painters are gone, France. Good night, dear love, and Porshing in the great mit parade} |so that will be that much less, We read the etars, and hear my prayers a‘es Notes with pleasure your Jafter t ‘ (Cur edt First Page.) n finish it ourselves, and as Lots of akwe and some more; expression of the belief of the rop. ! The pa ed t Pi fanned to do next Spring, ret 00d jug Guy for me. réesentatives of the Aliled Gove packed crow 1 tway to'd ~ painters from below. | “Konerontewa akwerte? ¥ tents assembled in London tha Street, west | venth Avenue, the ' n on the Stillman] hat's ut the only thing that} “p. § 1 hope you have received the American ration in the w north te 40th Si st ta Fith | ept me from going crazy because four-leaf clover I sent you on Sun 8 ut inlornationa ‘ Avenue and sout son Squ ‘ ; ~ jit’ awful lonely, IT can't sieep atjand here is another with a drop cf uu . out th Where the revie fal wan | " . | nights—just and roll around! blood World War will be of tetal ae ented at the W it t ‘ until morning when I get two and) = ‘xjood night, lots of akwerie. roma | three houra sleep. real t see woh ee comers were nthe (ot ieee “ ee Fy lthat I will be able to get away at all “Kalantaniron LOUISVILLE ENTRIES streets as far ns Bixth Avenue : Sera ene ere Ie AG THUD tO do_and It Todo) ‘the jeter recorded as: EXNIbIE. Fr te D sed Ian Pirat Page) and Broadway and over to Madison of any misconduct by Mra. Stillman. | OAT it will be another of those | reads . ~ ees. Avenue, Cross fic uplown = Wirst: ‘Pha though all the] fiving trips | Nearext Kathico: Your last letter 4 Ito y J. Lunt d Dominick Was: pragtion a standstill for and. c cted with| "I got your wire yesterday and [am | from Laurel House was hardly a sure i ROA VR SLRS REPRE ONN IEE three hours. tt t hat Mr, {@lad that you think the prices are all| prise to mo in regards to Miss Klew P | Henry, both of whom are under sus: | At the reviewing stand the Mayor mW \ ow that Mr, |right. Well, good bye, dearest hone and T would like to tell you why i ‘f OF ae +e We | pengion because of indictinente found | and Police igsioner and the Stitiman hud full knowledse of them |r jist now, with Jota and lote of love | did this. Why don t you try to got Soin. tht at nuk hy the Grand Jury, But te deputt m1 4 1 lin tations with Dr. Rus-|to you and Guy Miss Klee for yoursel hy S200; Unite Girl, Loa * Sina, TH Ta Nahe hag , fered Uh lewing st Mayor “ee them and! “WIN write you a nice let! -| will explain this a Uttle fulles Fe Mb Umete Mary diciment Inape Lahey wou Hylan delivercd h addres nel thes si y ¢ mI morrow, because Tam all I see you, but thla much for 4 Miele itoya’ Duck Hines {led the paraie on horsebnck rors ner pinned to the breasts of the tut frerw a ital re-| Pro a enok and will let (t w is this—Miss Klee was your only t taicONts igo. (Governor AI Smith demonstrated that | | Ss iwcrarn: (SES oad aap ihre in until for) "sam enclosiag soine four-leaf clov. | link of comt eation, ith, 8. fon f “old fiulee? Ts = ; PUNOtarn fn * : X if, he de-|ers 1 f the very day I got bac’ ything you needed, and } Ais Mweateh, 118, « Raat |New not fergotten him| “| trolman 1’, C. Pity ‘ \ Tee | Sree eee Me ea EWway MLE CUH TUE Tein SRE hie Manat Gane q nL; *Nougety Ni Gat iis; When he his apnenrance on the Department Me ty Va t ob, | from Manan: | own affairs, £ think you eee what £ Re Herein man 1 Lou hi : diver | With lots and lots of love to you, }am trying to explain.” the t vi ance ; Wie He Se i tor with Moz dearest honey a kiss Guy for me,| it vas in Miss Klee place & sa | Meant ps Floren 1 f but with other | yours, ever and ever, "| wou ave Dr. Ro pay for the dam nt eit wv = 5; ; j Medal: He f 2 Leslee ; jj Riagen hie has caused; It would be a 1 Pe Cou CORRS At F. Meyer Mex na . we self PRAYS SOME DAY TO SEE HE ca teanne Cae UC wcie Bele *: 3 cial s were Henty Knoch, Mi le Chub) M fied 4 from | AND GUY. Mt and Dr. R. are in together. oie a oa Tdi ie ne " mot _ Patrolnan Wolter s Wa ; natter of what] “Emhebeh B" was addressed té) "st hone you enjoyed your trip ta a WAT fa lore |Curran, President of the Mow or] , | FOr UMGOKe Medal (He Valet: and bes ; ty be provea| Mrs. Stillman at her Park Avenue! princeton, 1 am sure the bathing mile-"he Radlee, 10: |Manhattan and Comptrotier Craje. [/O0 Tt Kuderegy Cty: as hres Yona themselves meh ay el [SSHEMEE R a |Nome ‘here. tt" is dated from. tho | ernct food to you. Lets go through Byres, 108; tae” 108) Neither of these gentleman recaivea [omer New vit f M (ers, Joyal and brave, and who,| Brvokiyn ¢ SE Nad ceihenties y | Windsor Hotel, Montreal, Oct 19 /the Canadian Rookies Instead of yoo ’ VIP RACK—Pune s eed Aeierer ie ait awe Vernon, fr Haven, Hridgepert/as martyrs to duty, gave to this elty peace prowens sich belle {WOMAN IN SOCIAL LIGHT NOW) 1319, and refers to an SpEarens aie: going to the othor ide, dear There bw , ‘gaptsine On to Sih TNE PORT A other .¢ Hoc tivent os, The | 4) iM) eeu 4 % ‘ iy iar T ASE. | underetanding in which 8011 are eome wonderful sites. Please oad { UNAS | ewing wand and they are of the| and t t Mhe}"the last full mesure of devotion also halted for two minutes ty anim Ny ae St ne jeavor the | 18,mentioned me up again soon, dear, and write me ; CH truree $1800) allowances: the |hetier that they ware silkhtod because | Parisadasalel te Deh egt NO MATE Me SOnnNee 13 PISTNC MT aH DIGINIETr cone etinciect ; ; tN | acear Mrs. Stillman: I hope you got the full happenings. It's going to 2 for, theme. yar Tariongs Jorowdn the inatter of appreciation | ¢ 1 the fam-| of the tat an Ives have gathered a mas# of |hack to New York all right, and T hope jncan more work for you—this dirty i ic, 188 lan, | AY Gre OB: theouls with:the Ma f their appearance and marehin th ok Dataan | pomoe, Jus ie formation regarding the apartment, |the wire you asked me to send Mary tric has bean. played. Naver befaie he Pare he aeete mot 1 elee- mortal #ervicos ‘ at that| ; ed BO 0 one “nt . i marie ime Slee 2 J ety |FOURTEEN BANDS MADE THINGS | \iy. «, nnd) ohn Hour atlas Abiny lor In oboe [conducted by: wom 2 social ; aUY BTEAVOS AE” ahuecalt ON at 10 A, eet a areneee Pied to | Admin’ On been overlooked when 4 | 4 : ee * | yo Es s t : dreams ¢ yod, jj GOR air | Sameera on MpGHES p08) LIVELY BR, Fits Samuol] A squadron of the new s Von-| pretensions, first in the theatrical iq "went down this morning to th ny prayers are heard, Invitations to the reviewing atind t att i Wabmantiik Wittiam | MAbUIATY was to have taken part in| nd later on the upper west | jay offee and now I have to stay over d lols of akwerle i NTH MACE swans eomme | warty tit) on ¢ f Belo : : parade Capt. John Wa ice Airy, Seuinans (Hts ale until Bunday noon drawings of heart) kaian 4 Ae: 0k mali ' ae n Is kn ‘ n Hens " K nit 1 8 « ; rey | intervain| , “Plense, dear n't you some ‘ay WEY } i ( ' 1 IM mack w r tdon | wa Weuan’ interes forgive mo f the Harm 1 Dive qenmmmecmesreemenentensesmenmemewe { u det Curr Pollowing the ceremony at the City vs wot be . pont ‘ions rethods | avon ana t vou i] the parade from Ue déele of | we i it \I Hylan, Volto Commin: | come 10 New York : y from to six weeks, /also, I know, dear, whi . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. t * L v | pal i und their staff ARR aaa 1 m ine iefore hecoming aes [with you. You wunt have a good cost ore — al 1k . ANAEe SN n) the reviews roll nwiZah is “Forgive me if I call you dear, fur : | CPt BU : 4 t and speci] Deputy Poliee| Mayor ' : sublet) vou will always remain that to’ 7 Pie teed daeonered His statt ted y 0 were or piles | Clty ‘i m tly Jand I want to ask you if you w in an atmosphere of i Pith pviteian, aonta u War: [in Overalls, Tau! who ow f 1 Tr nein ee at ay H " los contermp-| grant me permiasion to call you as t The best costs mo more.” Me our renee: | Har} eotnoral In Mr. Cy 1 oon duh in the 1 f their duty tho sHAttoee : : tuous den fem 1 enti. nd T know when you get reat FRANK E. CAMPBELL } Heh Tyee kal! | unce—the 44 Am st , heswaysun' l 1% mon, reprone vem tty Ue iigiad ah ebpotaa taneat “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Inc. 1, Harte, 1 of ab th Divisior of " The finanelal dist vended | of ns \ 1 1 atiribut. Brondw: ay at 66th St. she heh <a , h ' Housiness ae the pint went New York, renresnintives 0 fed Heauvais, the halt-beced| much you ch ay a i ' Wowas fi ary by . vid ee th x Aving Chri on t , ne dewalks —w not ning to > t eee Hae parade “ t 12:18 o'clock 1 \ veurh to bultding | . Gu vow possession | RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, riche Fae And heading the parade was Mayor| wt ¢ ‘ stn < t King had no ¢ {upon the Va AED “OF ‘ M n vane! and that] siemeieaieane Ae aneas i. Tarhoser, 100) “Pra Hy fisiaa. Heasinelt plates ae ; erowd that stretehed | n front of " \ : ning may be eee | a © the hydran he at-| val Jw ' i“ the fe streets Con- | mount POLIS TOR BN is ‘ored eviden Ak ie c the Ma saiduousiy | ' bon | the downtown crowds | arousing reat on l '| St. James’ Methodist Episcopal Church le r Hea i nah ‘ ‘ thoy .” FY ry a of | Motte District whict i'.:| ALLEGED LETTERS mo ‘i NUCKOLIS Pn DS Pas ‘ *| ffounanein letcnine Yonee (On, the 1% IN STILLMAN CASE > 7 mnie ty ry, al | r partment on Department , GIVEN TO PUBLIC Morning at 11 o'clock: Mother's Day Service nd motorey s, the he new 4 APPROMMATE MUSIC Preacher, DR. NUCKOLLA wt ; tho sartll /samntite tt Dvairy: Mavieion’at the Tolind Teel ares a whltd slripe.t \p t Tho yposedly SPECIAL MUSIC SUNDAY EVENINGS IN MAY : pare Test peau imparted to the lurRAGe HoT Te paw late. tn cat when From | tis Ruled Out May &th at 8 o’clock—-Manhattan Ladies’ Quartet rplanes drone r t r I vai of the Denarte|the Inet tired cop br on fon Solo Arti f International Distinetior r ton the marae ‘ ’ Bi ae Pesta My tag eltreet ginl’ t uM Thw only rvoRiiized Ladies: Quartet In A proper was in wt nin the tir | 4 vehine BUD battalion heade th WA A ot " ' ng to be J, PLET nie R SH . Director of the Music 1 rvs rok WOUNTAIN. f ewhich Banker Jan | ware 4.000 membera of the uniformed vent M Mon 5 Mee Beli and. Gommtesionel Meek tone ene nf hose which Hunker James} : force, 2,000 members of the civilian levoted relatives of embers enright had their silk hate off tt police organizations ! ne Iman a were written by Sunday, May 15th, Anniversary Services and Music reserves and several hundred police-|of the department who during the heads wost of the time acknowledg-! throughout the city this even ‘ing. Beauvais to Mrs, Anna Urqu- 4 \ 4 '

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