"j-y 't"'n ,& Tijvt 'Hj"'.t'TfrXitJi-i" 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,; MARCH 30, 102i tS'tf z 1M m u I i usssssssssssssssssss sssssB J WWj STLLMAN GUESTS lUtrnrio ilIt I. ilp lnnUriilK x u Itonjr Island uilr, N T ll'Eitrett M'aid. .irchitcv "Turner forConcrete" This well-known company, who loan largo sums on build ings and should therefore be particularly good judges of values, chose concrete and Turner for their new Long iBland City printing plant. TURNER Construction. Co 113 Smiaom Slrtrt II IIWIIIWIM FIND HERO IN SAD PLIGHT American Legion Men Rescue Tu berculosis Victim Suffering In Shack Ikadlnjj. !';.. March ",().-- In tlio lu.t horph of uiIhtcuIiisIn. iiw'areu for unil iilone. IVtrr S Kcihlinevr, 11 former nrivuti of tlio Seventy -ninth I)' vision, vlio .nw service In Trance during the world wur. nh fuiiml in -"lincli sit tlio fnot of Mount IVnn, 'evcrul mile above thU city. ypiterilny itfti'rnoon by member" ot dn-ijc l'nl. Aim'iiunn, legion. Keililmgei knew nothing f former service men'' organization, nnr linil li ver licird of oiiiponMlin for former1 erviet men Tin' Legion men iinil him taken to the XewrfinL Mountain tubereuloMs Mina- t trium, where there i little hope of aving hi life. His i-onilition U due n his having been gassed in the war. He had nut been dresed for several months anil hud tu clothing except hN old arniv uniform, which wus given to him when he miis dUeharKcd from the tervice. He weighed eighty pound-' I Lust night otficiiil word was received from Washington that Iteddinger was ' tu be held as a government patient and ' ilint compensation would be hurried! through at the earliest moment SEES END OF BOOTLEGGING . Attorney General Thinks It Will j Come in Year or Two ' Washington. March :!. ill . 1' i The nation will settle down in the txt year or two. Attorney ttetieral I'mtgherty uM toduv, to a more com liletr observance of prohibition laws. ;ino there will be les "bootlegging.' ' T'rohibili6n enforcement ir at prcidit. i luird job. he sultl. and dockets of ills, i trict attornejs ore crowded with iurs' waiting action. , TAKE WIFE'S PART Y ' Testimony of Couple's Friends Expected to Aid Case of Little Guy DAUGHTER HELPS MOTHER New Yorh. March .".0. Two of the most interentiug prophecie jet made In the Mlit for divorce James A. Still hian. president of the National City llanU. has tiled became known yester day. Klrst there came the story that H. rhclp.s Clawson. of Uuffalo, and Ml..s Anne Stlllinni. daughter of the estranged pair, 'ere prepared to uppenr I oerore xne coi.n or ri-ivrti: nnu icu torles that will leave no further ques tion regarding the status of the boy, Guv Stillman, who has become the .torm center of the case. Miss Still man, it is said, lias declared she felt it . l.cr duty to stand by her mother. What I she wiil testify to has not been in-! timated. ' Second. It was declared law or for Mrs. Stillman were prepared to offer affidavits to the effect that the banker Hnd thp still mvsterlous second woman vvrc intimate from the latter part of 1(14 until late- in 1017 tinder assumed names in an uptown apartment house. In Apparent Concordn 1018 It was iaid Mr. Stillman's lawyers would produce in person or by cor roborated affidavit the testimony of Sir. Clawson, Miss Stillman and at least nix persons whose natne.s are always likely to be found unions u list of fash ionable guests, to the effect that from rcbruur 1. 11HS. until Cu Stillman was born. November 1S, 11US, the Stillmans lived together in the concord that is expected in the life of normal married people. Mr. Clawson is rxpeeted to tell of his having: been a guest in the Stillman home during February, 101 S. and his failure to observe uiij thing sugge.tie of estrangement between Mr. and Mr. Stillman. This will have direct bear ing upon the banker's secoudary charge that (luy is not his son. Air. Clawson will bo the witness who will be depended upon chiefly by John K. Slack leifal guardian for Guy Still man. 'The nublic nas been impressed with the fact that neither Mr. nor Mrs. Still man has much chance of obtaining a dlverce In this state,'' Mr. Mack said. "I should like to assure you there ia no ' remote chance that this child Guv Still- ! man will suffer at the hands of the court. We shall show with ease and by a great flood of testimony and evi dence that the charge that Mr. Stillman makes affecting Guy is utterly base- j less." "Mr. Clawson will tell of his visits' to the Stillmans ut I'ocantlco Hills in i the late winter and early spring of 1018. He will describe in gre.it detail a social gathering in the Pocantico Hills house on the night of January 20, 101R. In the house at that particular time were 60 KILLED IN NEW I COMMUNIS ITS Mr. and Mrs. Stillman and Kent festi vals, the Canadian guide. There werO a number of persons prominent in ho elety present and there were men and women thero who had been told and who hod repeated stories that hnd come from Canada about Mrs. Stillman and thn guide. ' It would he rather difficult to im agine a man more attentive to his wife than Mr Stillman was to Mrs. Stillman that night. It was said. The presence of the Canadian woodman prompted one of the guests to make a remark that was relayed to the banner. ' Just what Mr. Stillman said when I the statement reached his earn will be Uiu lu uic reirrec rtim tain nmn'iiivnv - r- wlll be offered ns evidence on the side i n. . -,.. .rllP, pnrnn of the baby Guy. Then Clawsou Is ex- POLICE REWIN GEVELSBERG tiected to proceed with his story of life i ut 1'qcantirn Hills. It is explained lit; Revolt in Germany, After Ap parent Collapse, Flickers Up Vigorously spent in Miss Stillman's company nil the time she would grant him. In regard to the mysterious added correspondent this much was said yes terday : That she has come forward with n story of a violent quarrel between herself and Mr. Stillman concerning the latter's apparent preference for Flor ence Lawlor Leeds, the chorus girl for whom about fifty detectives are search- Inir Tlipfe is tin U'nr. tt Kevins, nf nltutMnw un tMl f xirf lifliln ttMfill'l3 ' testimony and fo that and other rea sons Mrs. Stillm.lii's lawyers have not been too eager to exult over her ap pearance in the cast NO OFFER TO FREE DEBS Attorney General. Says Case Will Have Careful Consideration Washington, March .".ft. lily A. IM -Legislation to sohe the problem of t rlsoners confined for violation of the wnttime laws is now under considera tion. Attorney General Daugherty said today. Senators Sterling and King and ether members of the Semite judiciary i oti.mlttce have asked Mr. Daugherty to confer with them and present his ideas on the question, lie ndded, u bill lly the Associate! Tress Uerlln, Mnrci 80. The communist uprising, which had appeared to be at the point of collapse, has flickered up aguln in various sections of Germany, and reports today Indicate that mom than sixty person have been killed in the tencwed fighting. The district between Lelpsiu and Halle now appears to be the chief zone of the communist operations, and train service between these two cities lias been suspended. The communists, who were defeated recently in the Mnnsfeld district, have regrouped their forces near Grobers where they arc said to he in possession of n strong position. They are well equipped, especially with machine guns, and in nn effort to dislodge Oiem the security police lost twelve killed. The largest number of casualties re ported was from Gevelsberg, Westpha lia, messages stating that fifty persons were killed in yesterday's clashes when the police recaptured die town from the cotnmunists, who had been in pos session for ecral hours. "- London, March HO. (Ily A IM A iiiinier. oern put down ly tne autnomi Mr Daugherty sold published reports city, it is announced in a 1U that Lugene V. Debs, imprisoned at i sage received by the Kxchn Atlanta for violation of the espionage graph Co. today. Mnety-two already having been drawn to cover the 'serious communist riot in Dresden has tmilter. I been nut down by the authorities of that iicrilll iin-n nngc Tel o commu net, had been offered his freedom dur ing' his recent conference with the nt-. torney general here on promise to aban- onPrMI nrfFPTC don the spread of Holshevlk doctrines grbtwll Utr Cvl tf V. ire without touiuiaiion. Instruction lm to orcome ta.mmerln. Jiists were arrested, fourteen women bo lng anion their number. He ports from Dusseldorf through the san channels declare the communist activity In the Ilhlne region is Increas ing and it 'is asserted that some mines in thn district hare been seined by workers. The trouble at Jena, theglnss manu facturing center, has been attended by some success on the patt'of the com munists In their cff6rts to Hfart a gen eral mike. Messages report that they hare occupied the Carl Zeiss optical works, a plant of world-wide celebrity have stopped street railway traffic nnd forced the electric workers to lay down their tools. During disorders nt Mannheim the police were attacked and returned the fire, killing three persons and wounding five others. Special Cable hltpatch. Cotiurioht till Halle, Saxony, March 110. Victory of the "Green" troops over the large force of communists who had seized the Leuna nitrogen plant apparently has broken the backbone of the Red rebel lion in Saxony. -Marchlnr directlv to Halle from their victorious siege of Rlsleben, the ".GreetiV forces besieged the big plant for forty eight hours without respite. The militia poured an incessant stream of machine gun bullets through the windows. Yesterday the communists hauled down their red flag nnd rulsed n white handkerchief, the emblem of uncondi tional surrender. The nttackers took prisoners more than 4000 communists and appropriated thousands of rifles, some machine-guns nnd u half-million rounds of ammunition. Henry White Calls on President Washington, March &0. Ilciiry White, former ambassador to Krnnee and a member of the American pence commission nt I'arls, called at tlio $2J5 Reading $3:0$ Pottsvule $32 Shenandoah AMI. RETURN .. , Wf T.k 8 tier cent nildltlonsl Sunday, April 10' Stopping at Leeiport, Skoeaoilcrt ville, HtauWf, Ausarn, Schuyl kill llataat St. Cltir ft.Frackrille. srA Novel ami Drllchtrul riraiur TJi to the. Pennsyl vania Coal jfteldi, with sernle view ot the trlndlni Kfhiul btlt nnd Mountains In Kant fro I'tnnnrlvftnt.. , SpacUl Train Lsavas Ilroid Blfwt dtatlon..Ti'JOAi It. Wl Philadelphia 7tt A St. ritty.strond Htret. ... .7:31 A. St. KMurnlntf. lfvn BhmndoAh, TiIO R. M.I PotUvllle. 8:00 P. Slii Heading, u:iu i-. .m. Pennsylvania System Vvr7lvW'P?7W7r7WivvV? W 'V"yjsrKyiJ IIHIM 1W The i)ebs :nse, Mr. Daugherty said, ' tutirrtna. liilttln. p would be the subject of careful fnves-i ft" "i.JK.'Jj... ".?.? titration, on which an opinion would beirim rommencn Aorii i transmitted to President Hardinc. v appointment. hooKlet Meanwhile, he added, he would not dis cuss it. Dlienla and all other 'Zrulnr clans sessions natty evening". ;vT IS. PrlvAt lessgns on reautat. Y. M. C. 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DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS White House',, today to tec President Hardin. Ho said ha was Koliifc abroad soon, and, had come merely to par Mi respects to the ntw' administration! ijLVaUlvQUaf Stylebilt Suits . oAnd Topcoats Throw Light On Spring Fashions oAnd (jo Light . On The Trice Prictd With Only One Profit , Became Prictd By The Producer Hilton mpaisy 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Clot ha Sficpt Ut frintyal Ciiitt NEWARK. NEW YORK BROOKLTN rHltADElPHU; CHICAGO it' s a fact Va; Intertst At 3-65 7 How Much Money Have You Saved Up? Ho much iin jou save thi.s 'ji " It does .i inati good to look 'he situation .squarely in the 'Hoe. ence in a while, and iec v hero h stand.-". if you ni e not getting ahead - fast a? you wih wi oan llf'p von. ,r Aniiuni uli All UrpAillls Beneficial Saving Fund Society Chestnut and Twelfth Streets i tlGJl is .i f i iWi k ixikix. OUR FOOTWEAR POPULARITY tubuiL to the eieiien' workmanilup quality of ninteiials and our Snappy Styles for Men and Women RITZ Ail patent kid; I'.nt; lish hist; welted soles; the lust word in u driKs or $7.85 Janci siK'C l KS FmlsssM- .i AWk srS'ffl f i N X $9.85 1 1 I 1 Li "I CLARIDGE The ladies flip per illustrated is of mut kid m p, w 1 1 h K r a y suode uuartet. croaseil nintep straps, bab doll huels; suine tu-ation in hiRh heels. HOSIERY TO MATCH ibol of Style Our new Spring stocks never more plentiful nor of finer quali ties! With this added information prices have not been so reason able or so low for many a day. Fake these wonderfully fine, all-wool, Spring and Summer suits that are coming into our stocks even7 day at $28.50. They are handsome in pat tern, new in fashions and are in sizes and styles suitable for both men and young men! Another outstanding example of unusual value is our Sun Proof Blue Serge Suits with an extra pair of trousers at $35. Store is - overflowing with new goods, new values and new low prices. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. Try These Fruit Meats in a luscious pie Just bake one pie according to the recipe below. Fill with plump, tender, juicy Sun-Maid Raisins. Bake so the juice forms a luscious sauce. You'll be delighted, and so will your men folks. You'll serve it frequently because this pie is far too good to miss. Bake it yourself or get it from any first-class bakery. s Rich in nutriment It's a man's prime dessert full of energizing nourishment to brace him after a hard day. Its pure fruit sugar is practically pre-digested fuel. And raisins contain organic iron, in assimilable form, which brings the rose tint to women's and children's cheeks. So raisins promote beauty as well as health. Serve raisin pie, and other raisin foods to insure your supply of iron. Every firat-clas baker sells'Sun-Maid Raisin Pie SUN-MAID RAISINS Recipe for Real Raisin Pie Cut This Out and Keep It 'J cups Sun-Maid Raisins P,i cups boiling water 1 cup sugar t tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind Juice 1 orange 1 tablespoon grated orange rind I cup chopped walnuts Cook raislru in boiling water for five minutes; pour into sugar and corn (arch which have been mixed. Cook until thick i remote from fire and add other ingredients. Bake between two crusts. Walnuts may be omitted if desired. Use Sun-Maid Raisins always In your cooking. Packed in a modern, new, immacnae plant in California chart, Met, wholeiome American raisins the kind you know are good. Made from tender, juicy California tabic grapes with unusually thin skins. Three varieties: Sun-Muid Seeded (seeds removed); Sun-Maid Seedless (grown without seeds); Sun-Maid Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. Insist upon the Sun-Maid brand. 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