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MRS. DLLON TELS OF KIDNAPPING BOY INGENTRAL PARK Denies She Was Intoxicated or Hugged and Kissed Strange Men. SHE NEVER “WOBBLED” Contradicts Statements of Hotel Laurelton Employees of Her Public Demeanor. Mra. Edit: Hallor Dillon, beautiful stage and motion picture star, was a witness to-d y in habeas corpus pro ceedings brought by her former hu: band, L. Lawrence Weber, theatri producer, to secure custody of their four-year-old boy, Mrs. @ the ch after her Dilton told of her kidnapping in Central Park last month husband had made abror in ed an California whereby cach parent was to have the custody of the agreement they y six months of the Ww charge Jack Dillon, motion was cruel to aft year, She denied that her husband. pleture director, or's, rand sorted that he was very ionate to the boy Supreme Court Justice Louis Mar- ens of Buffalo, in whose stody the infant has been placed, pending outcome of the habeas corpus sult, Was not in court to-day It was un- Gerstood that he has returned to Buf- falo, Judge Mares was expected to take the witness stand tc allegations y to deny negro maid which made by a during last week's hearing in it was testified that the jurist enter- tained women in the Weber home the Wyoming Apartments at Seventh Avenue and Street, Walter L man Wakefield, Wyomin, doo: that testified on many usions men and women had arrived sober and asked to be shown to Mr. Weber's suite, He de- clared that these quests r ale Ways showed the effects when they departed. Dillion denied testimony of two yees of the Hotel Laurelton that rhe “hugged and kissed strange men’! in the lobby of the hotel during t carly hours of the morning and she frequently arrived at the hotel in intoxicated condition. “Did you ever wobble trom side to e When you entered the lobby of the her counsel asked. The actress most emphatic in denying this allegation, FARMER DYING, THREE OTHERS ARE HURT BY BULL Enraged Animal Fought All Four on Vernon, N. J. Farm. day mornt ull, Floyd D ner of Ve lying t day aster nd tra nds wit mee three farm asped it ur He felt 1 then the bul inipled hins farmhands, arn th pltehforks, and these were su ep into the bull, whe was. the ive) into his stall, Mer. Decker ndiiion was fo tote t » 8 daysiclans teared ( PANTOMIME ce THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. **A Ford a Day’’ and Cash Prizes Boost “What Did You See Mrs. Jennie Cohen, Winner | of First Special Prize, Will | \ Give Sammy Ride. t In response to a ring at her bell, Mra, Jennie Cohen came to the parlor window ‘of her home, No. 1724 Bast 17th Street, Brooklyn, and asked the man on the porch what he wanted. The man, ah Evening World reporter —with a messago—first made #u that he was talking to Mrs. Cohen, and then sald to her: “I've Just come to tell 3 you've won the first special prize, a Ford automobile, offered by The Eve- ning World for the best contribution to Its ‘What Did You See To-Day? nage."* Behind window there was silence for noment, and then came Mrs. Cohen's “1 that of the parlor just a the screen ply: “Say, I'M going to PAIN’ When she had been assured of the needlessness of this and could cate) her breath, she went on, ra breathlessly? “Well, isn't that the most wonder thing in the world? Only last my busband, Lazarus, said to me, ‘Isn't tt too bad we haven't Ford?’ He sild we'd been married two and a half years, that he was get- ting on his feet with his carpentering business and that it was about tim we had a little pleasure. “Phat's exactly what he said to me, and then he went on: ‘Jennie, I'm going t6 buy you a Ford, honest I It’s coming to us. What kind ful aight Pere tte =e aei te a Two announc ning World to-da: You See To-D, ams; the writer of tae i To-Day?’’ Popularity | | MRS JENNIE COHEN , ements of interest and importance are made by The Eve- y in connection with Sts asingly popular “What Did ” page. inert The first is the announcement*or an award of a Ford touring car to letter considered best among the hundreds printed last HIT BY AGITATION ~ AGAINST. WOMEN Mrs. Votaw, Married Woman Holding Government Job, Is Transferred. (Apectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, D, C., Sept. 18.— The agitation on behalf of veterans organizations against the employ- ment of a large number of marricd women in the United States Veter- anns’ Bureau in positions which the veterans claim should go to ex-sor- vive men has resulted in sevaral changes this week, Among those at- fected 18 Mrs, Heber H. Votaw, sts- sident Harding, who has m transferred to the Bureru of staving und Printing, in charge of tue welfare section There aro, sev- eral fhousund women and girls em- ployéd in Uncle Sum's big money plant. Mra, Votaw, who served at one time as policewoman in Washington, lock - ing after the welfare of girl war workers and has had training that qualifies her for the place, will have the responsibility for looking after vomen workers at the Bureau of wraving and Printing. She bas one or two assistants and will draw $2,500 per yearin her new pesition, She has had a position with the Veterans’ Bureau for several months and since that bureau has been under flre from the American Legion and other service organiza- tons, the fact that the President's sister held a good puying position has heen singled out for attack on sevoral ions, which has embarrassed the Administration. MRS E Wa MITAVER Mere Ae otomriew since March. of one do you want an, roadster | week, The ex-service men are putting The secret rrlage last March of Miss Marie Rinaldo, daughter of or touring car? And the second is'that beginninz on Wednesday, the day after to-mor-| pressure on those in authority to put} J0¢! Rinaldo, restaurateur, to Dr. V, Littauer of Brooklyn, one of = row, there will be one daily Special Prize of a Ford ca worthy veterdns in charge of the af-|the University of Columbia's star all around athletes has just been “{ thought it over and told him 1 “4 Ford a D: onvaddrefion Wednondan, forgo ween, Gn aduinion het ese eee awe HUM OT announced, Mrs, Littauer is noted for her beauty. Her portrait bas been believed we'd better get a touring car} to the other usual prizes. the President's sister, is Superinten. | Painted by several notable artists after she awarded the prize as the You know we've got a little boy Here ure the Iucky winners of the Special Prize and the four Grand| dent of Federal Prisons, at $4,000 per | MOSt beautiful and best gowned girl at the Prismatic Ball at the Waldorf. Summle—I'll show him to you—and] Prizes offered by The Evening World for the best contributions of last f?22um. Astoria, two season ago. 1 knew If we got a touring car we] week to its "What Did You See To-Day ge ere — m along tn & little bas Special Pri 1ith Street, Bri First Prize could take ket swing at the back. “He agreed with me that this was best to do, so we t our minds on} nue, Brooklyn. getting the 1 month Second Pri And ¢ is WS. Manhattan, It's the best thing I've heard in year hird Priy you can believe me Just think, we _Brovklyn, about the ord only Vourth Pri Avenne, Hackes night—and now! Oh, g0 oh, ger Mrs. Cohen went into an xelamution and then ze—A Ford touring ¢ ooklyn, P— #1), aur, MRS. L. COHEN, No. 1724 Bast MISS FLORENCE BOYD, No, $7 Norman Ave+ zu 350, WILLIAM (©. BAILEY, No. 86 Beaver Street, EBWARD k. OOLE, No. 5622 Pourth Avenue, ze—>10, WILLIAM msuck, Ned BROADHURS ), No. 128 Summit Capital Prize of $100 Won by Young Woman Who Had ous a Boe ey it Hes wouldnt le inside Spent Most of Money Because of ness. or | t to show you itt amiy,"" en ee she explained. Aa. Sonn the reporter u ten munutes until foors DM n went to th that bot a policeman ap) was . riving north on 8 Ave. sp i : ‘ Due.” he told the oiflcer, “when rey lien t le un Ph when he of bread so that it riding in Ou: r > Novman Avenit have Leen sever eks old ial ea B saws RURE Tit ‘ nvn into my car by one ’ of th boys. ” uck my : rinkled hfs t o in the “What Did ¥ Wite, glanced eine A eauetiy hand in bis mouth and prob ‘| See To-D baby'e cheek, Som completely spoiled «th ‘ . ey ni ie ciate tribute. When nu ft bi el sf t 7 ata ri theret 100, 1 Gtr ! rdmit ¢ n mene N : ' J promised rev words to that Prise Tout ouAHE Bite netic inten: r uw , ; I 1 Sanh fo And 1 \ F t went ti sl : i “AL um t t f ‘ ar he I think 1 1 an i . Mr. Ooie vaptured third) prize : ‘ ntribution \ aT ! x ‘ V Cven Rad {rid i ist nit FOUR LADIES. (i this moraix to TO A hecatime we be I women cime to see m: re und Tt have to; Within a minute or two they walt 4111-0 ; hother pas | Were dolued by a tourth, w R fed ae Nonplussed, . P Moment, I determined to 1 heel arn ort a dea! T mixht ; at hes same mind, fo ; ‘ : : nduat ‘ m i Ae He seemed anxious to make t ny ber 7 cent ; f fe qualntance ¢ oi she q ‘ ‘ Even the ot ; return i vl ws quit this chap stayed and Y tound the 1 aa | | Stayed and ste His blu(t man- tie kitebon all ty Puk hers apparently made no favor- guko,"? 1 1 to tb the Moye] sable impression on the ladies (or ny have you got the door ie 3100 ; they kept their backs turned to on , Vi tell ve THE FAMILY im. He began throwing oft sug- : ay gestions that he micht eal) but \ Walking up Jefferson Avenue theas wai joey aie a in Brook 1 caw a woman just ‘aid oalts “Ws : | ahead of me with a little girl. iaanin ces 35 = = siidinineaieds. van The cirild was carrying big dol 7 the At tne corner of Wilson Avenue ‘Aieenty. sty A the little one to a man who t man Mushed! f was woitir ‘Daddy: Daddy!” ; 7 she crit The m trew bis at \ broken arma around her, lifted her high ma ‘ in the air and kissed her again : : and again. * When he lowered my ¢ orate. wiat and released ahe bac and kissed the woma she = rajoined her father and they went |. ' away togsther di nd iia The woman burst inte tears \t th % When | offered my sympathy she | IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT told me that under urt order The f she is permitted to have her little tim i i daughter six months out of the | ssn year and the time was up to-day. |W nf i ; Phe oto] i 1 al Mt us| spec lien task ublistied lust ‘Tue | n't want a rid ; A CHAMPION OF LAW AND | “You bet I ORDER TWO BADLY BURNED BY KEROSENE FIRE Woman Lights Coal Oil Soaked Wood—May Die. An attempt kitchen of the George to start a fre tn the stove on the first chilly night season resulted last night in Marden, forty-five. of No, 412% Kast 145th Street, the Bronx, and his wife, Allen, forty, being taken to Lin- voln Hospital, euffering from burns about the face and body. Mrs, Marden is in a eritieal condition. She probably will di james shot upwanl and ignited her clothing when she Mghted wood sata- EUGENE, Ore., ing up thanks to-day for an official chaperon, for two nights in a Pullman oner. The sheriff made none other than his wife Sept. compart rated with Kerosene. Her hair was} “Always comply with the law,''¢ burned away and her fuce, neck and : vi chest seared, Marden, hearing the smiled the § riff to-day, nd also screams of his wife, ran to her ald and} do the best you can to avoid a storm In attempting to extinguish the flames +9 his, clothing caught tir, Netghboral '? the home. beat out the flames about Mr. and Mra,| Sheriff Stickels is a mun of fumily, lillie iste) college-trained and well versed in thy . - — social graces, Never would he ente own wedding and I'd hate like [tain the idea of intruding upon 4 AUG EO itt lndy’s boudot duty ts duty, and when it came time ¢ to Low In the week just closed the bulk of | Angel sd ani! hale I< KE 1 att Did: Vou’ See Tovday?"' | vente mine alleged anit oe had to do with the reopening Queen,” indicted by the Lar ynty bss he ecliools, | Thir wax natural, It G nd Jury on charge ¢ lariz was just what the men in charge of | iny a stor abe Ke © d. Some of the let station, to suy nothing {tis hoped the most Interesting | fy ee ce SBETABN, at ones—were printed. If 25 per cent, of | Nett Of an wulort : 4 them had been’ primed there wouil|ormed himsell with a warrant La ere ‘oul e dowent to it Hyp knew that have been fothing else on the page wit i : ; Contributors to the page MUST sign] the Journey home would be a ong r full names and write thoir ad. | ONC: he knew also that the law woule sses carefully. If you do not want| Metuire him to keep his eve alw printed, please say so, but| 0? bs Pi er. Many problems tim nt, write tt In full. mediately suggested themselves, but tt haye been sent out havi |the chaperon solved it all returned to us. It you have An Oregon law den s that an 1 to ive your check—and you) officer travelling with a woman pris seen your letter In print—kindly Joner Must provide a woman net ts » to the Editorial Auditor, Eve-|chaperon. Now a plan is on foot to pir 3 Park Row, When|appoint a woman Deputy Sheriff tor information about cheek,|.n order to st the double expense tse the P.O, Box number of fof gentleman Sherif! and lady What Dit You See To-day?! Jeroen editor Arrangements ot WHERE the incident you|Sherttf diserestiy re write took place. This is Im. [Smoking compartiier with reference tc awards, The editor can be upon, of course, but hi TS fact stories, You do not need Smoke, Rescues, A 7 * to be a “fine writer, Tell an in- P. M E teresting story In your own way, just ante, ngines «© you would talk it over with your Fi trcnts, and your chunees of muccem| Or Stove Ftre as good as those of any othe: tribator Regardless of what was sald here a ging itress Uses Soft wevk ako, the Page last week cor Obliging Janine ; inued to receive reports about such} Coal to Furnish Heat on 4 "Go Slow and See Our Tow Ww Go Fast and Bee Our Jalil’ and rything Exe. hi Cool Morning pt the 4 been Bal pretty ‘sign covered. subject ‘ Wrequently wevora ame subjects, Island at least a do: 4 wrote gbout eaders write on The “mud bat were reported lu tbutors first of the reported the Did You Bee M ey con the Hundred, “What sume of new eigns The page is not a “What Bub page, but children will always resting, and when such a in it, and ts N considered Tie edit aim at variety, 3 M ection man interest, it kind of a reporter wou Keep your eyes oven! you be something Don't for ubject must When interesting, write t it t the essentials, The culated to interest others os elf, And please tell when see your twheret o Incident took place, "In eet downtown ina not ng taland”? will 18 (Copyright). the foresigat of Oregon legislators in providing the sheriff has just had to spend two days and ent with a comely young woman pris- urance doubly Sheriff Escorting Fair Captive Brings Wife Along as Chaperon “Duty Is Duty,” He Says, “But Always Avoid a Storm in the Home by a Little Foresight.” Sheriff fred Stickels is offer- sure by taking as his chaperon the y ‘ slip 4) eri and prisoner r faces and prepared for bed. Then on the lights were out the Sherift dslip back into the compartment, out of his day clothes and crawl the lowér berth, the ladies ov the upper 2 Sherif real wasn't the gallant: thin he fiyured that if his gent! miaace he door on the Noor to int creamed * that but lower he ald ht hour sat b: were Guile de- the hour in y the magni ot hasta route, maazines and chatting Few kn that the Sheriff was hiful tr scenery w \ Sheriff or that the proud beauty of the upper berth was his prisoner The prisoner to-day is in the woman's cell of Lane County's tiny brick jill, She guys she feela very much ut home, knowing the Sheriff and bis family so well. Several com: panions of the Emmons wen an are in jail nov have been there jon with th mes for which she tre Thes two the Wifornia tnitieted 1 neatly led crimes were com years ago. Mrs authorities u grand finally located in She fought ex und it was only af sround Los Ani Nlickels obtained poss er a nid eles the pohce quieted the neighbors eventually did its stuff smoke away DIER TRIAL FIXED = FOR SEPT. 97. BY WUOGE JOHNSTONE Counsel for Accused Attac Press of City and Will Ask Venue Change trial of Kimore D. Die the mot B.D. bier n charge of ing’? stuck ord AY set Ro ept dud J ve in Gap eral Sessiona, Tier ¥ t IH Ooi His fir ed Jann ! abou Ex-Jude Ww M hk couns Dier month's aidjournmer nout that he was con the trial on account of attitude of the pre ‘ am afraid of bins fin a wa the Jury box," be added the wide pub ven t of the r fire |, Me. Olcott journmen for the pur the inde | to on demurrer motion te lise the In ut i n real questions of law v in ed. District At Pant J opposing, declared tt my adjouen Jment should be defendant el to. prep for actial 1. alled that reme Court Jt Burr hed 1 preliminary motion to Inst minutes of th Grand Jury, whereupon Mr. Oleot said that he ide had other mottne to make . To this Judge Johnstone realied that as the indictment was Med June au, these motions uld have been made long ago. Mr. Olcott explained that he had en retained only a tew days ago. We wish to rai question ave the’ charge of bucketing orders: made against my client,” he went on, “The statute in this matter is mpara tively new and has never been lth gated.” “It is nine years old."’ Mr. Bantén retorted After that Judge Johnstone fixed the expect Mr tions setth he All his mo- trial date, would Olcott te have 1 by that time Ex-Stute Senator ing M. Blaék. counsel for Adam Recklein, one of those indicted with Dier, notified court that his client would demantf 9 te trial and would not be bound by any motions made by Mr, Olcott tn Dier's behait. It was stated that Recklein had made & complete stat ment of all the affairs of the firm which he was cognizant and would be used as u witness auguinst Dier, MISS M’CORMICK SIGNS FILM CONTRACT, REPORT Said to separ fave Sianed Under Name of “Nawannn Ntcor.” CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—A contract for the appearance In the movies ef Na- wanna Nicor, the staxe name adopthd by Miss Muriel McCormick, the daugh ter of Harold F, MeCormick and grand of John D. Rockefeller, is re ed with Josepia McCormick refused to ce the report. It was repor MeCormick will go to Californt early In January It’s toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated es Prized as one of the treasures of the East white The all-Ceylon Tea Hose