Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 31

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SIK MORE ACCUSED ™ | INALLEGED FRAUD Former School Head Reveal- | ed as Author of Fantastic Prospectus. ciated Press. 0, March. 11.—While school superintendent as the auth wherehy a Pormer re: vealed vesterday a ntastic prospectus . Froelich and Joseph Devore tained, accor to indictments @gainst them, more than $1,000,000 in & land and oil fraud, a newspaper writer claimed that the prospectus was based upon a hook of fiction he had written, Fec I officials mean while prepared to seek indictment of gix more persons in connection with the alleged swindle, 900 Declared 2 Approximately 1.000 residents of ®mall towns in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are alleged, by post office inspec- t and As € United States District Attorney ward J have been victin Prospectus. This res of land and 1 h neitl claim to such lan Prof. Harry M district school Michigan City ob which sale, ever had any formerly a ndent in author one of nesses, did was tl and will Government’s chief The profes: investigators said pot know was writing fiction. Held Based on Book. A dispatch Clark B. Firestone Staff of the TimesStur claimed the prospectus was based upon three chapters in “The Coasts of a book he had written. nd Froelich have already sted and indicted on charges to defraud. VANDERBILT, JR., IS HIT BY GARNISHEE ORDERS Bheriff to Co;lez;; 170 Pe;- Cent Until $4,550 Judgment Against Cornelius Is Satisfied. he Cincinnati said the editorial of that city from Associated Press Y YORK, March 11 nishee ord filed against Cornelius Vand der which w deputy sher 20 per untit judgment 84,550 1 1 ment w ance & Trust « goo nderbilt testified in the cmum s that ho received $500 a week from the New York Ameri $200 a week from the Daily Under the garnishee orders §70 a week will be pald from Mr, Vander- bilt’s salaries until the claim is liqui- dated. ~Two gar- vesterday ilt, jr., un- will collect for ACCEPT OLD WAGE SCALE. Pittsburgh Cement leshem Re- turn to Work at $10.80. PITTSBURGH, March 11 (#).—The lmlvt finishers who, with two other strike higher Mnion voted to take this action pight, it was annou rd by Mis sct the organization’s bu: ttlement of the strike so far as the cement finishers ave concerned Jeft only one union—the steamfitters ~still out today. Structural i workers, who went out at the same Rime as the two other unions, re turned to work last Tuesday at the old scale. « About 225 men were involved in the gement finishers’ strike, The 1926 ®cale was $10.80 a day. They had asked $12. OUT ON $42 500 BOND. %m\gster Held as Participant in Mayor's Murder Quits Jail. 1L, March'11 (#).—After a month in the Franklin il here, Charles Birger, $outhern Tilinois gang lehder, c Avith complicity in the mu Mayor Joa Adams of West City nished $42,500 bond and was rel ; departed for his home m . Bruci\ P. 0. in New Quarters. ° The Brookland Branch Post Office Avill occupy Its new quarters at Pwelfth and Newton stres tomorrow, srding to s gment made today by Assistant Post- snaster W. H. Hayco our clerks nd five carriers are employed at the Brookland branch, of which Louis ard is super r ng, which is being vacat d at Twelfth and Monroe Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Known Nationally 38c Lb. N. W. BURCHELL in Harrisbur; 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. COULD NOT REST DAY OR NIGHT tHad Eczema In Blisters on Hands, Cuticura Heals. “My dsughter had weeping ecse- ma. It broke out on her hands and erms in little pimples and blisters. he used to rub and scratch the affected parts until they would bleed. Scratching caused the trouble to spread, and she could not rest day or night. She was able to do but very. little on account of her hands. ‘We tried different ointments but they did not help her, We began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment pnd ln-w-momh she was com- (8Signed) Mrs. Ella lm. Ft. Henry, Tenn. Prevent pimples by daily use of Soap, assisted by touches of Cyticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal. ot 2 and . Taleom e, Bold Carks frea Address al ¢ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 11.—A young man who left his native New Jersey comparatively unknown some years ago, returned to his homeland from ance Monday to express for Amer- on American soil, his ideas of America _sounds like on the no, the bullfiddle and the drum s George Anthiel, variously de as a liberal, a radical, a fu- and a revolutionary composer. He is the M. Anthiel who set the n atmospherists of music “by literally —on two or three st two seasons with t hardly con * which is to German sian critics, makes use bells, French and R uf \r-\m.\l ||‘|\41 -pianos tive New Jersey Musician Returns ToU.S. Wltb Somethmg New in Music Toud-" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ]rm ISLANDS LOOKING FOR EQUAL STATUS‘ .| Country Hopeful for Time It Will | Rank with Other British 1 i | xylophones and said one P c and the kitchen radio, thing speakers, ted Defore a group of professi curious ship news reporte! Anthiel, now 26 years old, and five| { vears absent f) | complied with the wishes of the boys | that he play them a piece. have not invented new instru- at T have tried s to utilize the about the in the| N ments in music but w! frequent erican any day Anthiel is accompanied by his the niece of the Austrian play- right, Arthur Schnitzler in then Berlin for ¢ ONCE NOTED DANCER DIES AMID POVERTY | Neighbors Bury Francheschina Paris, Who. Appeared Before Czar of Russia. By the Associated Press PHILADELPHIA, March 11.—The story of a struggle for existence in the latter years of her life by a once famous dancer of Europe and Amer- ica came to light as the body of Fran- cheschina Paris was borne to its last resting place. Clutching a ballet slipper in which she had appeared m years ago before the Czar of Rus s Paris was found dead in her bare little room on Saturday by neighbors, who had wondered why she had not appeared In the room were found s, London, Ber- lin, Rome and Vienna, clippings in a dozen languages telling of her suc- cesses and music dedicated to her, Neighbors, who had aided her in recent years, provided funds for her funeral. Examination of the articles found in her room revealed her iden- born in Caserta, , the daughter s, a_musician. She W hen she appeared be- Paris was by .INN. 1n of Franc was only 1R fore the Czar. 1 NOT . A BIT OF IT! Prices Are NOT Higher in OLUMBIA HEIGHT The Community Complete Instead, You Find Prove It! Shop “On the Hill” AMBASSADOR LAUNDRY Adums 4936-7- 142426 lnlnt st ARCADE GA L 1\'[( \ \l\fil\l’"l' & ]Hh HM lnrk Ihlul €. BARBER \l(l'l‘flR (0 Hudson 11th and Trv & . ¥. T 3124 HANDLEY Try 1. . i KISTONE THE ROYS' SHOP Boys' Wear Only 14th St 10U nr, Pl E: 3310 Tath St. PLEA: SHO! 3022 14th St. MO COLLIFLOW GIFT 2908 14th St. 6 i4th S DAN Novelty Shop of o ||.n i CLAIMS PATERNITY PROOF. Vienna Scientist Evolves ‘“‘Science of Resemblances” for Courts. March 11 (#).—Blood are rejected by Austrian courts as conclusive proof of paternity, but who dodge their responsi- fathers f the “science of resem | bility blances, This_*“science’ veloped by court che of the Vienna in some recent cases of note, » for and against the un When blood test re med hy most of a score of other resemblances which he ., he concludes doubt eliminated. If the tests s what might be denta blances he argues for exoneration. has been chiefly de- experts. Dr. Otto Universit 3 keep: willing semblance eel . 2 Kipling Promises Movie Feature. LONDON, March 11 (#),—The West- Gazette says that it has learned that Rudyard Kipling has con- -«*n(l'd lu prepare his book of legen- ‘Puck of Pook’s Hill,” for flw motion picture screen. An engagement! Open vour account at the “Federal-American” !} and engage it as your banker. A “National” Bank. Unexcelled Values FARKWAY VILLING Q. Tivolt STAR N P Roud” DISME! x L AWAN Arcudin Bailding. WALLACE'S m;l'.\urmc,\“}" STORE RS SHOPPE Dll!lnfll\e ylllinery \hu.um Lntxaul’m co.| 2804 14th Sf. (Col. 3122). ABBOTT'S FORD SERVICE Genuine Ford Parts 1425 Irving St. ANT Ml sic INC. NT Watch Next Tuesday’s Star COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Business Sharply Rings Clez ROSE archment Mes! Rose Blush Pat PATENT VAMP White Polka Dc o-a-Ling” bows, and uses them to ¢ it achieves its super-fittin; Arch, Medium Round sizes and widths. 6081614 “Ting-A-Ling” $6.50 BLUSH PAT! PASTEL PARCHMEN strikingly Toe bilipsbom Men’s Association only one con- |y to| full rights {ernment in a l.m:u British empire and True to the Mode h ent Trim ot Patent Quarter, the vogue for one the manner in which qualities. With Graceful wid New Spool Heel. All portrays ym his native shores,! By the Ascociated Press SUV. is looki in the Australia, Canada and similar domin- ions. Wher premier, from t his ma civie “or iphuil i‘ | i | ELEVENTH ST jesty’s prime minist officials C., FRIDAY, By the Associated Press. | BERLIN, March 11 ing of this modern ponsible for bodi | to the old Egypt nold Sach of the Univer: | berg, who has performed housands of mummies, which date back 4,000 years. mouth 1 Possessions. Dr. A some A, Fiji Islands, March 11.—Fiji ng forward to an equal statu oot Br Commonwealth with | SgoR to have h “Dentists. pastes, ptians hav first n Stanley Bruce, the Australian visited here, on his return he imperial conference of all he told would *un- h decay is noticeable mummies of that Fiji along th to be Riblical Sach believes to cause not o until the era following ¢ years | cer, gout, tuberculosis and the blood were virtually unkn; rly times, but Dr baffled in his efforts to deterigir d_independent self-gov: the first time in three Iding in the world is showing se over that of the year TFox Scarfs and Red. Coat, Suit $2 Q.50 ; 39 In Beige Smart with or Dress. MARCH 11, The hectic liv-]and iron bracelets accounts for is re- s unknown of Heidel- stopsies on of been unneces- rause 9 out of teeth at in | kings of later dynasties ich admits, be- | remain 1927. Autopsies on Mummies Fail to Reveal Trace of Many Dlscases Now Prevalen whether the wearing of heavy gold large number of fractured w has discovered in his examing mummies. Rameses V unquestionably lipox, and one of the Pharoahs, asserts, had a club foot. SENATE CAFE TO CLOSE. i Funds to Pay Losses Were Not Ap propriated by Congress. he| The Senate s. | closed this month because of the fail ure of the £100,000,000 deficier * | measure due to the filibuster. Tucked away in the bill was ar item of $6,500 to make up the annua logs of the restaurant. in ¥ neton wround for ating place. n of r- o- | restaurant must Senators wh mnst look ELEVENTH ST. Pbilipsborn 081 614 Saturday An Unrivaled Collection pring (oafs OATS in which copy of a Paris single style note of i1 used. The list of ma Satin, Charmeen Miss Disti Monkey Lapin the | he smart miss to express her individuality in her own chic way. Lorcheen, NEWS PHOTO MEN ELECT. D OENIJIN! | | coD I.IVER OIL\NWO A guaranteed remedy to pr-n-l --l overconte coughs, colds, brom- | White Photogra- | chial affect; lost -p.;- te, dys | Dhers' Association at a meeting of | pepsia, pains im stomach, in e i head fast might it (he | tion, pimples, bad _blood, sallew studio wood & Underwood, | comple: lost weight, strength Dorsey | r run-down conditions re- g a reconstructive tonic thied the Presidents on py, Appetizing, with- \teide of Washington. out Fishy or Oily Taste. Free . — """‘“"‘ | Tasting Samples prove it very vice president, 1916‘““‘- WE GUARANTEE HYPO-COD of the Ilmn\, seviee. v | Pegples Drug Stores ussed for the wal . to held t George M. Domy Is President of | White House Association. Dotsey of the clected pre News George M Photo Co. - of the House more than 10 years, duri | derwood na Alb Miller secretary-tre Plans w | banquet within the | | | McCormick Medical Glasses Fitted Collexe Eyes Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyeui;h! Specialist vl o e i MeLachlen Bldg. O G NW- Bank Bandns Get $10,000. MANITOU March 11 (P, | robhe 1p the Bank of and escaped in an auto-| £10,000. i with No. Hose 15 in S] . Beverly All-silk Chiffon newest Spring shades Dress and Sport Types in Particularly Missy Styles 45 the mode is truly individualized because each is a an-created masterpiece. Coats which enable each Not a mportance is missing and the new Furs are lavishly terials reads like an exerpt from Vogue—Kasha Twills and Sports Mixtures. es’, Women's, Extra and Little Women's Sizes nctive Fur Trimmings Are: Pahmi Broadtail Kit Fox Dyed and Natural Squirrel 3 Coat Shops—Third Floor Badger Outstanding New Coats at a Low Price Every Model Is Exceptional in Sryle, Quality and Workmanship Our rcpulatmn for value giving finds anothcr convincing demonstration in this e vent. Ktunumg models that dflcrl\ reproduce the most expensive modes, Saturday at... Saturday—In Our French Room Two-Tone Ribbon Hats very specially priced 10 The latest arrivals from Paris show a decided prefer- | ence for ribbon, especially when two colors are combined in the one hat. Philipsborn’s are first to show them. Navy—Pink Rose Beige—Honey Sand—Brown Black—W hite Almond—Jungle = In Our Popular Price Section Black and White Hats are very specially priced $ Beautiful flower trims—exquisite embroiderics— smart ribbon bows, are a few of the many ways these hats are trimmed. The fabrics are fashion's last word. | The headsizes made to fit miss or matron, Unsurpassed in Charm, Quality and Value are the New Spring Frocks —constantly featured at Philipsborn’s for 525 “Always a step ahead of the they of Philipsborn’s. And this col- lection more than lives up to its reputation. All of Fash- jon's favored materials for Spring in the newest of new The colors are those. new bright and pastel shades, also navy mode,” say are shown styles, and black. Regular and Extra Sizes Equally Interesting Groups at 535 345 (Philipsborn’s Dress Shops—~Second Floor) Three Special Main Floor Features New Bags Of Moire and Leather in underarm and pouch styles. In colors to blend or con- trast with your new cos- 1$0.95 Smart Vestees Of Brocade Madras and striped and blocked Linen. White or colors are equally smart, Double breasted and high collars, §2.95 Flowered Scarfs Flowered Chiffon Scarfs with long fringe. In an array of Pastel Shades. The values are truly exceptional. $1.25 The New Season Has Acclaimed the Youthfully Smart Spring Suits Newest Versions Are Always Featured at 52 Tailored Suit Fashion one of the outstanding modes Spring — once more-the suit is an essential part of every well dressed woman's wardrobe. And it wonder they are in demand—they so smartly The is for is no s0 much are tailored—so be- S0 coming — and inexpen- sively priced. Misses’ and Regular Sizes Other Attractive Groups at $45 to 36975 Philipsborn’s Suit Shop—Third Floor

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