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Floyd Dell, Novelist, Author of Modern pee Novels, Now Believes Old-Fashioned Marriages Best... gee a “To make a success @f mar- “In marriage, the normal indi- “The man’s natural role is that “The average woman's deepest “We must have the individual “Marriage has not lasted, be- “Jealousy is the alarm call of “When the married talk about rage, we must he cavemen and vidual wants a home, even Hf it of the caveman who guards and instinct for self expression is home, in which the mother cares cause people were compelled by love. It should make the Jealous being ‘free,’ the: cayewomen—not cowards.” means getting back to the provides for his amily. The through motherhood andthe for the child while the father law to live together, but because man or woman look to his or her dodging children and the support Decalogue.”” woman preiers to have it so.” care of her home.” supports them both.” Bey wanted to live together.” fences.” of their natural wants.” STILMAN GIVES INAGKINASTHEF 24d-Fashioned. Marriages BANQITS KINAP TODEASY TOMARRY (23:39. SASS nee There were heard in the Superior | Hiseins, Former Detective, We CHRISTMAS CHECKS ONLY TOGET OUT Besé, Now Says Floyd Dell; VISITOR TO CMY; INNEW YORK CMY S#:SsS FS ce roca —_—_—_a__—_ two unidentified men, one a Greek. TOHISOLDERSONS —AGANONBAL Not the‘Week-End” Unions GFT HS $300) DEDLARE NOGES "SRE ae Goes from Battery to St. George of Auburn, N. Y. who is in Bellevue’ Author of Brilliant Novels of Modern Marriage} ———— | ee i ccicheonticegtelrny il shootin toe sine ca eaterany in Ignores Baby Guy and Also! One of Pair ir Caught in Root, -Has Become a Convert and Recants His! Crelinger Lured to Auto, Talley and McIntyre Ww AML care Roosevelt, made her maiden trip) ot 200 holiday visitors.” 2 x hi id Daughter, Spending Battle Is Still Waiting Trial Radicalism of Five Years. Ago—Advocates . Blanket Thrown Over Law Amended to Require | Wey from the Battery, 10 ft Oa TNaeS and war thot ithe show > \i . | ne . egy en . eorge, Staten aud, a e Whe oa in tl toliday With Mother, on 1920 Charge. Conventionality That Goes Back to the) His Head. | Publication of Licenses. [carrying Mayor Hylan and members| vitetn froma revolver far at ore We aay ——— | po rene ste | of his official family and members of | Possession Higgins waa stru; 4 WIFE BUYS A COAT.| stagisteate Douras, who yas pub Decalogue. A new method of separating people| At least two of the Judgls of Gen-| Quentin Roosevelt Post, Veterans ot a ee aics sie! story (ques 5 a licly advocated the imposing bail Miss Anne Going Back 10) ynich will keep known criminals in| Marguerite Movers Marshall.) point of view. 1 think it is s ert 5 % WE y of the younger genera Paris Before Divoree Hear- | jai until they are tried and thus de-| “To make « man said to me the othe |from their money came to light this|ecral Sessions have reached the con-| Foreign Wars, and Burara Frictchiv| wounded man told to the police, be-. | Post, a women's auxiliary of the] cause he scraped acquaintance with: morning when Jacob Crelinger, forty- | clusion that it is too easy to get mar- | American Legion, Maj. Caccavajo|a Long Island wanderer, a youth he five years old, a junkman of Cleve-|rieq in this county. These Judges,|W@8 in command of the foreign war| knew only ax “Joey” in the four. ( success of marriage we me ds cavewomen—| ¢ ag 2 wel ave. | land, Ohio, told th lic We * veterans and Mrs. Julla Wheelock | nights recently during which ine Is | z Give diem ¢flancopportunlty.to come | Uet men and cavewomen- Ten years ago we were talking Have- |/4n old the police of the West! aifrea J. Talley and John F. McIn- | commande the auxiliary, post. |thered a benehomd the saitway €ane ing Is Resumed. | not cowards, lock ‘Ellis and single beds at home,| 17th Street Station he had been kid~|‘ sed to-day that they fa-|Staten Island was represented by «| minal as a. lodging. ‘“Joey” tobi i mit further crimes to “pay expenses." | phai," modestly added Floyd bet, RY. we're talking Freud and dout | in au automobile and souber fe sane, bid aise remand . number of its officials, the Civic] Higgina, the latter said, he had bean James (Bud) and Alexander still-|Held in $3,000 bail each Salvator A!-lauthor of “The Briary Bush,” one of| “AWhat young people to-day are asi-|ot which $00, was in traveller's] Vor 8 amendment to the law which | League and tho Chainber of Con- annoyed by the Greek. rosin (ae man got Christmas presents from|bere of No. 2430 Kirst Avenue andthe jatest and most brilliant novels of | Ing themselves,” Mr, Dell continued, | checks. would require the publication of the |e was preceded by a process Pit beelitey enyecltane oe thalp father, James A. Stillman, Patrick d’Arine of No. 109 East 127th modern marriage, ‘is not put forward| “IS this: “What dot The ah: + pGralingery who Intended to sail for ‘names of all persons obtaining Mar-!sion from City Hall, led by the po-) ing when ‘Joey’ suddenly feripped ” & d with automobile tire as 4 treet, che riday, has been stop- riage licens nt @ ping with relatives at No. 324 East na or wife, want) Fourth Street. He was approached s and the requirement lice band, Mayor Hylan, Plant and} Higgins, and pointing to a map vremony stall not| Structures Commissione Whalen! walking through the station, ex- Jand Peter Mitchell, chief inspector of | claimed: “There he is now, ‘There's checks—but little Guy got notbing, at snares, wir auion iss a4 4 mere Conviction of my own. 1/7 —the’ normal individual iw nor @id Miss Anne Stillman, who re-| thievery and arrested after a 100f pelieve it to be the conclusion which| home, want a hust that the marriage c turned unexpectedly last week from] battle with Detectives Glasser and mosi of the young men and women of| Children. Very well, tuen. Let me last night, he sald, by an unidentitied Pe Performed until a certain perlod) (4. Board of Purchuse, rode in an| that Greek’villain, be Parla, where she is finishing hec|Morrison at West End Avenue and my gencration ave reaching. From| {#k0 WhAtT sincerely desire. even I\ man who asked him if he would of time has elapsed subsequent (0! automobile. Higgins and the Greck were fight- ducation. Miss Sifllman has not/@2d Street last night. Both men fur- ideas of individual freedom, separate | desires, I find I'm getting buck to ti $200 to hig relatives in Poland. Cre- {he issuance of the license. i ——— | ing when the Greek drew a gun inger said he agreed to do so, whe: ‘upon the stranger asked him to ac- een her father yet. nished bail. ‘domiciles for husband and wife and| Decalogue. “The Christmas presents for Bud} Judge Talley was moved to an ex-| TOOK $10 FROM AUTOIST; | b¢s2”, shooting. Since then “Joey” nor the Greek has been seen. ro's 1 re Y . sent at SOV oO. are ti ch i we fe a oth gmc and Alexander came Christmas mor Albero's record shows he was sent jthat sort of thing, we are getting back | ,."1n short, we feel that nothing much company him to his home, where he| Pression of opinion in pronouncing} GETS 3. YEAR SENTENCE pli casribaic ced setter ing,” said Mra, Stillman yesterday.| © Elmira in 1918 for carrying a re~ to the traditional view of married life! there may be i lot to change tnt ha | he i the money. sentence upon Joseph Platuzman, of —— ESC GAS KILLS AGED MAN. “They were deliverea in plain en- | volver; was charged with burglary ;—Not because it is traditional, but social conditions that s' ind it Crelinger said he and the stranger No, 353 Beekman Avenue, the Bronx.! gustice Cropsey Declares Pollee| James Fields, seventy;two, was te waiked along the street convera’ velopes without any address of the! in 1915 and 1917 and discharged; was cause it is what we really want 4 J Mr. Dell about th of | ‘Then 1 as who, already possessing a wife. and Must Not Take Bribe tact Wiaavised Dud ao Keep hia! conditions in Poland, and when they Fee cee OF the Hatal eeatee, oh . sender. d Bi keep } pe is and assault in!We are sincere enoug! ees avemun Which he seems uo | conditic ‘0 ) and wher y e ie urth floor of the Hotel Bradfot Tad, it will be remembered, reocivea | “rested for robbery and assault: in ee at ae Vocate, in “Phe Priaty Bush,” as a|retehed Seventh Street and Avenue ‘0 Children, married Miss Louisa) «sy counsel t versed in criminal] qs Hast 11th Street, He had been’ suf-. <n. a tide last Christmas trom his father, | 1918 and admitted to bail, and in 1929 Se thon Gf keaniur hame hanes D an automobile drew up by the curb’ Larsen a year ago. Because of the| jaw," was the response Jobn F, Carroll, |focated by gas escaping from a heater. Hut sent it back to him (don wurelatelandiaisieoeuliion: ve I had asked Mr. Dell to diac z and four men jumped out. Two of need of the first wife and children of| formerly of Traffic D, made to-day to] Death Is supposed to have been, soek. Mrs. jiiman said emphatically) on that charge. He was also cha mar two reasons. First the, “Of cour he « ined, “no | these, Crelinger said, threw a blanket platzman’s earning capacity sentence | Justice Cropsey in the Supreme Court, | of Afaine, was until two days ago clerk that, she did not wish her children to|°' ae int ine book which eo Riaipe woman wants to b. naysed and hec-|oVver ‘his head, and’ before he could ‘ s wentenced | inthe nets involved in the trouble between| With murder in 1920, but was dis < which contains his present ide tt ju leall for help or free himself he was | W&S suspended Brooklyn, when about to be sentenced |In the he invol ihe trouble betwee! Bs milmininas te ny man marrie: \¢ ‘or help © eo himself he w : Ganwac un y = her husband and herself. Bud, her| charged i ub and which is pub- | some union weman Ms unmistak-| thrown into the car, ‘his captors got “All you have to do to get married |for conviction of taking » $10 gratuity | dest boy, has stood by her from the! “How much of your life have sou tah d by Alfred A. Knopf, has been | wbly superior and tit nis content |{n and the automobile started away. in New York,” said Judge Talley, ‘is| rom * Mat reser ob Woeean arith first.> Miss Stillman, who is about) preathed tr in, anyw sked | Called one of the year's two bess |to have it so. But 1 beleve that, in} Crelinger said he twisted and gy rine . bab dene hl Head sa J i “ 9 eighteen years old, "has announced] tye artigiiete, "phe matene dag na | American novels, Secondly. the {tle averag riage, toe man’s i-{ squirmed to free himself and tried © ue a winiay in the Municipal OU license. vas duntice ¢ , Yes, you'd have vuat she is “neutral,” but she inclinos| pee AMAL ock's conclusion, so startin in ite | {tal role is that of the caveman wh»| to call for help, but was unable to do Building and got a license and then} singer, to which he added, "Do you Iled it a dinner rather {eared her mottier answer eres See ne P| guards, protects, provides for his wits|s0, At Intervals, he sald, the man go to another window and get mar-|drink, Carrol cal ta hey have spoken their minds, According to the detectives, W Sheer conventionality that, after atl} and family, and that the woman pre-| driving the car “honked" loudly and ried. ‘There is no investigation DOE ROIs SRR: CApetPOLNeD AN: han per,” remarked once.” Mrs, Stillman said. “That is the best marriage is the sort that | £ ., b i here is) no invoatigation.. It swe than a supper, \f machine at an iner. n such a rol drove thi ed Yo. 100 Wright Strest lam Jacquett of is er fi 2 6 3 “Wel ou y he ble et in _ enough, It happen t Anne haa! jm. ee eee mother used to make—is in complete ms to nie, alxo, that the aver-|specd, Some of the men, he said, | 1% Casier than buying'a theatre tleket.| | "Wall, you may he sable to get it in Mrs. Jones,“She served— ) not geen her father since she re- 8 nod 2 » left bis car In front | contrast to the radical young autho man's me mind instine.| went through his pockets and took, The law should be amended so as to/ MWe can't allow policemen to. take turned from Paris, bul 1 think s' of No. 630 We nd Avenue while) own beliefs five years ago. Xpression is through mother- ai) his money. require persons wishing to mary to} bribes, You haven't a good record, The New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper should They ought to have luncheon} he visited William B. Schofield of} 44. thon frankly, adver i PAE one Brel Bhi After the machine had been driven give notice by publteatton Phe ens) pouty sentences. you to, froin Sesto tosether at jeast. ed Br a AU ats © then frankiy advocated wees- ot realize this; th stinet miles. and miles," C eer It y B SC lien years in Sing Sing. AINCRE g return for the holi had| thieves, the detectives say Licey s8™ | Hurst be sire other forms of ex} daughter's is a pity that s came {ts most popular pui ence, was convicted of taking $10 from| % 3 ession, and it ‘ana invowa cublTHie ete eae and marriages performed encourages | Si Hy Viunter, a con. salesiign of No.| MWh the Genuine Roguefert Flas@r- - its object a settlement of the! Hudson car ha an and be n . ety so often makes e: e 281-2 Ve nN enue a Note owautdeanl for Paris Jane 7 foie up alongside Jacquett’s car! which he gave me for The Evening |hood and all other roles. when|(2:® strange neighborhood. He yocn vadee Mcintyre was moved lo com-| Summons. Iunter told. Commissioner Iya before the coming hearings in{%8d the man and boy take the spare'| World he said the choice must be made, 1b. ae t CR een who told hin he! nent on the fact that the year 1921/Enright about the transaction, und the Made by SHARPLESS, Phila. vou Montreal in Mr. Stillman's sul for] tire from its frame on the rea Way should not the wife live with ]{#@ Mormal woman, Tih cayec ER te a Creme alate eilicg as token the record for bigamy |“! TOUCH divorce, at which Mrs. Stillman an-| 4s Morrison and Glasser approached, | lie au tC eng | Woman, will tind her deepest satis.|™Milye Avenue. Me nan) vrosecutions in New York County. a ; A * COKE Oh TC re EU man ape | I in the apartment she | teeta in nevis eae what liad occurred and was sent to |! Soe Neve Vom | RESERVE DECISION ON PAY RAISE present {the man threw the tire into the ton-| shared with two friends before hee] “Whar ol marriage for? 1¢ it| te West 177th Street Station, where, There lave bean twenty sieht con. surly » | E S marriage fo ot 0) done acqu but only ‘There was a report that Mr, Still-|neau of the Hudson and started, marriage? Why should not the |weren't for the children, there is _noj he repeated his story to Detective Md~ | Tre oP ine accused Was adjudged in-| Decision was reserved to-day by Jus van had taken. steps have the through 92d Street Morrison and do likewise’ len they could meet | Teasen why we shouldn't take rile Ward meiier . ane. tice Whitaker ne Court in Ui name of hiss acht, Mod y changed |g asser pursued, ¢alling for eee when and where 1 Dse es | irs as casually as our friendsrip Crettr r ald he lopine to this city |" pe eniiaian A FOR THE to Leonia. The yacht is in ac i anti c ‘ugh r che hy we know, beyond any Alaut three weeks ago - e the employ | Bre Su River at Morris Helghts, ‘The! {ives (o ston, and ench aeni six shots stifle love with oivilization or en-|that a home ls the best enviror = MATRIMONIAL WOES | ez inves Conimiesion, one eae | WINTER VACATIONIST sume has been taken off, and it was|after the eum ation with love for the ohild. So fav we have ing decisions. a woman objects to ea Sa ae iGseapmtepeil xf haa i Pinas n th was nearing No. 301 t ; husband playing about, he can BR ee a rurinbenace wie pp! sureau of Naviga eee ‘ay; B ever we may do the Tuiire./ accept her decis He doesn't have anted Gross and other employees 6 S ) Wasiington for permission to use West 92d Street of thy buliets hod : OV aheretore, for the child's» wal th stopiane: wine VAew onelll Cost ARE ON DECREASE }#' i ni 1 ee ad nitentan haat sone | another ploaghed through rear. The driver iving © love out of t must have th ndividual home in| shan't 1? t T y contends that the | ’ new what Leonia stood for. Shel ciine up on the eee re ‘ e F Dad while the fatier suporis t H that the Wife te wae es tonvinced “Cntil the figures for Queens ave mission were cepted. tram the salir | e or Ss walied and shook her head. Then] "ne UP ou ihe sidewalls an i rh ae 1 attention to another woman, he{ avaliable, the Bronx holds the year's! lsteuses granted other city eniplos nes. | nid t p eon B t help f g that she—the wife, record for the felicity of marie) = = . _,'itmust be for the woman of mys-| hoy jumped out and Med throush 1 ay done a esn't_ Ye sre for him. Jeal- couples. Chief Clerk James R. Cherry FKAME NV inter ’ iiman, jn a sable coat~a|Miwas ai : Re fee eel we ey ae that ia not merely neurotic im| of the Bronx Supreme Court, to-d . F ‘iristmas present she said she t ilasse ni or found them | mont ‘ 7 saasdbld aw} Pride declared that the yeport he is prepa jought herscli—a black, close-fitting OM the roof and a ¢ n tho street | fing ut titiniats be Hs meting is wrong. {ncident: | ing showing the actions in that cour aie which makes the a black dress, white spats and| "ext sa jem sir with the ; * should make the ss man c " C ‘ unger and more nt than at Of the -roof. | detectives finally AN" wyme Becom: ate Ones one nit that only one person to every 8, 200 sn thi wi a] yt my other time since beginning brought their cl n play and 1 ail ailed, the ed on the county found marriage lacking | the all Ings ith his | of her husband's suit for divorce and, SUbdued the pai dike nthe iat about the conventional ob - a sry Ware harmony, In only one family in eve eyes. nN oy the disinheritance of her young- Liles And ns to conventio urriage |4 fie aA gine dey laa te ia. | 640 in the Bronx was there an. action| | est son, Guy “a abe seid SHOR tifeecthiae the " t freedom and mat are in. & he Br f r aette fa’ Stilitan, seveateen-yonreold | P Or eee eon oe OMIBLES ON | |i0, Yan aie in the mood, | Ane Wome We that the husband and! Co upatibie states?” L summed up. | for divorce, separation or annulment.| Thus sang the poet, Alex- | ames Stillman, Alexander, who is! + $300 NECKLACE THEFT And vome back re | other's nerves ac Ahere Js nothing very noble about) Mr. cherry said he believed this) ander Pope, some two hun- | half the age of James, Miss Stillman ee shied 't V and you Ww ean oblecttona: doubters: 1 edoin when it means the evanion | a. iio of affairs due to the tendency | - nd little Guy had Chrisimas togeth- yea, i each other aloe and do you neurotic i responsibilities,” argued Floyd . % | dred TS ago. | DTK a ieee Whish thay triitmed Nenely Saeake Bowe hy Man act i OF. with h 8 niet, glnaet at cs of people to get back to normal aud years ag | for Guy me heft dp | prac eK -€ mou v he marrie alk out of the feverish atmosphere of P, A Whew ane arviveds In this country| “Pollcnman’ Bosh! ofthe # \ ih da ies ite always beat to. he fut being ‘iree," they usmally mean nich brought atour counttess | He, himself, was extremely | (Just Published) lust Week Miss Stillman anuounced| station, passing No. 77 Seventh w Ion ‘ pps.” threw in Mr. Dell, with his} dging childven and the support of | ™ ie | that abc was ‘neutral’ in her par-\cariy todas neat ocke Libera ibe rath initia’ weal: |‘veik natural wants, ‘The devotees of unhappy marriages. Also, he said, fond of coffee, often calling | Containing Leading Foreigas Stal catrite and would have Christan rade acee oe thie ul “That the normal man and woman,|.reedom’ simply are cowards about! the times had much to do with it, | up his servant in the oe mas dinner with but Mrs.| a Anne. OF W he high fine o are not neurotic, who ure in jlfe. are afraid of accepting its gifts. | men and women secing the necessity | fen hi Jand American Resorts, stillman said yesterd: that her! eum in the } an biu with each other, who ave ng be aed aoe means te oe attend the bu hel oo Peeeere ff ESE Alen its} Ge 1 and Ti § daughter had bad tmas diuner gat on, Adamowit s idea i]can live happily in the same home. 3 Wer of choice. You are free to go | Of Sanne he bu sues 9 He | beeen Travel ani Places ite he rs. Albina, Hirschtar t s ast five {In fact, that's the wa tant to it lunch at one of two restaurants, office and the home in order to make F q lto ecr ces Mrs. Stillman shed if she| No. t atteet, Newark neh he pub i} live Marriage has ted all But after you have chosen, that very ends meet, People have not iad Such is the f oe the bee | : Ml cation » knew where Mr. Stillman bad spent) #9, said sho had been at ole books, married a |these centuries becau were € ice has fixed @ linit on your free-|00% TMNE | oP ie uent | erage so tem serve hie'Chrintmas and. sald | the, ton floor and was going plewen Dopiat PAREDIad A Wite | these, GSAtINAR DAC UE | DRODe ere ele Tiveniee yaucare Troe La mane | money @neueR, he. added, to frequent, CHILDS. PEGIY May be ‘obtained FREE at all “How should I know? 1 am not} qoor of his fist floor apartmen because they wanted to {iv ther, '¢ to marry, But after you have {amusement places and stay out late| at id Off by mail on req ; foliowing him.” e off her $400 necklace und knocke!l They've thought it was . narried, freely exercising your power |o' nights and filng care to the winda| | Worl ‘ices or by mail on request + Regarding the coming heasings at down, Poeht took them: to | “Is you Age responsible 4 1olee, again by your own act you|as they used to fling n the dear Raligheely sesliow and. de. & which her lawyers will try to prove; Market Court q marriage? He even has a good word for » ve limited your freedom old Bronx vraag As Scoanatle Lage | ———— * the bribing of wit by her hu . er la 1, frank @ case of | Jealousy The Briar s 1 Free this new young advo cele 4s { * band’s agents in Canada, Mrs, Still BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE PAR ‘'pP hiip drunk, Philip sober’—Philip|he explained why, when | asked him ‘cate of matrimonial bonda fe ound | \Two HUNDRED DIVORCES ? Address % nan said her husband had hired the| Three thousand residents of Wash-| the bachelor, Philip the husband?” » fabout it up with crisp contempt, most expensive lawyer in Quebee.| ington Helghts are expected to attead| Mr, Dell smiled a bit shy Those ‘The man who ma ‘ worth saerifi for the sak -|\ WEEKLY CHICAGO RECORD | Mrs, Stillman was speaking in the] s theatre party of the Building Com-| things 1 suid to you five years something done!” pati tects | ° | Winter Resort Bureau. --— | go| “expects to make the vow of faith s|fulness and wants him to it. If she te: ,all of her apartment building, No.|"mittee of the Temple of the Covenant| were perhaps not so much my id haath avenue. She was asked for| in the, Coliseum Pheatre New Yearslag my experiments with. idess,” Mah-Waten Mere tn. Remesite) New York World, Pulitesr $y let the whithe Eve. The committee is of a religio ‘ 1 en interview but excused herself, ‘a 7 observed. “I should rather say thot|he either doesn’t believe she mea q p. Here's th Tangles Attained tu © naying she was "cooking dinner” for | Eniseton (orig tra ctoc Hoichiy | thq change in my peliefs led to inv |—or, if he does beliove, that doramt tie leaders of the : 63 Park Rew, Now ¥; 8 “he fi mily. a en, The use of the theatre was rots by | ma@riage, than that ms marriage was ase him, elther p rreatgvalne Vevbops seneratlog Wal, tees, | iets. Sa ae Vial