| Show Beauvais Excitedly Denies Authorship By JAMES R. R KELLY United Press Staff Correspondent Copyright 1921 by United Press MONTREAL 1 Quebec May 6 Where the devil did d d they get et that Fred Beauvais exclaimed toda today when n shown hown a copy of the alleged dearest honey letter which he is charged charge with I writing to Mrs 1 James s A. A Stillman Beauvais' Beauvais face turned turm scarlet with anger as he read the alleged letter and was informed by the United Press c correspondent correspondent cor cor- r- r I respondent that it had been published in New York as having ha been heen used in inthe inthe inthe the Stillman divorce hearing hen ringI ring I never addressed Mrs Stillman in such terms the alleged co respondent co-respondent tent asserted after a moment Someone has doctored a letter of mine but buc Shia writing is no not mine They have ha made madea a great love lo letter writer out of me FOR REPARATION Someone will pay for for this Beauvais Beau Beau- vais vars said So much mone money is being spent on on this case that one can expect almost anything He lie denied s sending of the letter which represented him as IS having sent gifts gifta to Guy Stillman the child whose father he is alleged to beI beI be I sent all the articles mentioned n this letter as I 1 was ordered to do as an of the Stillmans he asserted All All his stoicism vanished when he came came cameto to that portion of the letter In which he was made to refer to lo the joys of par parenthood His Ills face became pale with rage He appeared no longer able abl to restrain himself SHOWS S Er EMOTION J 1 deny all those statements he hI cried hoarse with emotion I wish I 1 could go to New York I would tell ten them the truth ruth he de declared lared Well why dont don't you go the or- or respondent asked I haven't been asked I Beauvais retort retorted d. d At present present present pres pres- ent I cant can't spare the thc time from tram my bus bus- iness ness But this Is getting serious and anti andI antiI I may go yet Up to the present there has been no evidence introduced that the defense cant can't refute My brother Arthur will tell them the truth and they wont won't be able to shake his story Beauvais was greatly exercised over oer Stories reported to have been told by b witnesses from Grand at the hearing in New York as reported in newspapers which he had seen CONTRADICTS WITNESS George Adams who is quoted as having said he saw me In Mrs 1 Stillman's Stillmans Stillmans Stillman's Still Still- mans man's room with her was not on the Stillman farm at the time he testified he peeked through a hole in the curtain curtain curtain cur cur- tain Beauvais declared Adams was there only when I was alone alono with my own father mother and brothers The Stillmans were In NewYork New v York at that time Beauvais said that the East street address given on the letterhead of the letter as published was not cor cor- In 1919 he said Bald the Stillman family family family fam fam- ily was living at Park avenue and moved from the street house I shortly after the death of Mr 11 Stillman Stillman Stillman Still Still- man the elder That was in the tile spring of 1918 The family and I went to Quebec for the summer and returned to New York in the tho fall faU taking up residence resi resl- residence dence ence in the Park avenue house After reading the letter Beauvais rushed from his office to consult an attorney I 1 am going to see if I have apy any rights in n this case he exclaimed I |