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W,~ -- - -T -~~~ -.;-,-*4 - Im *e -. WA,-"N *S4.~r 1M 0t NI .61 1 bu ae the siaks dew to abss aas thele thl A tek te tw==tha Ornk, auS1Op 0hWWI "it war . dee 6 Roe but it An T herrble, f e ls no. %Al book of a bombed sod iathe teA. N t B fr.~su I e prb- bed and d-tels what he actually t e to LAua, whom he like a prismer, in at Mw. He talked 3imb. leadrs,. to IS the scheels, the the seets. Read his ye leek at Rusia a"qo of a a world shistory *9 .dINWOu)es al the tbe ludleA~u ke of E t to ose of Karl man as a po. r th t at tis Ut yes e'az shape, If any, it win come tW O.Utsa baobody can say. The are still on the land poe Told that taynow g th dt app e gew rn ~~mtt~tga'e it to ~hu. but ~j~ukand ot I5 agents of to Ald hycome The ernmt is honest, no dboA t Jat. An4 thase in, charge of it ead puritanical lives. Bt fmIS great immorality an r.n boys and gfirls o0 ie tM tee In the 40-aba . Thre i, how afe-the-war imer de~~Iath rate of Petrograd is *1hn.6 as great as in ourW * o latle 1as dropdfromn 1to 700,000. eole have live ad work on tefarms. oudgo froin any great ciif all si and 1 rnts suddenly eeM If ,ti tdr iystems brokedon to easedcomning in and killing is sreetwerefrequent. P'esd is rationed in Russia, sois ale "e peati" and au efrbIdden. hen you take frog men the incentive of ai yes take the only incentive tat ofthem know. in the Russian cities are ,thin, and worried. The taaefatter and happier . Thatis true of France as s of Russia, although to a thme worst cniin nRs tothe journalistic aa ionisurretions, ad 'e certain that so-called Europe," tryi~ to t ..ssan= unone at te bar fed spplies,tocme I frfiagthat ,she OWts us mid net possibly pay. 4.* -hm ease -e mest t lmiJIi H is very itl;. , i aine Andeemwas tras inhPetrgad. Is - tltaen breg Rustesa. Mrs. Leeuf xece to seomn Acknowledged Wifem of Banker "Jbnde. ......A ii. hI HE PLNNED FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Stillman Got Information for Her Counter Suit From Her Friends. NEW YORE, Mar&b 20.-Mrs. Jams A. StllUma, acting as ber ova detective, forretet out a age pat ot the A1iden. up. tPraIh ts bese4 her amended answr to her bus bad's- suit for 0mG.. It was teaned today. 'aan o e'ms Wam Detailst, the h reaieat's aI son with e04e0e Metena Leeds, forma "kh ' e0te century reef. ef'hIa now m,."Leeds af~ o Sqrv 0und many other of th nei answ.r her fvesUat0i she ry to o gap r eove*sees rius6 alt escapades; iustea$ 1e atoled her ease'to her own and, or *%pbaed' friends, laid her cards on the table. and appealed to them for inoterots. She got it. But this distasteful work was uan dertaken only after her lawyers had conviUope her that it wag necessary to protect the interests of ber child ren, the intormt said. PRO2T1 N'a M ANT. Little Guy Utilman. twenty-eight months old, wheee legitimacy is un der attack to the husband's sU, would baie been barred rom his share in the trust fund, estimated at from i:t-te sefsa *illli dolJars. es tablished by hisd A. Stillman, It the ease e fended, the attorneys u And Mrs. Stillmaa. slin and beau. tiful, watched Ift Guy playing is the nursery, riditg him hobby-berse furiously on somb knightlyU tion, or playing with his *Too Choo" train. She smiled dutifully at Guy's childish Joys and came to the decision that no stone should be left unturned to protect the baby's In teresta That Sntma= anteipated marrying 10n. Leeds Oas soen as he sa et mattee tesed oat.W and that he was "ap fnatusxd wah the ehee'gt 0.6 w.s alged today by sotag. wenes to whemn she e80e bpe agairs. . CA1E,D RAkm aMMB. They said she referred .to the banker as "Jinmie." and that she looked forward with uncenbesled en. th*WipsM to the time when she would come before the public as the ao kuowledged wife of the fiaanclor. re pleelug the beautiful former "PlA" Petter, who, according to Stillman-a plans, would have~ beep divorced as an e unworthy' wife and disloyal mother. It was well known to a eleet niim bar of "Flo" Leeds' girl friends that she *as the mother ,of a child. an-l seoe believed the baidheaded baker sosaetimes called "Cold Jim," was the father of the infait. From snob gee. sip the rumor spread until it reached She tars of Mrs. Itlilman and her law yers. Mrs. Stillman's popularity among her friends seems to here been in Casoed by the agtair, 't1 have road meach in the news pesabout. the vivacity. charm and Iaty of Mrs. Still'man when she was a debutante and a bride." said one of her friends today. "And there have keen stories printed of her sparkling activities as a young atren. WTYPICAE, U@UiWIP.W "Mrs. Kilmaa, strange as it may seem. is a home womam; she really is a typical housewife and maother. Her .pordonality is tery pleasant. flea lightly auburn hair I; bebbed. Her figure retains all ef its yeuthfuL grace. Her face is animatede Her eyes are clear and enpressive. She is one whom anyone might describe as supremaely delightfuL, as a wife, a mether', a home-maker; and 6 hase -h. Is k.... a.., her....ads t a. tt i terhe husband brought his suit against her maar servants came forward of their own volition- and oefered to totity for her." I esammses f enine.i Ipdto Wed'R Russ iana Wonted War Of World Powers In 1909,iDtt lot-Failed G.ese Wet Asr ej ns 4 " Mn Derils By 00Uair 3. VON 1eBRT, $'ar m s/ of M. b 'et oftssa in Loud..; Sec. vte" sst a Wasklagtoa, D. C.; Secstary A Cetst eW of 0e Rowa Deogamin to the Russo.}spote Peeve at Pweutho, N. H. - Osguse 9ess, by ei en Seset sse. - e .en d - s sd -seewv . sh..m b..d segsbea1 e ay wasmes wetse be mq esmed. The eoo g is Wh Mond M enat of thIs emaing t0ry of wet d*OaM Mie Arst haitag e ds las Sunday in The Wash . The great war did not start ia the winter of 1908-9, mly bcaause Iwolsky, the UtSian niiaister of foreign af !airs, tired in the end of trying to groom the Austro-Serbian rsim into a casus bdi. Sir Edwatd Grey, British foreign minister, would not stay put, ad Pichon, then the French minister of foreign affair., was. too saae a mah to lose his head in behalf optas ally Eus uia, to lunge Eur*pe 06 . with toreIts, otiegen the rend the 'reneh pub a, espee y, was not 6eldto risk war for the sabe Df Serbia in The pursuanei of claims that got no standing until Iswolsky's resoureefulness gave thes that. The ovials was a double4Olatd O mae. Var was averted twice within Grey know that ;eil enough. So L few weeks. *nd when the diple- was mot as stuad as the Mussias "atic world took stock it was found loved him to ho. that the seson4 phase of the qrista. t mad been accopanied by what ow 'f be termed a pelautileary moilina Aien on the part of France and res brials. I I that thVrtish and French goeorn. The actual *tbreak of hostilite meets, both. 6es net agree with s arge- obviated but when dilis. welsky In his reat iploitsb- for the usey tweed to ether fields the graMt edoalg w mor tt Its height. Grey and Plever 5*1.5. crtaity-agrea ~ bad to admit that the latentlp~ of ius certainty- great politi the Rssia sterof reigs fee.falrs were most unreasonable. The oliica Frnkentei. kownFor all that. the British and French Ge ts were ready to go to wr, as 'Ie Balkana." In much better eM toware the end the he affair identifeed as Serbia, and In eterna tIo politics this Serbia was not athe as the puny atate In the peninsulaa but 1ad at ritan. a great political Irritant, Mtade so by 1at bee that the ritI h ad the uan" ge~ernet. Sir Seward (fte"As so Pams to. Chmes 14 Hamon Jury Indorsed Polygamy, Says Widow oy wek of soul tn my little cfrth." .l0setiews New flerw. 4" WiTll aki God to cleanse my soal," ARDMORr, Ogra..t March 2..-The the wrd woman said. Attorneys for the woman would ot iacquittal of Clara I1mith Hames on xa* where Clara would go from Ard & charge of having killed Sahe 1. More. Ramon, oil king, can have but on She intended to go to Californa gltimate result-the ,legalling of but ber Plans may be changed.' said polyamy o tae thplae oftheC. A. Coakley. one of her counsel dur-. polyamy O tke te plce f th lC the tril. "She needs complete ffinkity 47601n-h rest after the terrific ordeal she us This was the pinion of the verdict derwent during the trial." as expressed by the widow of the --I appear'ed today that a caree go ialn oil magnate." he today aid the ilentsren" might be d s o mdentdyd has aid and in sonyter iiyaienhrpln. e -tr twos poitfea young anrbd beautfs not elrdsedi o ekt n tohe pan stal an fro heisu, wiebut he ati tesln daa ad glrea poian et awa, ith i. by dsll t peda annt her' t Jstmeas hatAoricalltht youn British d re moondemnd fr m tO etre ~ynow bee edadg to wr toward te endfofthryingi "Mr Mmosmiht wll a t thadas theaace e two wives. tanduldr'ttaverhurt m amy moreehadthatmahr Bdiher. And he mRuhtias woellaet. Afr er Peeain olygamomen Widld pbablyernet used tau4 t sffer ~AROR Ok. Marh2.-h Oya buit h Cae sthe Hagd WonNGO se a thare hwkledt' graeet. Rans oriang cean. hale Sundy one ' @1 *LI wlmatero reuth cleasing sofl DY ~ ouiew poat t bttlsakeon the lioftle eSRPpro"8~se Thqite was te mpindon of tak eict Wshsee sesessl e bypleI the ellow- thesps sli ol thagnat.' oShek today.e odd:e wills -e 'taka omuniand beautifu Yetsaa ensta faman s ftreh nestling aned hlre anbet awyd wh Clit, h. puhesh great ustamea toatn tyo tilhe soon dead for theas ,he yeg te drmaygasaywoe thwithlthee. "M. amnigta. wel bay heradrT o gees of oul i rylit e c. thrifredswomansaidd Attersey for th woman ouldtne minnishertrial.e"eh. nSheswiolplet retatrth ern rda h n Df Chfi&I IMI "TMII, SaW~NeIm' Attmsk on -m GJ~alin inemne. Dp~Poles.. the et "ill tOrl is the eat I hare tries to toraeIt the past "j' straight." New you and ttt to pit me is fte 'oler' ftr a ,nery I af4 not esOtW" hi Wa ena.4 R~ch This vimb seas~s eRbr VUry 181 rot 1111r114 ,an UMahe Um Ith. a . Mr1r Med ettherlst Mrs.ga with Sergeant Oary iritt, wnt to yes. tsday and Identlied Daker as the fat she und sU IS ha.o e the might of 6.we L and who letek her a cup=e faker, afverthelesis, claims hwas not A the Capital that JroIplL Iak 4 isid told ;y hum2kaw h M . W Io a teott here. I at" because if i ftower 1V Id, *Oak 1mW wife's . s tMU 1111,4 4 I have to live en6ight for her alone. In agrutings uimneceac of any cona - with the attack on Mrs. Lg,01108 keor dootared 'he was dis triet sT or at the Tuller Druab COUMINY, ad had sighte Salesmo wesbn $for him. so otsams to have 6 d0 automobile ot - Nth 4. his salary average $M0 t moth. NOT SMomT OU' CAlM "Why should I go to Washington ad rb -that woman?" Baker asked Deteetive Pmatt at Police Headquar tdrs in bthhmoed pmrday. "I was not abort of cash. I was not starv lg. Wha% 1 robbed tisee hoase in Washingtn 19 1012 I needed momey. I ould set get work and I was ha St rejoined. 'ityou awse hanely, %Wdidn't you sil the re. velver sd flashlight you used when yop eateed the homes of Washiag toaasa, awakened them in their beds and demanded their money?" "That's true." replied Baker. "but it I sold the revolver and lashlight. I would het have anything to depend on. I never carried the revolver to shoot with. It was just a 'bluff.' I knew that when a map or woman fetd a revolver they would 'come CLAIM ALIBI VOR MEN. The attack on Mrs. Iogan occurred a feO minutes after 7 O'clock on the night ot March 5.' When Baker was a prelmimary hearing In the los ecort at Richmond he brought before the court eight men who claimed they had been with him front 6:46 to It o'clock that night. ?hey insisted it would have been Imp.. sible for Saker to have been in Wash ington at the time whin Mrs. Logan wes atWeked and robbed of a $1.000 OT"rted a a peddler. going from derto door for the IFuller Brush egamay in Baltimore," Baker tohl the police at RIchmond. ."After 'a while I met the girl whom I late: maarried. I proposed mnarriage and sadher all about my past. fhe me o.54 e, aid sInce that day I have ~ueto go straight. Later the oemn gisay maade mse a district manager and et mae to lehined. ,I have a good job new ad have been trying to make good. New you cos come aleng and put me'bask again behind the barw' "It's not fair. I have b~ntryI~g to live honestly and uprightl and for got ths past. You won't let mee." PEE YB AUO 5OR ROBBERE3m, For the robberies that Baker ee04 mitted in Washington during 1030, he' was eentqnogd to 'eve years' iSm prisonment in the Pederal prie af Leavenworth, Kane. When released ang i~unng to Baltimoere, iBaker sS of at C!acinaati. No robbed , i'1.eese there, we. captured andetened to the Ohio fieate Ietiary. He was paroled in sad went back to the home ot Sthei- a Baltimore. 94P~ Ute Bed today's 'imes esnsi sad an enihe ps et aw mnd e~ wolteen 01 * PlL.3eni A. ''oo 'Eines' waea edlm to hepse SS$ tage GirU Japan Plans to Have Fleet Second to None TOKYO M i so.-JapM4 in, wel hm aeA *Ahat f th hd tntI ow$ wharDut"i W, 1W be V to thrd place, it was qseveled bew. today. 'Japo. Is spending .e-third ef her nmatIeal b pan her Toe euu urmnof nava m exnu ulbu A eigM beftl. shp.14C =m iht~U in he Sext e 7"M W~ MOM lmrit they eam be heIR umnr -qdily than the 9evvnmt MW boom." Poo uimle. The J navy is &Smrh a the Ameriuam tW rMa toh.vy In 1914, it bis W by a eseUlM 6opri1 of the war eraft of thene re is= is spendIng gve ti1es a msh I e hway a Ge m in the et prir to 1914. The gmmemmi mPee1" hristhat -Jaan to be in a petutore my0Ab pgeseu that may oome from Amries O ay rees "Af . Japanese Build Forts On Caroline Islands For Thrust at Hawaii J.rqo TdMuies, of 9"e 4"e A94r e isswY N his .,Is"' e,.e...t......,... M, in .t 9 - WWe smed N a ot th he" ofth be om,~r e#slobe esudd to 9A" *or*, 6nd fro one strese an dFe e egent to the --"--"--w opeaceout penstaren of the -;SWi M~r. Timese" Aww on envie repuaties for emmurutis and, ac usrveyusdf i ' a~~I to Sei*ena 5s toa a ek s. The ado fUe&sbev etaeide. e - Br JOsarM TimMOxa. Japan is fortifying the Caroline and Marshall island4s in violation of the terms of the mandate under which she holds them. She is establishing a submarine base in the Marshall Islands and storing ther a reserve supply of fuel oil obtained in part frin the Shell Oil Company at Martines, Cal. California fuel oil withheld from the American navy by this British corporation and sold to the Japanese navy, already to the amount of 15,000 barrels,' stored on the oosan road to the Philippines anO ready to drive Japanese submarines against' American battleships in the event of war, for which Japan is preparing feverishly. - BO.D $MT G DISTANO3. The Marshall Islands are as near to Hawaii as is San Francisco or the port of Los Angeles. Of the eight islands of the Hawaiian group, but one, Oahu, on which are located Honolulu and the Pearl harbor naval base, is fortihed.' We have not a soldier nor a gun on any other island of this matchless string of pearls. With ovei-whelming preponderance of Japanese over Americans on them, all the islands but Oahu would be taken without resistane* being possible. Oahu is weakly defended, with projects in8omplete. It is not prepared to stand a siege and at the sine time round up and feed the 35,000 Japanese living on'that island alone. Our position is pitiably weak on the Pacilc-efery army and navy expert knows it. Yet we are reducing our army and hamstringing our navy, while Japan is known to be calling her reserves to the colors quietly, "mobilizing" her industries after the exact German manner, and piling up reserves of war supplies. ___________ f Ind nation overthe Casetn lase iuoYUaIeythtes dies land law, but becaude ehe is th adt. oh a en empted by our present-day weak- itnldeesagemnina baesa nthe Pacific. Her rulere es o he nervousl trying te deoe '' ~ ~ 5~~i5 k hether this is not the timae to es- mBOeam.u4awcnan Wbti Japan's mastery of the Pact~e.deestnl atwthu te e ul tronger because Atories ore eineo h rme n peticonost of MawmaL It e.TeavIstkncaeo rttht Caiiforaian valat ar. h ry ~,araywl oe Paitie seaboard against the influxoftempr pslb. f n countlese horde of Japanese Tenvltnes upidwt et haf saaats ot by he has osa imsiignt..entorl es aggdeiedlem in av TSAD DAUUD U. nhori ownria soes, ahae. wane ~aessn thn Carine ap ae hes arere.aee by Yeaneand, who haveebeenestatplyaseat wiout thre at tndin- wih te naive. reortbledge ea ost and ev thi a lhhtpadent ofthe and de ie t defiane gon toe premiad 5a~. ortfvnv heislins baees minsther arehe Jeares b and submari t. FThenav egtp aiisakers o se lhingma~a~* , ~&n g aet be pIto akete eli-atferipa eupees t~f herie apanrese h a s edei lewlgs ilneer chid mi dn .areeln ..n .hrn av. waner.d geeidents o thisland sus deae e nPae, 3 BMms Feiners Raid Malls, Wrec MgPs, and La*Mh C - paign ef ran. CIVIUAMS BOMB LORIS Eight So=lrs and Seen Obri Slain i Attak man ThU Auto TrainWsr. DUBIAN Marak S-The Eamb, efernive of the 01 whM a . as %Zm1eD Th, b~Iw an. ater wess Thaw weredoomw at forc es l severa W M ES P.ACU . *1- - W AT . a eems as em N e - tsee netg me ese emse w e g o ~ d o e m b s t we feteh d battle at UWas. Onem lr es were barned and thirdrs killed. B33B ATWA4d L1m53Lm At lest a. halt deess were kiled In a savage hattle at Dungarvan. whse two lorries were attacked with bombe while presd throagh the hilla. The attacking party, mawe than IO 'og. swooped dw ad with a vele of hand grenades kied Notal soldiers and captured the imaad' of the party. Me later esefted. Thow Sion Palmers were k" me" Tralse is an attempt to ammum as armored car. One was killed at Castietewn Roche W s Oha Feiners attaded a p Two soldiers were killed at Fermey when a party of saldiere was attacked. A girt and aeveral civiliams were wounded. Detailed reports of three of atff battles in southern Ireland had not bp95 received here. Some uneonSrmed sad discredited reports estimated as. sabelievable number of ca=alties, Malsa were raided. bridge. blewa up and Bu4s eat. The renewed outburst was looed upon an a rebuke to repeated efforts of the governmeat to obtain a re Opening of petse nagetlation. bORK. Mach t-W4as coa ditione prevailed throughout 0asaty Cork today fellawiag. .amah at Cross Bay. in whick eight ian Feinere a&several erow treps were killed. A score of Sian Paimers together with a large quantift *f-am frunition and incrimiatig seidese. were captured by the treeps after the ambdsh. The asbus occurred near Kinsale. A group of soldiers were Is a met lorry on the main road when a ge of several hundred is Pemear opened Brat fre ma thick weed. T1e tr6eps engaged the attackers In a battle and fought a leing' ight atil re-enforcemente arrived, after whbdh the Ble Fetnera were fered to re tire. Do You Want Arnditine--Aceonting Atmy and Navy Goeta Baggage Transfer Barbatag-Suppulieu Bicycs Birds and Pet Supplies Chistian Science Treatment Dengstry Deeplopiag and Printian.g Eating Places Uletrical onisplies Feruse Told Base Cased . Na'dware and Cutlery tidies' Wear. Malt aald Hops Mimsegraphing Painting-Decorating. Photography Printing Tailoring Watch Repairing See the BDee Direeter