Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 3

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BROVNING' PLANS STILL UNDER PROBE, Girl, Recovermg From Burns. Verifies Engagement, With ? Father’s Consent. | v the Associaied NEW YORK 15-vear P April 3 —Frances -old | which | face an s one thing Brownit mr s with po- o determine how the injuries tified she slepi assailant poured acid on her as He maintained silence on reports that he will marry Frances some time | er sixteenth birthday, June Frances herself, swathed in | ses, made the announcement vect the false impression thut | m an adventuress Daddy as she cal Alr. Brown snproving acre Long he suid | Girl Verifies Report | | owning a carveer,” she | am a home-loving person. | and I want intellectual companionship | vith a man with whom I can Insists He Is Only 51 Daddy insigis he is not 57 \O.«n\] old the papers have had it, but William Heepan. Frances n automobile salesman. separated rom his wife nine years. will not stand in the way of his daughter's happiness. he says. His daughter doesn’t like bovs bhecause they ‘‘get too fresh.” and Mr. Browning has al wavs heen a gentleman. he said ‘I don't see any objection in the | age differences,” he added i Frances has a scar under her hair and blisters on her face. Her left| arm. wrist and 1eft hand are burned. |3 Mr. Browning has offered to underg: skin grafting operation. but was found unneces v tather, | No Comment ou Death. A police official investigating acld mystery declined to comment 0!’!] nublished reports that an inquiry also | vas made about the death of 17.year-| old Siella Lubin nine days after she attended a birthday party recently with Mr. Browning and Frances. The girl died from heart disease. Vincent T, Pisarra, superintendent of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, has appointments o question several members of the Phi Lambda Tau Sorority, which Mr. Rrowning denies he founded. He ad. mits he aided ft. through advice and O. April 3.—The country’s| court action involving a e of radio slander reached a lecision yesterday when Philip Fried ander, radio announcer, was found guilty of disorderly conduct and fined | $25 and costs. Charges of conduet were preferred against Fried- lander by State’s Attorney Robert E Crowe af he had searched the ! siatutes vainly for a law governing | slander by radio. On March 11 the State’s attorney | allezed that he was slandered when | I'riedlander broadcast a statement | that Robert E. Crowe, with others, | had entered a Chicago cafe. Crowe heard the announcement over the | radio In his home. raided the cabaret | and arrested Friedlander. Judge Gentzel before giving his de cision sald that legislation governing radio slander would be of benefit in further cases of this kind. 19 HEREBY AR- 1ies intereated that sale of the business Lusby's Market. 104 Florida ave negotiated. frae of all encum- brances, (o Wm. H. S. Wallace. and all tons Raving claime agai EN TUAT THE D& between 1ha i e and Louis Luria 7 15th at HERE Rartnarehin Inais dersigoed. Wiliam “arrving on bu; nder the firm nu-r; WALRS STERS " CBYERT TR co 5 muar B PREYTY FARTLOAD TTRESS OF YOURS WAS Been .»p‘ on a good whilk cnovating You Arc Also Wondcrmg = why the bed looks pomfortable. We a In renovate it Bcdell Mfz. Co. 610 F St | ROOFING——-BY Koons e aen to it that evers fob's 4 GOOD JOB. Giet onr m.mn- nd . foel a KOON " Pione WE LIVE uv- TO OUR SLOGAN— On Time Al Time! The Million-Dollar Printing Plant The National Capital Press | 1210-1212 D ST. 3 Have Your Auto Painte; General \ Rt R AUTO Repairing { SEGE covers to Ocder. R McReynolds & Son 4-25 L M: Real Prmtrng Service * Our Work Speaks for Iteeit KIGR GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, RRiaTER ) SPRINGTIME IS ROOFING TIME Lete et tossther and make your roof Like new IRONCL AD 2t} ¥ v THE. ‘EVENING 'APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR CHILD | WELFARE WORK MADE BY bROUPl Juu-mle Protective Association Seeks C to Finance Its Work of Rescuing Youngslers From Threat of Worthless Lives. l’fl’fiho“s;kenew Flght to nestnm Payment STAR. - WASHINGTON, D.. C., M’CORMICK CHILDREN APPEAL FROM RULING from the trust fund established John D. Rockefeller 1917 for his heirs. McCormick, who as next friend to Anita Oser, infant daughter of Max and Mathilde Oser, filefl the guit, con- tended the stock dividend should be adjudged a part of the trust fund. Muriel and Fowler entered the suit as interveners. The 12,000 shares of ¥ Indiana stock, $100 a share. From Thrust Fund to Mother. SATURDAY: ireport of ? | oftener more- | Youih started vn wrong paths. | tective Ass | “The of {of all- fway could you find than by feel | ¢ safe. | enauring | enildren | Department of Agriculture. arry forward its work of as- sisting the underprivileged child and affording encouragement and dir on 1o guide = lives into.con- “tive and channels. the Luvenile Association s =ending for Supnori. During ont appeal according to the secretary. 106 cases Mareh, the executive Miss Mary 15dith Coulson were handied . There were “74 Lroken families” during January which received help from rhe association “Mere words find it difficult jure up just what that mea said A staiement by the association. “From bese broken homes 84 children came under the care of the Juvenile Pro- tective Association. Each of these broken families with at least one— children were the re- disillusioned or their con- sult of disheartened, distressed individuals who in Will Save Children. “From such paths their progeny will be guided by the Juvenile Pro- iation.” of appeal Lo the tor support, treasurer, said: In a message Washingion public Charles B. Lyddane, the aching. 1t is a ¢ reawakening: new begin ress the jov that the sea- or you. " And what bette: naking life for appr ing. ka son marks Easter mark a new start iu some child ? “We of Association effort the Juvenile Proteciive want you 1o shave in 1o accomplish something d constructive for handi- discouraged ~ Washington I'ney need your helping canped. hand Plans for a garden club for the children are under way. according to Miss Coulson. The same (ract of land which the association had last year has been airanged for through the The Juvenile Protective Association is & non-sectarian organization, which, according to a statement cf its alms and purposes, “is a moral bulwark for children whose home life and in- (ret the Most for Your Rent Mone Yy 2 You owe it to yourself to live well—to have good. clean qu: ters—to have first-class service that is constantly maintained— the best values in the District are at the MAC P, PO ol 21% awp € STS. 1 ! The Pioneer House on the Park *: e s A VGt Fnicd m@fimflm@@m Embassy Apartments De Luxe N.W. Corner of 16th and Harvard Sts. N.W. A few apart- ments still avail- able in this new white stone apart- ment building of 1 to 5 rooms and bath. Re- fr i zeration and the very latest improve mente. 1 flat of 5 rooms and bath for $100. 2 Inspect Tonight R TS M STREET NORTHWEST wmwwm@m BRAND-NEW APARTMENT 19th and Mintwood Place N.W. One Square North of Columbia Rd. New four-story apartment with all Lines and cro Good storen within eary walk ing distance, Hardwood floors: large, Aire rooms. all outsde, and large. well arranged kitchen. 2 Rooms, Kit., Reception * Hall and Bath, $57.50 to $60.00 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. NNW. Main 2100 s A Distinctive Home 2 On Upper Sixteenth Street Open Sunday +1:30 Until 6 O’Clock 4221 16th St. (Southeast corner of Varnum) O ok Beautifully planned and executed, the ideal home for people desiring to enterfain. A residence of elegance, beauty and refinement that's priced to sell. Inspect Sunday Afternoon , MOORE & HILL b 730 17th St. Main 1174 AN FERRA fim%flflw AR RAFRER, ‘fluerice forecast adoleacent Udélassness | to society, The assoclation acts as an | intermediary to secure adjustments for families with child problems. It secures expert medical atiention for children, whose incorrigibility can be traced to physical or mental fraflties. 1t provides wholesome influences and association wity people of sympathetic understanding,” for children with no one to iake a sincere, personal inter- est in their welfave. - It supervises, | and provies vecreation f sy the association vice president: ond vice president: dane, treasurer; Susan . Baker, ser. retary, and Dr. L. W. Glazebrook, chairman of medical examiners. e iy b Louis Rev. .f Dimon, sec- Charles B. Lyd Lieut. Carroll Retired o First Lieut. Donald F. Carroll, Field Artillery, at Asheville, N. C., has | Leen placed on the retired list of the | Army on account of disability incident | to the service. i New Apartment Building 5435 Conneclicut Ave. N.W. Nex fourwtory apariment | Rent $62.50 Only two apartments left B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Riverside Apartments oo Overlocking Poto- mac Park, the Monu- ment and Lincoln Memorial—and across the Rivertothe Arling- ton Hills. = Adjacent to Govern- ment Departments and withinwalking dis- tance of theatre and shopping districts. 1. Living room, kitch- en and bathroom with built-in tub. Living room is equipped with Murphy folding bed. $47.50 a month. 2. Living room, break- fast room, kitchen and tiled bathroom with built-in tub. Living room contains a Murphy bed. $60 a month. 3. Living room, bed- room, breakfast room with built-in table, kitchen and bathroom with built-in tub. $77.50 a month. 00 4. Large living room, bedroom, small dining room, kitchen and bathroom. $87.50 a month. A few attractively fur- nished apartments now available. Apartments may be in- spected at any hour. Resi- dentmanager on premises. NEW YORK AVENUE C and TWENTY.SECOND STREETS, NORTHWEST W. H. WEST COMPANY Agents MAIN 9900 9 Members Washington fieal Estate Board 3 | torneys for Harold McCormick of Chi- {cago and Mathilde McCormick dren of Harold and Edith Rockefeller the fan ment of stock dividends from a trust grounds that Judge Robert ¢ | erred in his judgment. It | order | rights | Suit because his court had no jurisdic | tion 14th | had been made life tenant o By the Associated Press 7 INDIANAPOLIS, 2287 22 ARGONNE L 16th & Columbia Road Several very attrective apartments ranging in size from one réom, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable: ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Y, Ind., April 3.—At- //////7//{’7/% T2 Oser, Muriel and Fowler McCormick, chil- 7 McCormick, vesterday appealed from recent United States District ‘ourt order dismissing a petition for injunction to restrain the pay 7 fund to Mrs. MeCormick. The appeal was taken on the Baltzell alleged the was contrary to their just Judge Baltzell dismissed the % "The original suit was to prevent the Equitable t Co. of New York $7.600,000 in Edith McCormick, rom paying iends to Mrs. tock divi who income 7 7 BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In" or Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN’S, 933 G St. N.W. 7% 72207 — 7% 227 I ACREAGE WANTED Must be 50 or more acres and within a short distance of the District line. D. C. property preferred. Must be clear of encumbrance, as owner will be expected to take back a large first trust with a release clause for lots sold from time to time. [If vou have acreage suitable for a sub- division and vour price is low, answer at once. Box 428-B, Star Office FOR RENT PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENTS 1601 ARGONNE PLACE Just North of Columbia Road at 16th Street On the very edge of Beautiful Rock Creek Val- ley, Washington’s largest park and driveway I'he city’s most modern and uniquely designed apart- ment building. In the midst of the fashionable and exclusive residential section, vet convenient to three car lines, bus service. stores, market. and churches of every denomination Two hundred and four weil planned apartiments, rang- ing from one room, bath and Murphy bed to five rooms, reception hall, bath and porch. Large rooms, spacious closets and dressing rooms, hardwood floors, mahogany trim, tile baths with built-in fixtures. TFach apartment cquipped with telephone Three lobbies elaborately Spanish marble. Wide corr ventilated by the Johnson lounge room for the ladies furnished, inlaid with broken rs with terrazzo floors, a Ventilating System. Privatg nd 24-Hour Switchboard and Elevator Service SEMI-HOTEL ARRANGEMENT Resident Manager WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & COMPANY Incorporated 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 A NNOU -APRIL 1926. Officers Transferred. Maj. John Dibble, Medical Corps, at Walter Reed General Hospital, this city, has been ordered to Fort McDow. ell; Calif., for duty, and Maj. William L. Sheep. Medical Corps, at the Let terman CGeneral Hospital, San Fran- has been assigned to duty at Reed General llospital, this 3, NO LOSS ‘To Any Investor IN 53 YEARS THE F. H. SMITH CO. First Mortgage Bonds ter WANTED Manager for Insurance Department Of a Large Washington Real Estate Organization Experience and References Replies Held Confidential Box 474-B, Star Office Summer q . Suites m ELIGHTFUL modern apartmer this splendidly located new b g The offering many distinct attractions. Large “E . rooms, luxurios appointments, clectric CEDRIC clevator, GARAGE SPACE in the build it ing at low cost. Suites of two and three rooms, with dinet, kitchen and bath—- $o0 to $95 a month and I'pshur Sts Resident Manager on Premises W H WEST CO . Pounded 1893 916 15th Street Phone Main 9900 Spring Call You to \II (h1 Iwauny ol trees, lawns and flowers: ‘all the pleasures of vour own garden and plenty of room around vour home to do with as vou choose: all the comforts of the City at your command. ideally combined with suburban enjoy- ments—these and imany other facts invite you to this charming com- munity of individual, distinctive and thoroughly modern detached homes. Whatever you do-wherever you go. visit LELAND this Easter! Bradley Lane and and up pl g~ e Pt T o LELAND STREET OPEN E.ls IND AMON e Norih 25 Fifteenth Street I’hum‘ Main 9770 idaya— Adams NGCING The Completion of a Group of New, Modern Homes . DURIEM#H ON B " Street Between 38th and 39th Fourteen of the Eighteen Are Already Sold HESE homes stand on a rise of ground that overlooks the Potomac River with Arlington in the distance. Of six rooms (three bedrooms), a white tile bath, Price, Take a Burleith Bus Today Why Put It Off? s a fully furnished kitchen, and a sunny laundry, they are in reach of every dis- criminating home secker in moderate cir- cumstances. $8,950 Always Open for T e, Your Inspection Members of the Operative Builders' Assn of D. € 2 815 15th St., N.W..Washington, D.C. Summ 1SC Summer T 18 comlng I Know it, I Know1t. Summer is the best or the the seasons, to worst of ac cording the vantage point. In the city, it is often dull, oppressive and destructive of effort. In forest places beside the v, stimulat- ing and prodigal of water it is lovely, jovs. Whe,. the he could, en. would not, 1f nd Summer vods and on the water? To many this scem too charming: an sible drcam. That cst of bonds—tiic need to gather daily bread—scems hold Winter and Summer, to the may mpos- _fiv m to 1"s. totn. for us of W is easily Xer, least, it divide ecach d between and ngton, at possible to Summer e or v of the oft forests and shop the streams. Withip a comfortable ride from qui us is a country of and woods which may the rounds water be est the great- of counted among naturai play world Here it is still possible for families of modest incomes to - rent, home a few yards cool salt water. For those (and the who do not know peake Ba) prepared a booklet describing a few of its bean- ties and advantages. We shall be giad to send you a copy, if vou will send your and “address. 1 rite our Summer Homes Bureau, Hozward and Lombard Streets, Baltimore. WASHINGTON BALTIMORE & ANNAPOLIS are this many) Chesa- country, innumerable s name today to Electric Railway Company SUMMER' HOMES BUREAU work- buy or build a Summer ! from the: we have "*

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