New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 17

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‘B0Y FRIENDS' OF ‘PEACHES’ CALLED (Continued From First Page) stick around day and night? I think not. Neither was Mrs. Heenan compelled to live with us because she lacked any other domicile, for I had bought an establishment for her.” A brief seeking admission as evid- ence of a diary kept by Peaches be- fore her marriage is being prepared by the Browning counsel. If the diary is adngitted, Peaches former “boy friends” will be called to the witness stand. Flapper Ravings Peaches, resting yesterday at her |« West End avenue apartment de- clared her diary merely contained “the kind of ravings any flapper | might write.” “I didn't want it read in court because it is purely personal and does not enter into this suit at all. Besides that it would sound silly. T have had to stand for enough with out hearing the snickers that my foolish observations would cause,” she said. Peaches’ story married life would be refuted when court sessions resume, sald Mr. Mack. He asserted that even Browning's gift of an African honk- ing goose was received with joy by Peaches at the time, rather than with fright and anxiety. “She thought he was a sucker,” he said, in summing up the case, “but the lollypop will turn bitter before many days.”” Picture of Flaming Youth New York, Jan. 28 (UP)—A por- trait flaming youth will be painted next week in the Westchester county supreme court, scene of the Brown- ing separation trial, where already hangs a picture of frolicsome dotage. The good times Frances Heenan had at 15, her conduct with ‘“boy friends,” and her comments thereon to girl companions will be depicted | by counsel for Edward W. Brown- ar-old millionaire who was | mm\)l" to retain the love of his| youthful bride, Browning has learned the names of five young men who “stepped out” with his overripe “peaches” before he marriage. Effort has been made to induce the former escorts to testify in behalf of the wealthy realty operator when he secks to break down the charges of cruelty which “Peaches’” says forced her to desert her elderly husband. Will Read Letters The Browning counsel also intend Tomikowski & Dawson THE STORE FOR YOU of an unhappy | to read a score of letters which the girl wrote to Pearl Bayer, a close | friend who attended the wedding of “Peaches” to the noted adopter. According to Miss Bayer, as blat- | antly pretty as Mrs. Browning her- self, the letters are open to misin- terpretation. “Frances is a good girl and there is nothing wrong in the letters,” she said, “but some of them sound kind of silly.” The New York Dally News in a copyrighted story today listed the following “boy friends” as having been named in the letters: Syd Abra- hams, 22, an architect; Lester Rels, 25, son of an underwear manufac- turer; Ditz Levy, and Harvey Kearns, 20, a student at Syracuse university. Then There's Joseph Then there is Joseph Morris, & young bank clerk, , who caused “Peaches” to delete and rewrite her diary before it was introduced in [court. At the offices of I\nssau‘i street bankers, where Morris has been employed, the TUnited Press was told today that he was no longer connected with the firm and had left no address. In the way of providing an.out- of-court sensation, Browning's coun- |sel announced today that Charlotte Mills of Hall-Mills case fame might | be called as a witness in Browning's behalf. Miss Mills’ account of the trial in Somerville, N. J., when Mrs. Frances | Stevens Hall and Willie and Henry Stevens were acquitted on charges of slaying the Rev. Edward W.>Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, Charlotte’s mother, was syndicated by the same firm which distributed “Peaches’” memoirs under the caption, “Why I Left Daddy Browning.” Saw Peaches Conferring | Charlotte, as slender and dark as Mrs. Browning is fair and plump, | was reported to have said that she saw “Peaches” conferring with syn- | dicate officers before she left her millionalre husband. Not permitting Browning to re- {main alone in the spotlight during | |the trial's adjournment, Henry Ep- | | stein, counsel for the young wife, intimated today that the one more | .wuncss to e called by the defense | | will provide electrifying testimony. The “surprise” witness 1s an alfen- | ist who has studied “Daddy” Brown- | ing and who now purposes to dis- cuss his characteristics in a court | room ever avid for sensations. —_—————————— —_——————— Frank E. Goodwin| EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 MAIN ST. 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