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To-night's Weather-—SHOWERS. Che . lation Books Open to All. er | Copyright, 19 VOL. LXI. NO. 21,769—DAILY. Co,’ (The New York Wi GREY LAG AT 2 TO 1 WINS THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP . 21, by The Press Mousnine De BASEBALL| NATIONAL LEAGUE RUNS. | MILBURN SPRAINS HIS BACK: NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Racing Results, Charts =« Baseba Evening World Racing Chart | AQUEDUCT, JUNE 17.—-WEATHER RAINY TRACK SLOW. six and one \ CODE USED BY MRS. STILLMAN MAY DELAY POLO TOURNAMENT| IN WIRE TO INDIAN REVEALED 1921. Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] Entered as Second-Clasa Matter Post Office, New York, N. ¥. PRISONER IN KABER CASE ADMITS HE HAD A HAND “e IN ILLING CLEVELAND MAN To-morrow's Weathar—CLOUDY, WARMER. ae PRICE THREE CENTS ‘TLE BLAGK BEAR ARRIVED MRS. STILLMAN WIRED GUIDE UNDAY BABY GUY WAS BORN FIRST I K tfor three-year-oldg. upward AT CHICAGO 2 1 7 2.15 Off at 218. Start good Won driv i ry i 1 , ch. g by Start Shoot Fair Atalanta, Owner Giants ... 0 4 O chad andl pes « Chicago... 4 O O 3 T 2 ,4|District Attorney Moore and| ) ID : Butteries—tyan and snyde I ; | Police Arrest 31-Year-Old | | efense Explains Code and Says e JU AE : Fy ‘ : ” PT r "i | GS) Valor “ 2 2 § ; ect Ne: ff: y | AY PITTSBURGH NEBR eae { $ & ww ‘8 %8| Suspect Near Buffalo, N. Y. White Bear Would Have Meant Brooklyn. O O 2 O O 1 1 O— 8) Grorate cicced with a remariable tt of aqcel is inst eifeenth and won going away.” Vearoee | — | F rookly1 : UIE POctiO tora a Girl—Mack Demands Dr. Rus- Pittsburgh O O C C 1°0 O 2 3). yaa MRS. BRICKEL’S STORY | , iors Hs : | : ratte te aby Cte aectaur shee baw "ate. 1 — | | sell’s Testimony Be Thrown Out. AT CIN ATI oe ls error ar 7) I ay! Phila 00108 Fin Joke Oo, ia Fi ai.| Mother Love Wrung Murder L ee 1 Grweford 75 E ~, r " Gi a... a snag iF Gewfond ; tito 5] Confession From the Aged | | peers al From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) iIncinna a - - o* Cr see a 23 ——ian | ?OUGHKEEPSIE e “A filtle “k . Rae arrived beter rm z te e bal per Johnson held the race safe all the vay Orst Hil ran his race. Mohican held on well. Mother of Mrs. Kaber. | ; HE, June 17.—"A liitle black bear tas arrived. AD Ack ars pia poe ia / anes Captain of U.S. Team, Suffer- This was the text of a telegram sent by Mrs. James A. Stillman Ge itt Start god Dlace driving 3, Winner 3 ee p ; Sat Rig) < AMERICAN LEAGUE by ‘Tun ya Homie." "Ows * Mules BUFFALO, June 17.—Salvatore ing From = Sprained Back, |!rom the Woman's Hospital, New York City, to Fred Beauvais, the half- Finern CATE, oe irty-one years old, ar- Consults King’s Physician. | breed guide in Canada, a few hours after she had given birth to Guy AT BOSTON: at the village of Eden, 15 F ‘ : » : isang a Stillman, the boy whose parentage is denied by James A. Still: Detroit... 100100020 0— aid ah miles from Buffalo, shortly after | BONBON. GUSH aie uixeeociated revitiwae: fe pe Lda . qd Hed Yy piled A. Stillman, the Boston 100001110141 s\= “linchtield noon to-day, admits that he had | prows).-An. cleventh-hour. wensation| Cater. Mrs. Mary Olive Gilligan, a trained nurse, who attended Mrs, . aa Just a gallop for M a hand in the killing of Daniel F. | Stillman at the hospital, ser eg’ vhic! s dictate, ; Batteries—Perritt and Ainsmith; Pennock and Ruel. | Kaber of Cleveland two years | “** “Prung on the followers of polo)” bi ns al, sent the telegram, which was dictated by Mrs EECONDGANES ago, District Atorney: Moore said | ‘NS afternoon when it became gen- Stitlman, she testified to-day in the hearing before Referee Daniel J. . av age oon eenn msi diy A reseaue dart te, te Ohio | erally known that there were doubts of Gleason in the Stillman divorce suit. etroit ... < Hancocas authorities following Cala’s cap- = Devereux Milburn, captain of the * ‘Apparently : ‘i siirey ; | n ly counsel for Mrs, Stille Boston. ... Oo oO 1 | + | | @ a Mr. Moore's message, addressed Amaxieel foam, being able to play | GEN. MARCH QUITS man were prepared for the testimony aatterioaninike and Bassler: 13 usjennd "Wale! Pawor to the Police Chief of Cleveland, {0-Morrow's opening — international of Mrs, Gilligan, After the morning BAterion SDhinie and ish’ and ‘Walters. Webiteoin, Deadt match at Hurlngham on account of «| THE ARMY AT END elon Of the Hearitig (they adaiitlan s AD wis, 2 O BSSEeee “We have under arrest here rained back. | OF LEAVE, NOV. 14 ' telesram had deen sent and ot- t. Louis. . f Salvatore Gala, No. 1978 East snquiries at Milburn's residence in | Senas ERG ed an explanation. Z és a 126th Streot, Cleveland. Admits Ast Sheen met with a reply that the _ Phe explanation is that in the sum= Washton. O 2 Mi i & 3] mw | DRiieRaa Male aATT CAREUGL PART eR TEES ace killing Kaber. He is Italian, American polo star was im I non | ON, June i7-—Major) mor of 1918, while Mrs. Stillman wag Batlerics—Bol att veretd; Mogri = S rey nicely rated to the head of the Mareteh, moved 1 ‘t - ere Nia t h thirty-one years old. Deep scar conferring with § Alfred Fripy c March SUELO ata itn enada, the prospective th ¢€ a ag, ly red up fast when went to t | Moret long pole and won with a little in rmserre. Jobn P. Gric ‘and fits on right side of chin. Came to physician to the King, and that the} will retire from actively, child was discussed between hor hicago at New York, postponed; rain. Penh ie eel ety eee teen are Lae 1 Hatter dii| Buffalo several days ago. Will matter of Milburn's participation In| St¥iee on Nov, 1. He will be suc-land her children, Anna and Budd ‘ 8! y > not like the goina. ns; Ag ted hin J 1 ile : 8 ard See | = ee _ hold him for officer.” x match might not be det-| ceeded by shing on July 1) stiliman, and Beauvais, 1t was agreed Cleveland at Philadelphia postponed; r: Were TAH ty peimtalw aniusvany mln ann omer mee 2 fed until to-morrow} #34 Will go on leawe at that time until yy Mes. Stlliman and the children, 1 Be A HE ARSON SEAR pr” vt oll pla inne. By Martin Green. retirement takes effect, Secretary i contends, that if the child = Tip Wee Sr. Fin, Jookenn ai, | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening) UP to a late hour this afternoon} Weeks announced to-day be a boy Beauvais would be Cas Cs Cmes World.) jthere had not been any sugmostion - ———— d by wire that a little black . «Ronen CLEVELAND, O., June 17.—Mother|that Suturday’s mateh would — be t had arrived, and if it should be hae pa love was the factor which finally | postponed but it was recalled that] q girl the code called for announces ] ie Callahan broke the bonds that held the tor-|just before the 1911 maten in the| # ment of the arrival ef a little white » cadet ee _Sehut ner io ! i] tured conscience of sixty-nine-year-| United States, when Capt. Cheape of | bs . bear Jock Scot had all the ast and nevor Int Dic mult in dow. Regal Iadge waa always jn a] old Mrs. Mary Brickel and prompted |the F sh team was injured in aj ~@ Mrs. igan was employed im front parition and had no excime, UF Tara ran bie race, Othens beaten off 1er to make a confession upon which | practice game at Meadowbrook, the| } a| November, 1918, to uct as day nurse i 4) 6) SIXTH RACE —For two-year-olds iuidens Ant pie baif firlongs, pare | we authorities of Cuyahoga County | American Polo Association onee r to Mrs, Stillman by Dr. Warren Htl- . (222 oye Dot 90, Qe at bt. for. Won eanity 1a ume. Yb their charge that Mrs. Bri eHel offered to postpone the International Pi dreth, who attended the banker's wife ___ 8A, Glopton. es 0 a laughter, Mrs. Hva Catherine Kaber,| matches for a few days to enable in her confinement. ‘The child was a ee Saren ——TWe S Se a nstigated the murder of her husband, !him to recover, und that the vinitin born on Nov. 7, 1918. By Vincent Treanor. cose vo . oy Yaleatun 4 14: Kotgh Dan Kaber, in Lakewood, a suburb of}ieam accepted the otfer Did Mr. Stillman call on*his wife Actanuer TORGIS TRACK, JURE Te eC BIRT then an TL Kal Cleveland, nearly two yoars ago If Milburn's injuries are such as to pmstat the hospiti the witness was 1 phe et 1 Ak handy feahion: The useoa Te the R Mother love for a son—not for the] incapacitate hint from. taking part : oo asked. "Not between the time of her I—Greg Lag, the three-year-old of! race were badly strung out. Donna- daughtor, it was not until tho #on|\, 4. ; 1 Y si Oe , or, o ) to-morrow’s Kane jt believed . ; p ap;_{#rtival and the birth of the ehita,* the Rancocas Stable won the Brook. /e2"# wits piaeiell leans post ia was acc ne at the murlor of Kaber| jogsible that some reciprocal propo -hampion May Play in Amefi-}ytrs. Gitizan repicd. “He came tor lyn Handicap this afternoon by a] 00" ae 2 | that Mrs, Brickel acts @ HeCUNA-| ction will be made, the ¢ can Woman's Tournament | the first time on Nov fongih and wiiai?trom Johnie fant lame. . amas 12] tion against the son was unjust, and] probably resting with Milburn tot wife, but did not BO quell from: Je | Georgie spilled the beans for those Aintromy rather than let it stand his aged ie | eal, N. in October. . ; ith loldleeterminaton tBind, adengi) twho:-caleulated on a: coup, with) Pen 1; S| mother turned upon ber female child DEMPSEY IS NAMED | Deh > i One ae pack of the Whitney colt | in the opening event. He came 40 and placed her in the shadow of the fl ee : rae ve hier eo ad + FONTAINEBLEAU, France, June 17 Mr Gilligan testified that Mr, Pwe Gy ne heered the strug x nowhere in the last fifty Finnish Maid % slectric chair, ? % a an owe hi wife fh " Awenty hausandionesr fk te Is on the inside, and won going| 107 Avetin's 7 ig wm 1m ip Oharles Brickel {s the son's name. IN INDIAN’S DIVORCE (Aasociited — Press) Miss Cecil |*t me i ¥ , 7 dy bape); gle from start to finish. The time} away, Up to this time, Pen Rose had] — *Whitney entry. **0ak Ridge Stable entry He was brought into the case because weiteh, British woman's golf cham. | ty Wh tg Was I ‘tho: Hospitey 1.45 4-6, wan 4-5 of a second slower) stuod everything on its head. Out-| _, Yankee Meld waa mach the lew 1d won galloping, Valeotia tire badly in last furlong, El ye the Knowledge of human nature Wife Carries on ( | téeday. dofeatad Mine Joyce! tour SHEEN LOSE CBS BOR Bt ta ”s E nad no excuse. Alive C, man ood race. ! pion, to-t defeater “sd with Cher babs: anni wanclito: NaC than the world’s record. ey, Tage e. Pne aCROLeHY by: Been tigutly, pos: by P. 3. Christensen, the ( sal ore ; i * cargin held her together . bi z nee With ‘ethere y of England, in the] park Avenue, then the Stilln " Be eee inal natsoaueenes MRR a han together, in aD rn Rive Tce ere " iniddie-aged, hard-boiled Chief of ihe Melsvarithetiamon 4 1 Mi et x Ee bi _ ten pa ee on he ina hes fi on Red ‘1 Junboyne. she | ‘olice of Lakewood, a city of 60, t vyweigh yin} inal of the French women " her a the long stretch and, overhauling | was Retort ae Arp roce | ey : ; Ae 2g 1 aa * a be HAWIHUSI f ch nsh urnany by abe and remmlnod’u middle John P. Grier who was in front at/ently, when Georgie dropped into the| ARE OUT FOR THE | R A I N G Want, Ie was.in Lakewood Kha saber k I ; 1 : pl Preeti si roing awa sxter-| Picture suddenly, Cum Sah ran an : tack Dempyey, up an play The witness testified that Mr. § the time, won going away. ESter| Ace ty be think, "valor ran for| BIG CHAMP FIGHT - = ff was murdered in his home by ansagina | A°% Dembrey. “his was the fourth time M86] wun tive at home and saw Ma wife minator, out 0} a an 1 mile and then stopped. He was TS who stabbed him in bis bed. A sales Leite won the French championship, |) . spetostis si ning, mroa OIG ith nls vena rus | arin favorite, ve Btroke the back of your ticket Gusluinneen is the type of man that aay In Dlatrict\ Court OM. Tt] un. won ahietiy through hee auperion aa ‘ i : y tr ques Es ne ook t the finish line wa o near for] side Steeplechase, a three- : ava euependers and’; bolt. wmule||asulanwer: ih, O os / egal ; : Fl was described ey ‘ third was the beat he could | Horse afta s most exciting. The| for the Dempsey-Carpentier bout. AT LATONIA. wears surpenders and a belt simul: | noulangor, sr Indi At putting, Miss Wothered showing] witness ay “normal” nim, 50 |trio cleared’ the last jump almost on| y¢ 4¢ 4 hit t@ 0, K. and your | FIRST RACE—Five furiongs.—way-| ‘S20ousy—® caulious man, ra neys for Boulu announced that] wyen more uns son the sreeMs! Gy Christmas, 1918, Mr, Still , sally was run in the [2¥eR terms. Crawford on the favorite, | 2 10 18 roush It 18 0. 0G AAR YOu” | ara Lady, $6 and $9.20. frat; Mom, |MOve wnt! he is satisfied that the| he pugilist named In the petition han she did ray in Her muateh| ooo ie wien an oll neinting er eee “The race really was Elmer Johnson, had the most loft, | seat t assured. If it is smooth | ward Lady, $6 and $9.20 first, Atom | oy, wilt inean something. On the | io heavyweilt « n. In h aoe sigtyling, American cham. [S2¥o 88 wifo an oil painting by Max. wtretch. Up to that s Leonardo | She won by « length from Cresthill,| then it is a counterfeit. js: d; Miss C i) third: | Heat of duly 48 bi) Cheistensenll cotinen sour vith : : field Parrish culled *Springtime,” M 24 had beon leading by open daylight, |With Mohican a length back. Elmer) ‘This warning was sounded to- |THMC—1 5-5. Non starter, Starella : ‘ Waa aa hia | wite.| pion Gilligan said she did 5 . bee ha ohnso! one pi 4 ‘i SEOOND RAGE—Six furlongs. heard the mortally wounded Dan P hog Deohvan het sista ; aut did not recall M Jollowed by John P. Grier and Au-{3¢ tates allel up a big gap at the! gay ny Tex Rickard, promoter of . > fe abi pint wife had Hired the qikn Miss Leitch to-day confirmed re-}criijmar his wif ring wh d by Jo i fi start and looked 4 e. id b g m covar, $3.70 an , first; Nordeck,| Kaber say his wife had hired the me ne corres: with one Jn fi - Pee § ie oe ile dacious, with Eternal on the outside |Come buck, At the far turn last time | the bout, who announced that sev- nich ei, a Mh sil, aye foe whe aauersa Hien. ie mpwé he Tok Angot ‘ ea Mnck} ports that she would play in thet she wag in hospital subsequent t jaboring in the cuppy going about|round, however, Cresthill and Mohican | eral indtviduals have been ar- | 144-5. All Through information furnished: by} Q und] American woman's championship at! ing vith of the baby Guy fourth, [Poth closed on him and it was @ horse) rested at Reading, Pa. by Fed- | “MURD RACK—One and one quarter] a woman detective he had hired |; Lad Arye Salta =a Meal, N. J, in Octo! f no unt Counsel for Mrs, Stillmana will en race from n on. 8, vi ng Dun 0 ar rath ieee : : Jomprey to her. T sey y fe intervenes.” Miss Leite! z ae Turning out of the backstretch, Au-|""Morvich was a prohibitive favorite| eral authorities for selling fake |miles. Whirling Dun, $2.20 and $230.) nj became convinced &) wi) ; 7 aartiak |seen obstacle intervenes.” Miss Leitch, |geavor to establish later in the pro facious began to show the effect of the} in the two-year-old event, third on] tickets. Charges of counterfeit- | jetsam, third. Time, 2.05 i-5. All ran} month ago that Mra, Brickel, torn | ding to her present plans, with | oeedings that Mr. Stillman did giv ; , , weonardo|the card, and he won like it. He because of the war tax stamp ee Ri hl Bo ee Sula aol _— r sinter Hadith, will leave Englund |). viaivens|| fast pace in front of him. Leonardo) the , ing, beca: (FOURTH RAGE—Six furlones.—cho-|by conflicting emotions, would a : his wife a valuable ring subsequent was still In front when straightened| Went to the front at the start and) attached, and of forgery because | Cho, $5 and $550, frst: Abie Bear.) cuse hor daughter of te murder of ,ENRIGHT FISHING August and remain in America un-lig the virth of the baby he mow ee out for the run home, but he was tir-| gix lengths in the good time of .592-6.| the pasteboards bear a counterfeit | vai tan, MV icaber it tiv could find the way t] WHEN SUBPOENA _‘! {ter the Deal tournament, ‘Their | yuqiates . {ng and there was a general closing| June Grass was in a contending| signature of Tex Rickard, are the | AT OTTAWA. force her Mrs. Kaber was | risk t will be a private one, as thoy!” py, Hugh Le ttussell, the Buffalo behind him. At the elghth pole Leo-| Position to the head of the atretch.| charges they will have to face. | FERIT BACE—One mille. swent ta-| indicted 1. Mrs, Brickel, MAN HUNTS HIM | wii not otticiatty represent any ctu.|gtinpath, who swore in, pres i ut tire D ‘0 tutie, ‘and first: Fern Grass, lpnoug: ante nua ios 3 satiate ere AM ianal " previous nardo 2d “chucked” jt and the Whit-| Draft and Relay come from behind $1.48, second; Bastward Princes thoust ; ApLagtives, had: 36+") Ebel nm guch international hearings before R Gleason tha ney colors on John P, Grier then| with a rush to finish second and STILLMAN SELLS \Pime—1.48, ‘All ran fused to make @ statement implica-| 4, , r , hr that | Visita aa @ means of promotin Virus ilimian eaontasued vc ater eh as ‘ third respectively. Morvich is evi- SECOND RACK—About two miles. | ting her daughter \; Co: “ h tween the golfers of the t showed an CoRR nal wan forced to/ eBtly one of the topnotch juveniles TEXAS PROPERTY Dendy, $1420 ond $9.09, first: Raber’ | On tho evening of June 6 Christen: | En pa ene Pulronn, the, aultars MeV ast wt rd Beauvais was tha Moanwhile Eternal w ree of the year iver, $3,2, second; Algurdi, third.| OP the Gvoning OF out 4 t cd With a subpoena to a DAN Ofae MRA as WU father uf her then unborn child, fol pwing wide on the outside in the} Buddy Ensor broke Jock Scot off| FOR $1,000,000 Tima Beas, All rane eat OH eRe Tee OU STATS leat Moser aitn-| 2, Joke forwmry tt the iy WItD owed sire Gilllinan on. the ated. KL reteh at a losa of sevoral lengths, so| !n front in tho fifth and kept him ND ra Sh OF ns ele ares = 7 y thee utter. | Bensur us Qn expert as to the hanc running where Leonardo 24, his! \raten, "Rogat Lodwo chased thw| the rea! estate holdings tn Brownavi!tc) Tin AN ran ‘ ai Hol been found’ by | PRO Mead m, YOune Mens Set PENT os gcen, Beanvale ‘eed! ween omen stabte mate, left off. On came Grior,| pace all tho way but ho waan't good | of Jamoa A, Stillman of Now York) @A 20K OH One ml Hengalt| (Continued on Fourth Page) the subpoena re! ait’ att i wut sl) communications written by Beauva 1 Pator on Grey | enough for the winner, Biff Bani . L, Stel + d; Oakitn Time, a 3rown, nnel’ fore ans anit doula : yl + Hut in that final elghth Fator on y bay | La, Manan ate psiy have juat been sold to R, L. Stell and} A ny peonad | pe Anes Aang (| THE WOKLD TRAVEL BUREAU, ne to Bion j by counsel ort a Young Me's ‘a He’ then identified as in Beauvais Lag moved up fast, "| aumociates, The consideration, though |}:#5 2-2: J ‘ * Arcade, Pulltaer_ (World) Bullding, 83-63 ti s hat when he went te handwriting each of the seven lette Lag nd was up in time to be third, De. Lady Catharino, | Gree, Pt tNieohcne Beckmen 4000 | Police Headquarters to get to. the t n letters He caught Grier atride by atride, «pair, played for a killing, was prac-| ot made public, t¥ sald to be around) — | Cece room for and parce a dey eed |Commisisoner he wag told the Com- on HH m-| which were stolen from Stillman ) ana Atty yards from the finish got Ceally loft at the post, $1,000,008, (Racing Entries on Pages 2 and 28) ae iver eetrs and Gravsilere’ she missigner had gone fishing, | or. ites Sutei.—auve | and tuffied up later in the hands uf e ee EG PRO a ee ee

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