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Show -pETSFOR jJnker quiz JtS. STILLMAN Eer Child's Good BS WRONGDOING Les Purported Love Kters Were Not Jfirritten By Her PjHKi:: m : ' 1 ""Bon r, u .i.i.ii'-nun. .i.i.ii'-nun. Wh 'uln? her for dl-bday dl-bday si'" '" h' ' "lorV thai! jlRmproi" i t.l vrr i - n pi "Vherlcri . fcni) pa . jMpl'i"- Stillm.i n HTby InM.l Iit-r relations Eaufais. s.rn -no mot him In Sof Quebec were HpdlCU-i1 MatiMinn'- Krho salO they saw her ml Kcrlption "F. P." in n plain' lB she admitted Beau' g; KllOt r'-r-rf " '' i r 1 1 Be, but simp; r pHr Brothers, fKrom whom I n i He rln's. IHin. a I'ouphl.-. pale jeweler J fights j oit ( mi.,, big for hf r i h fcme of Guy f-t son. Mrs. Ann. I" 1 1 1 1 m a 1 1 BfcalK Jpdnwdi' f very cliurffi oi )h! by James A. k banker, and the ho have supported j a divorce and dis-1 Imony that Mrs. com! in ted herself I, Indian guide, a!-tn a!-tn to be the father i ontradlcted by her. Whip of two love ist week as havingrj to Beauvala. if led that her hus-' Oast in.idi- seeral: I who was employ-eamp employ-eamp in Quebec. AY RING admitted Wednes-had Wednes-had given her a filch were inscribed J am It was offered Irs. Stillman swore ving worn it con- c former employ untry estate t.-stl-iad cared so little, it to her old. s Stillman. h.. h$m been Guy'sj four days old. con -ion of Beriartf he banker's formor had shown her a i sins m which wen uy will Home day id "1 hope Guy will ither." The nurM. ?d there hid been' baby's moccasins, eviously had been! ;ila. I l i.s fh.- and Beauvala rly in November, irn bbust ..: ;r;.n l ' Adams. :, work-I is reported lo have SUllman ond Beau-ituree Beau-ituree In tb Black-! sniiman testified and Adams slept B h.- occupied onel i. Shr- als , swore r occurred durlng ATTORNEYS FOR BANKER QUIZZ MRS. STILLMAN (Continued from Page One) I her visit to Canada In March 1918. it was said. She related events of the trip she and Mr Stillman took in Canada in October, 191", and told of having Louis Beavais and his wife, the parents par-ents of the guide, as their guests at a cottage one night The eleler Beauvais recent! testified In Canada at this time tho banker gave up his own room so the Beauvais couple woiild have a place to Bl i u IMPORTANT PERIOD It was re-ported that Mrs. Stillman had not been allowed to answer questions ques-tions which sought to establish that she and her husband lived together two days during January, 191. at their country estate in the Pocantlco hills and for twu weeks in February of that year In a hotel. This is the period Important in the pati i nit Issue effecting her Infant son iiiv Stillman. who was bArn in November. No-vember. 1918. Mrs. Stillman began, it was reported, report-ed, by explaining that she met Beauvais Beau-vais in 1916. after Mr Stillman had se-nt her to Canada with her three children to aold an infantile paralysis epidemic, i Sho wanted a guide and was lnform-ed lnform-ed at Lake Dawson. In Quebec that Beauvais was the "crack guide" of the St Marie alley., so she engaged him. She denied past testimony that she and Beauvais sp-nt a night that summer sum-mer at a club on Little Lake Wyaga-mack Wyaga-mack In the Quebec woods They went to the Little Lako one afternoon, but returned to the 9t. Marie llsll and game club before dusk, she saltl Direct examination of M.rs. Btlllmall was concluded shortly before 4 o'clock. |