wtMiv'--,,. Y,f r ' "' "-'SV-V "jV '' T' 'wiV-'v ' ii ikff Vf V SAY STILLMAN HAD 3 HOMES AT ONCE Banker's Wifo Receives Infor mation of Trio of Domestic Es tablishments at One Period "THIRD WOMAN" PROTECTED Stxr York. April 7.-Mw. Jiwim A. Sin n few .1 "l-lol. nolnto he Slurion thai li hi.n.lwn main, fin: not wo. but three . omeitlc w XlM,mont, at ono pnrt of ,tl.e period ,bt flg-irw In ''or Hmrsw. Acwrrllns to frl-mls of Mr. Still ,. .ho Inn dincovi-rfil that the thlr.l Iman lh- I" It"'".'" Manhattan. "hcrc ,,o was vl.slto.l by tlio ImnkPi . the fame tlino lie wns MipnortliiR Mr. WU. arronllng to the wife, In I, riimpttuius nimilincnl unci country "jlr" heti linov nhoitt the "thlnl oman" neeonllns t" M. 8tillinan,. information, an.l quarreled with the Unkrr ever her. It Is -nlil Mr. I.cc.k Kfnvly JroloiiH "f the liniikir nn.l ,, r.l Unit he rive up M o her 1j.i The hest Infornmtlon In tlint Mr Stllliiian .11(1 give her tip til Mr. nTnf the "tl.lnl womn..;' ' l MnKProtcrtr.1 for the prenent by Mr.. Sun' frien.N. but hIic Is lcMrll.cl i Srknbly beautiful ami youns J fWilH dnrk beauty of n worm JJ mW..ou nattii;. She Mild to JJ"on the friiw of soelely. Additional Information itfanii . I.i miVnpr in wh ch Mrs. hliHmnn Co, f l.cr husbau.IV iillnecl af fair with Mrs. I-ee.lx rnmo to llKht j'm terdar. It was said by a man very rime to the hunker's wife that she ob tained most of her Information from a iwletr woman of mirh lmiortanco tlint her name were revealed "you woiil.l underston.1 the whole story at onee." This woman is said to navo Riven jtrn. StlUmnn information Hint be- EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PSlLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, ,1921 rnl"c common rosmIii In society because! " mi, .minimum s tini.iness in iuh nl leRed conduct ut Host Court, the Stony Urook (Ii. I.) cstnlc of l'ltts Dufflcltl, which wax leased to "Mr. and Mrs. 'ranklyn H. Leeds" in the summer of How this Rosslp got abroad entirely because of the banker's recklessness can now be told. While the "I.ec.lW were nt Itest Court It is said Mr. Still -man Invited business nnd koclctv friend to motor from New York. Several hit men and their wives did visit Mr. Still man over the week-end morn than once to Uilk over business nnd cocinl events, nnd nil went well until one dftnstrous owning, Mr. Stlllinnn had nlwnys Introduced his companion ns "Mrs. Leeds, n very dear friend of the family." nnd noth ing bail ever been said to contradict this version of the household arrange ments. Hut one night somebodv It mny have been a servant or It mav have been n neighbor who chanced to drop In tnetlessly let slip n sentence In wiileh Iki nddresscd Mr. Stlllman ns "Mr. Leeds, The visitors returned to New York In it state of mind thnt run easily be Imagined. Aftrj: this the gossip spread K'inl circles, nnd Mrs. Dulliuld let I he Leedses know hhu wanted her house back nnd thnt Mrs. Stlllman received the information that forms the basis of her charges against her husband and Mrs, Leeds. TO REFIT BIG LINER George Washington Will Be Over hauled at Cost of $850,000 Uoston, April 7. (fly A. V.) The steamship (Jeorge Washington will leave this port tomorrow or Saturday for Newport News, where she will be refitted lit nn estimated cost of $8."0, 000. The former (icrmnu liner has been berthed here more thnn n year. The machinery and boilers have been overhnuleil. A bronze tablet will be placed in the suite occupied by former 1'rosidcnt Wilson during his trips to Hut ope in 1018-10. ELWELL MURDER CONFESSION FAULTY Statement of Buffalo Prisoner Shows Discrepancies Will Bo Quizzed Today "Mrs. fairchild" sought HulTnlo, April ".- Hoy llnrris, nllas (ieh Leonard, who last night signed n written confession to the effect thnt ho nnd n friend killed Joseph II. Kl well, the New York whist expert nnd turfman, Inst .Tune, did not vary his origlnnl story here today. The po lice, however, pointed out several dis crepnucicH between his confession nnd the known fncls of the case. Ilnrrls snld he nnd a friend. William Dunkln. were nceosted on the street by n chauffeur they knew, who told them he had n woman passenger who might pay them well for a job. They got In nnd drove nbout with the woman, ac cording to Hrfrrls. nnd she promised them S..0O0 to kill IOIwcll. She gave them $."i0 ench nn account, and the next morning met them and drove them to Khvell's home on Wet Kccntloth street, where she let them in with n key. Harris alleges Dnnkiu vhot Klwell. The woman, he said, gave them $4."0 each nnd promise. the rest of the money later. Harris says he never got any more nnd.suspeets his pnl double-crossed him. Ho iled the city 'when the tragedy excited such widespread Interest. Harris Uvea thf time of the shoot ing of Klwell nt shortly after ." o'clock In the morning. He niso says that his ulleped pnl Dunkln, used a small caliber revolver. KIwcII'h death wound EJIEEHJ .llmlnnlfil by wrln our non- metallic ftn; virt.rn. MADF Imincw. Tnouiii.E, FOB YOUU IN- rwiKht Arch iio- rhV.t. uilnat the caet proc- TE AHC thi originators ' anil nnlv TrtaVar In TTrtBim HggM 71 y f am ffnm tvhfrh allnnnrtap Ii raele. K nnrMitr Immtillnte comfort. Our Interrotlni booklet tni on rcqueat. ALFRED C. MAESER niSrat 61 Slaffonl nid;.. 1112 CIIHSTNUT ST. eaammBlrh'.nel AValnot lOSfl A monthly folder, mailed out regularly, will keep you in the mind of your prospects and customers. 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Men's Hate, Clothing, llaberdmhcry, Motor Wear 1334-1336 Chestnut Street was Inflicted by n bullet of largo caliber and the wound was of such a nature that It is doubtful that he could have lived from the time mentioned by Hnrris until bcvcral hours later when he 'was found by his hoiifcckccpcr unconscious-, but still nllvc. Harris nlso fixed the date of the murder as dune 12, whcreai it occurred on the morning of .lunc 11. On the other linnet, Harris goes into n wealth of detail in regard to the in cidents preceding the murder which In dicates, the police say, cither knowl edge of the crime or n most thorough suiiiy 01 me case. Harris reiterated today the claim thnt he has not seen his nlleg,ed pnl, Dunkln, nor the womnn, known to him as Mrs. Kntrchlld, who is alleged to have hired the pair to slay Klwell, since he re ceived n pnrtiul payment of the S.TOOO which they were to receive for commit ting the murder. New York detectives familiar with the Klwell case were expected here to day to question Harris. New York, April 7. (Uv A. 1) The alleged confession at Bu(I:ili lust night of Hoy Harris that he nnd n j friend were hired by n womnn to kill Joseph 11. Klwell, whist expert and turfman, hero last June heightened in terest today In the new Investigation of the baffling murder, started last week by former District Attorney Charles S. Whltinnn. Harris, nrrestcd on n forgery chnrgc, Is reported to hnvc signed n confes sion thnt be and Willinm Dunkln were hired by n "Mrs. Fnit-hlld" to go to Klwcll's home nnd kill him, n deed for which they were to receive $."000. Klwell bad many nffnlrs with women, nnd u number of these were brought into the case in the investigation that fol lowed tins murder. None of them, how ever, wns named This 'Fntrehlld." Iiilinn. tho nntlce nnv. tnlsnt hnve been 1 assumed for the occasion. 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