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a ALEASON DEMANDS $150 A DAY AS FEE IN STILLMAN CASE onan: PASSENGERS > OF TAXIS INURED IN TWO CRASHES > Two Couples Taken to Hos pital After Collisi sounted for by Referee Gleason, Actress Badly Hurt. Mr MoCullough replied that, thle aires time was taken up in adjournments. (Continued) ynd tint the 118 days must be ac- 1s aed Judge Morschauser asked = Mr. Boar persons wore foarty to Titgroy: “Mow many days do you Gay when an antomobite struck ane y there were expended actual SVerturns! a taxicab tn which they iding at 84th Street and tMad! ee viata : i Ne oe b ee cvhorged for ad- The driver of the c J rash ran Wie me replied Mr, Mack dit Justice Morschauser was asked by Mr, Horsey not to Interfere with the childen, although insisted that th upon the guardian- n. Justice Mor not think he had upon the guardian he sald, “is with the no docren Up on the sidewalk and abi The police believe The taxicab w it was st ustody riven by Ifobert Lawyer court § ship ttty Belleville, No 7 own idea, nothing to do ‘nd Mr. and Mrs There was hildren now respectively, No fone end thirty-si f divorce, ‘The litigants are be 2EChester Avenue, Belleville they started. It appe Pr. Hopkins.ot New York Hospital only course concerning: the 1) id to Jet them decide for them- The children can go where I have no right to inter- fore at this juncture of the case.” Nevertheloss, Mr, Brennan insisted attenJed the injuved for contusion: QBd lacerations. Molluwing this, they Went to Flowor Haspital im another taxicab for turiher etical tentiot be eal ata setig sétention | iat the Court consider the applt- They lett for their homes atwrward, | i or Mra. Stillman for the Miss Clal:e Dillon, forty-five, an} eyardianship and custody of all her English actress, living At No. 177 t 734 Street, was badly injured at 2.4 M. to-day, when a taxicab in which eho was ri shijdron and the Court agreed to re- selve the ! fs. Horsey objected to any vaffirm- ative adjudication where the com- plaint has been dismissed as the de- siston of the referee tmposed. He n her way home was mits Avenue trolle objected also to any adjudication of 1» had been to ati after | the Inettimacy of baby Guy Stillman, } theatre supper with a woman friend, | who lives we Hotel. jan z8tn After taking the el Mrs. Dillon or- Vrank Howe, No Zur West ue, to drive to 73a | Street, through the park. The taxi left the park at 72d Street, s Avenue Howe tried | 000, oNey tracks. ‘Dhe | art fotorman Andrew ]0#0, That ts the reason we xi in the rear and | fal judy his. favor Crushed it against an “L” pillar, The | wpon and a Chauffeur eseaped injury, but Mra] Mr, Hor: Dillon had to be extricated from the] ‘‘ourt to lnck of form in the proposed @obris by the car crew and pas-| ‘udgment. He objected to the appli Benger. vation of the affirmative adjudication She was rushed In another taxi te} of the dismissal of the complaint. Jus- H Roosevelt Hospital, where tee Morschauser asked Horsey to auh- found her bi 4 wer nit his papers, He sald he had none .;becnuse he had just been handed a copy of the proposed findings and was looking them uver then. Mr, Horsey said that what he really wantel to see was, the bill of costs after they ure made up and which will be taxed against Mr. Stillman, Justice Morschauser thi ordered Mr. Bren- han to pass up the formal judgment. Jud, Morschauser said he would reserve decision and consider the aM- davits. . He told counsel to consider legitimacy of Guy bocause of the monetary interests the child now has under the decision that he is the legi- Jd of Mr. Stillman, rticipates in the 600,000 and also in ao, thei ating $7,000,- sald Mr. Mack nd contingent pation in two funds of $9,500,- ant the © Geor lyn. The police were unable to determine who was to blame for the accident and made no arrest. forty-two, of No. 51 West 117th Street, srecetved. . tured ankle and Lov thirty-four, of N Btrect, wae cut « Collision at 6.20 ¢ k this mornin: between am automobile and u Knicker booker Ice Company truck ot 82. | this matter closed. Btreet and First Avent ‘They rare Spon close quer ing, Horsey admitted that he thought” efetee was entitled to sixty da nay for his work, thirty for hearing testimony end thirty days for con- sidering the case. peaking of-the e@havffeur of the tric! zak, received a sununons. dent, accordi ® the polit to a broken img wheel ———— SORWAY PLACES £18,000,000 LOAN The ucci ©, wits, duc ‘itled to, dir. ‘ake your honor elghteen days to read tho testimony; it didn’t take me that long [do not see how a trained Judictal officer could take more than 100 per cent, of the time necessary for the taking of the testimony.” At this juncture Justice Morschau- - 1B.—A loan of yesterday by $5,000,000 will be the previous - The loan {Ser said: . point, “You are not getting to the 1 ask you how many. days ART INDRESS To Introduce Our Enlarged (oat Department On Saturday, WE offer new Collins origina- tions, bearing the stampofauthen- tic individuality,at oriiee that are inthemselves an urgent invitation Coats for All Occasions Oo.coe..*175 PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET New York & motion. t ——-<o— ‘ WOMEN GET NEW STATUS of Canterbury has given Neonaw! Mr. Mack insisted that the Court|‘phey must be communicants of the centre its order on the question of | Church of England and satisfy him os [house and purchase the Story estate, $60,000. } 000 will be erected on the new site. The} | club has 2,600 $15,000 CI County, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER were required to arrive at a decision Mr. Horsey then replied that it took thirty duye to hear all the testimony, and a decision should have been handed down thirty days after (he lemtimony was cloned. Jndge Mills, in upholding the claim of Referce Gleason for 148 days, sald that the thing that struck his mind was the number of questions of law raised, “These questions were usually made at the suggestion of counse! and submitted to the referee,”’ said Mr Mills. “These instances were mostly on the procedure of the plaintiff counsel. I think the referee has giver to this case careful nnd competent Three different times for plaintif’- nd an action ‘he Connection With Any Othor Establishment in the World WY © in StH THIRTY FOURTH STAREEY to bastardize a child" It was evident at the hearing that Mr. Stillman's lawyers are going tc fight to the last et up ny to tho guardian hat o@ the guardian had that the plaintiff should bx polled to be burdened with any expenditures other than the taxable costs. Mr. Brennan asked If the atte omney for the adult def man, was not ent lowance, He mad Justice he lad made &uffielent allowance this respect Collars Adorn These New Long Top Coats IN CHURCH OF ENGLAND Archbishop of Canterbury Ruler They Can Tench Theology. LONDON, Oot. 13.—The Archbishop women church teachers a recognized ecclesiastical status. For some time he has granted diplomas to women who have passed examinations in theology. Very Specially Priced at ‘uw the Archbishop has announced his willingness—at his discretion—to grant to women who hold this diploma a leense to teach theology Real Natural Squirrel--the dark blue gtay quality; genuine Beaver. Soft and full-furred, whichever you prefer. to thelr capacity and fitness poss ater I eS ELKS OF FREEPORT TO BUILD NEW HOME WIL Erect £200,000 Ballding—Te Help Poor at Xmas. Freeport Lodge of Elks, No. voiced unanimously at {ts meeting last night to sell its present $75,900 club- Elizabeth C Merrick Road, be Long Beach and Ocean ,Avenues, 125%, The coats are extra long, severely tail- ored of soft woolen coatings, in blue and browns. Lined throughout with silk to match, ‘or A bullding to cost In excess of $200,- members and will ralse a jstmas fund to buy food and toys for the poor children of Nassau Wonderful Sale Ner.’; for Women and Misses who.are now thinking seriously about their Autumn and Winter . apparel, is expressed by these |New Silk and Cloth Frocks | that Represent the Highest Standards of Value Givine Offered in smart variety at 2 5:00 A not-to-be-equalled array of frocks for every hour of the day, in Paris—inspired modes. Chiffon Velvet Poiret Twill Crepe Canton Crepe Satins Novelty Crepes Flat Crepe The long silhouette achieved by means of dra- | pery, panellings and swooping circular skirts, Silk Lined Throughout i3, 1922, Altman & On. For to-morrow (Saturday) on the Sixth Floor , A Specially-prepared Sale of Misses’ and Children’s ‘ Hats, Hosiery and Shoes (all new Autumn and Winter merchandise) im the fashionable shapes, very smartly tailored of velour and other materials; the colors including cand, brown and navy blue, in addition to black at $3.75. Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery Cotton, ciuster-ribbed, in black and cordovan; sizes 6!/2 to 101/, 3_pairs for 85¢ Cotton-and-wool mixture, cluster-ribbed, cordovan; sizes 7 to 10 in black and per pair §5¢ Three-quarter Golf Socks; of wool, with tops and soles of mercerized cotton-and-wool mixture; in variety of new colors, with novelty tops; sizes 7 to 10 per pair $1.00 Boys’ Hosiery Black cotton, very durable; sizes 7 to II 3_pairs for $1.00 All-wool Golf Hose, in brown and Lovat mixtures, with novelty tops; sizes 7 to 10 |” er pair $1.35 at extraordinarily low prices Misses’ and Girls’ Hats Misses’ & Children’s Laced Shoes (tan calfskin) Sizs 7 toll . . . per pair $3,900 Sizes 1l¥zto 2 . . . 4.85 These Shoes are made on well-shaped, comfortable jasts, and are excellent as to quality and workmanship. This Sale will be held on the SIXTH FLOOR per pair PMladison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Thirtp-fitth Dtreet REAL ESTATE ADS. 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