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COURT IN DENVER PLANS WILL FIGHT Judge Llndsey Orders Unter- myer to Protect Stokes Children’s Rights in Estate. By the Ascociated Press. DENVER. Juvenile Cour proceedings o hr late W. 1. . hecomes vights of the il New York milliona‘re anc Elwooad okes, Denver, V. <pars of ihe father's estate, .uvenile Court Judge Ben B. Lindsev declared yesterday, The Denver Juvenile Court i i !osal guardian of the children. .1 s old. and Muriel. 10 veay \\ho were given into the custodr their mother by Judge Lindsev eral vears aga. after a bitter cr by Stokes. from whom Mps. & had been estranzcd. —The Denver nstituts k the w Court Names Attorner. Judge Lindsey said that the lu nile Court had named Samuei Un‘e myer, New York. Mrs. Stokes' ntor- ney, as its representative to nroiect the rights of the children. and that the court’s action as guardian would he guided by a repori on the the case now being prepuy TUntarmyer. The S:okies will, filed n New . - mantien A nd the 1va chiiven. tha hotel magnate’s £10 005000 es aia heing L D, Siokes ~on of h divorced first wife of $800.000 astablished £ goes 10 Mrs. Stokes \ar children upon he accordinz 1o the executor of the will. COUNSEL DENIES RUMORS. Untermyer Sars Mrs. Stokes Will Not Sue, But Children NEW YORK. May 28 (). Untermyer, attorney for Mrs. two chil a statement would cor . Which lef e to W sem of his divorced that » o scems rinyer aved that 3 he ex: r\rrm' NG1 S n.w. (Burlsith XTRONS OF THE W You are invited 10 cal plical (h(' 705 14th k. whele wour ocik : of the Huske RISSPLOBh R Cnlerado Bldz. b B A RETURY LOAD oF FU'l.}_ ror i TAITH'S TRANSFER " AYD S TOM: For "sstimat Colurcbia ntracted b 0 OB 17, racted "he veo A :{\1\m\< l"nlh“ln H')‘f’“ K o OF “TH it was resolved: Creek (o AT 2018 etofore conducted by G tler. has heen sold i firm wi v USACK. 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AY " |a clergymanW@ life, compared with that ey | of a soldier, are full of danger; for, tors in the will, is correctly reported as having made the statement that Mrs. Stokes’ two children, James and Muriel. were excluded from partici- pation In this $10,000,000 estate be- cause they had been otherwise pro- vided for, Mr. Gleason is not telling the truth' and fs misleading the pub- lie.” Cites Dower Agreement. “‘An agreement was made,” Mr. Un- termyer said, “following Mrs. Stokes’ victory in the divorce suit, whereby in consideration of the setting up by him of a trust fund of $800.000 (which is less than her dower right would be worth today) she relinquished that iower right. “In order to provide for her chil- ‘Iren Mrs. Stokes agreed to take the income of that fund during her life {and that the principal should go to her two children upon her death. If she 1iv 3 vears or more, until she is 70 vears of age, the children will have no income and no money what- ever until they are respectively 43 and 44 vears of age, as against the many millions that their hllf brother | is recei g from the estate.’ | SLAYER ORDERED FREED. Former Policeman.to Be Relgased From St. Elizabeth's. Assistant United States Attorney Burkinshaw today consented to the release from St. Elizabeth's Hospital o John W. Collier, former police- man. who killed Capt. William H. Matthews of the fifth precinct March 5, 1909. Collier had sued out a writ of, habeas corpus. claiming that he | i being held in custody bevend the | term of 15 vears for which he wi sentenced. January 7. 1910, and thai | he has never heen adjudged insane. Justice Hoehling directed hix release. | After serving ahout seven vears af Leavenworth Collier was transfe o St. Elizabeth’s for mental ohser- vation and has since been held there. He was represented by Attorney James P. Farmer. thtle 0ld New York. Just after the termination of the Revolutionary War the population of each of the States of Virginia, Penn- {svlvania, North Carolina and Mass- Virginia had more than double the number of New York’s inhabitants, and Maryland was its peer. It was v in 1820 that New York, with 959,049 inhabitants, passed every other State in the country in population. Sold:er a Good Risk. Under favorable conditions of peace the mortality among soldiers is the lowest in any class of men, says the New York Times, the death rate being only five in 2000. The placid days of proportlonately, more than twice as many clergymen die in the course of the vear, thelr rate of mortality being 11 to the 1.000. Pretty Homes in the Prettiest Part of Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Terrace Owned and controlled by Cafritz — giving you ample protection. Artistically designed Homes — Center Hall and Cottage—with one and two baths—and separate ga- rage—fronting on exclusive Davidson and Norwood Drives. Lots are 50 to 75 feet front, and over 130 feet deep —and profusely planted. $12,950 to $15,950 Sold Upon Interesting Terms Open 9'am. to 9 p.m. - Come out Wisconsin Avenue, just south of Bradley Lane, opposite the golf course of the Chevy Chase Club, is Chevy Chase Terrace, CAFRITZ Owner and Builder of Communities 14&K 'M.9080 THF EVENTNG STAR WASHINGTON 3 Above: Muriel, 10, and James, 11, children of Mrs. Hellen Elwood Stokes. Lower right: Mrs. Helen Elwood | Stokes. New Apartments “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. Lowest Rentals £ 2.50 to $90. Large porghes Elevator Service 39 rented; 9 left. Mqore & Hill (Inc.) 730 17th St. Heat With Gill AUTONMATIC . OIL BURNER, 4 NY Ave M- 6380 | WASHI NGTON HEBREW CONGREGATION ‘li);’..‘\r;“slmnn “&% Friday o W 8th St. Between H and I Saturday Morning Service 10 a.m. All Always Welcome APARTMENTS—-FOR RENT PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Col. Rd. at 16th. Our apartments are renting fast, because they are just what is wanted by the broad- minded homeseeker. Suites of one room, kitchen and bath to five rooms, bath and porch. LOW RENTALS William S. Phillips & Co. THE ARGONN 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Desirable twe and four room, kitchen, reception hall and bath apartments. Unexcelled service: and location. Rentals very reasonable. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. §25,000 T0 REWARD FINDER OF PASTOR Mrs. McPherson’s Mother,! Sure Evangelist Drowned, Would End Rumors. By the Ascojated LOS ANGELES. first time since Aime mple Me Pherson. the evangelist. disappeaved | while surf bathing at Ocean Park | May 1S those who believe that she.did not drown had a substantial reward ! to spur them on today in a search | for her. . Declaring that she wanted to call the bluff of those who have broad- cast rumors couzerning her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy. the evangelist's mother, has offered a veward of $25,000 for her safe return. Mrs. Kennedy said that she had not the slightest belief that the reward would ever be claimed. In connection with the offer she issued the following statement: “Because of rumors published in many papers that Aimee Semple M Pherson has been seen here, th and evervwhere, we are offering a ward, not because we believe her to be alive. Her.value is not in money, but in order to call the bluff of those irresponsible tions, we are offer “To the person or persons who will produce my daughter. Aimee Semple McPherson. the evangelist, at Angelus Temple, unharmed and as well as when she left a week ago be given a check for —For the | not suppose this reward moment since her departure that Tuesday afternoon ha we had a doubt but that she was drowned. We belleve that her body is in the mea and her soul with her Savior. But thissreward is offered to set at rest the rumors which have become ob- noxious everywhere." New investigations are expected to get under way today. The sheriff's and the district attorney's offices have declared thei ing a complete while the dicated it will lend an attentive ear to any evidence \uhml!led FLAT 'n RE? | MAIN 500 LF.ETH BROTHERS or no plans ---vacation pleasures await you near home Do you realize that one of the garden spots of America - one of the country's finest va- | catiom playgrounds—is but a [ short eide by automobile or electric train from your heme or office in the city? Why bother, then, about plans for a costly vacatien of only two of three weeks at some distant resort? Right here, neas home, are vacation sports and pleasures that you can enjoy every day this sum- mer—not for two or three t weeks only, but for three or four months. The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries—the Severn, South and Magothy Rivers—abound in vacation communities where, each summer, thousands * of families find health and recre- ation and relief from the city’s oppressive heat. If you like bathing, boating, «fishing, golf, tennis, hiking— any of summer’s land or water sports; and if you like to sleep near cool, salt water and in the fragrance of pine woods, get yourself a little bungalow or cottage in this beautiful coun- try of the Maryland tidewaters. Write today to our Baltimore Terminal, Howard & Lombard Streets, for our new, illustrated booklet, “An All-Summer Va- cation.” WASHINGTON BALTIMORE & ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMPANY will ever bhe claimed. Not for one |} Prisoner Gharges ‘Trial Unfair With Klansman on Jury Frank Ceccarelli, alias Frani® Dane, recently sentenced to serve three years in the penitentiary:for aiding and abetting a fistic en- counter at the Arcade last ganu- ary. has asked the District Su- preme Court to vacate his isen- tence. He tella the court that)one Klan, cause he, traction. His atiorney Shea and Jo elaim that section 86 of th t code. nnder which ¢ indicrad. has bheen $an”Francisco, father and mother of Kenneth G. Ormiston, former .Angelus ‘Temple radio operator, who was ques. tioned by authorities because of his acquaintance with the evangelist, ex the belief that their son knew also discounted rumors that their son’s friendship with the woman evangelist had anything to. do with his separation from his wife last Spring about the same time Mrs. Me- Pherson left Los Angeles on a trip to Palestine. Ormiston appeaved in San Fran cisco Tuesday to obtain an automobile license, but did not visit his parents. This, they explained, was probably due to his anxiety to reach Los Angeles to help in the search for Mrs. \ltl‘hfllnn WHIRLDRY Washing Machine J. C. HARDING 720 12th St. N.W. 27% e frerntdt o pe / ‘10', y f7, from all other laxatives and reliefs r Defective Elimination Gon'thpatwn Biliousness The action of Nature’s Remedy (N2 Ti Nm)rh more natural and thor- ough. e effects will be vela- tion—you will feel m good. Make the test. You will appreciate t fference. 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