MSAMiOVIE PUBLISHER 'SEE : LAtlGUAGEOFLOVE 1 i - ;, -t JB tTalnnal Service.) , 1 v yew TorTs. Dfts." 23. Usually -when a i rr Letharfe sets Into lore jam two 1 worsen figure in the case. With Eugene v.- Brewster, millionaire roorte ipub- 5 ksber and lor connoisseur, vho liaa raised Corliss Palmer.: Maeon.1 Ga.. rtg-ar stand - girl, to the pinnacle of ! toterietr. three women form the hectic j sacks-round for his love Of the. ro- .. Mtntie. . .- ) Brewster, who Is" faclnr a suit for pa ration and s claim of J 1500 month- ! be alimony, filed by his second wife. Mrs. Eleanor Brewster, declares that be his under the law if it has to be i . the law of Japan. -". Meanwhile Corliss, the cause oi u ill. vows her undying love; for Brew ter and says that the wholethine: is Mrs. Eleanor Brewster's , fault. ; She bated Brewster when she first; saw S him, says Corliss. That was when she . . . A l W . . ... m.A kx was kwarueu me ucsuiy v Brewster's mag-axine. VADE HOME A5D LOTE But Mrs. Brewster insisted that the Georgia Peach made her home -with them and then love for Brewster broke oat in her heart and spread like tenement fire. . A supreme court judge In Brooklyn will . hivs the not easy task 1 of un- tangling the loves of Brewster, when the wife's suit comes PS He will be i faced along with other things with the unusual sight of Br water s first wife, whom ho cast, aside for the pres ent Mrs. Brewster ngnung ms ; oatue for him and wishing him luck in bis quest for the infinite in matrimonial bliss. - . And his grown-up children by his first wife, are for. their love-steered daddy and against the second wife. Mrs. Brewster, the second, hopes in her separation hearing to show that Brewster -fa- a plagiarist sltv, the -Ian SHArElT K3TEB ' BI8PI.ATED ,. ,"When I was packing his things for htm for a trip to Bermuda, a trip he threatened to cancel '.because of his mad love for me, I found where he got en the .high-flown 'compliments and -flowery paeana of love with which i be won me. and which he Is now j showering on Corliss Palnier, ' said j .jars, nrewsier. j; i- . ? j " "I found among: his papers, in his ! own handwriting, a list or compll t .-. mentarv remarks about, and to women. f ' which he had noted down in his wide I reading, adding to the list from day i ; to day. had always thought his compli- t ments were original. I kept the sheets I after the first shock, out of a feeling of mischief." While Corliss and her family are j - living in a. pretty cottage with Brew 1 ster in. Norristowh, N. J., reports do ! not say whether she' is wearing her stockings rolled down i in this wlntery climate, although it was this display of well rounded knee that won the heart of Brewster, 'according to his suing wire. . Navy iPlane s.Will Stage Big Battle in Joint Maneuvers . V (IN ttnltf Nml . M ! WaShlnaton. Dec- 26. -The greatest airplane battle maneuvers . ever staged here or in Europe are in proa- -4 pect early in - January in. conjunction i with the joint' maneuvers of the ma- jor portions of aU the United States naval fighting forces on , the Pecitie side ef the Panama canaU. , Starting . January 1, it I ' planes, bomber, scouta and. torpedo cruisers, will start south in tws sections - on a record breaking erulse.1 ' ' -- - Half of them, the torpedo and boras tag planes, will have as their destine tion Key - West. The , other 1. . all scout planes, 'will start January IS from the same base at Hampton Roads, with the Pacific rendesvous a their , destination, a rouna trip flight of asnroxlmately 00O miles, the greatest single flight for a large num ber of planes ever attempted. The winter maneuvers this year will bo of unusual interest, n val officer point out. because, in acajtion to tne new tactical maneuvers and experi ments, the long deferred experiments with Che radio contsblled battleship Iowa art scheduled for the middle 01 ltirciufc , . c,.. New EvidenceTouria In Hall -Mills Case, Detectives 'De c;lar e . ' ? i - Kewv Brunswick; J, Dec.25. In )ine with their daily announcement for th nat three' months detectives In vestigating the killing of the Rev. Ed ward Hall and Mrs. Eleanor mius. saw today they had Tiew ana importam evidence" and then went home to hang tinsel on the Christmas tree. . The latest statement refers to "de velopments in the underworld f New Brunswick." i . . -.- " The investigation here, has developed details similar to those in an inquiry fev detectives under Chief George Tpt- ten of Somerville, who said his men had made progress m their investigation. Totten and Prosecutor Beekman of Somerset are getting their case ready to place before the grand jury when it returns-January 3. juioaiesex mvestif frstom will iro to gomerville and add their nart of the evidence to support Totten's work. - Prosecutor Joseph E. Strieker of Middlesex, saia ne was pleased with material Detective Fred A. Davis has found in New Brunswick. ! - "We are on the case to stick," he said. r . TThe case is not closed and will not be until the murderers have been found and punished." , " A novel railroad rrade croasfng sig nal reflects sunlight n the daytime and automomie heaangnta at mgnt through red glass. . 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