Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1928, Page 10

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10 ¥ THE EVENING TANUARY 27. 1928, STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . TFRIDAY, —By WEBSTER. ACISTAGIVS 10 BAL I STUNTCASE | | 5 Appeals Jail Term and Will Return to Jersey to Face Charge. the Assaciated Pross. VLL OPerMIT For e {z Gerrics ] &um oor! - YGEATAT < (AW, ComE wi, ALY { PE A STERT! Vv ¢ = (v s ! HAVCN T A THING 10 S1AVEr! ATTA Boy, ALl KLU Q2 AS AMOCH R YOO SOME TIMC. GIMME 3 CAROS ew Haven County d to serve yester- i WILL CONVERT GIRL Former Maharajah Finds One Who Will Perform Rite to Sanc- tion Marriage. T Nl HAVE S AR THES 19 THEOWRG ICNE Y AWAY ¢ a— ; JUST To SEC 1T fIL RAGE YOO 2 ‘M SO HAVE v the Asencia — ez oM | CF Y0 AL AFIER WHESD — ¥ to give the former Maharaiah's d to have apparent- 4 Hindu MEXICANS FAVOR AIR } INTO THIS FCT. 1 KMOW VVE . { COT You BCAT o7 L CALL | Dt T WANT T TAKE { ADVAMTAGE LING YOU MAIL LINE TO LAREDO Serve More Than oposed Route to Tam- STATE’S BANK CLAIM INVOLVED IN SUI % South Dakota Receiver Appeals nail route from to Tampico and thence connecting_ with the | at_Brownsville Hinojosa has ine between Tex.. will be said a larger s would ben- Towns pio, They Say. Liquidation De- cision. By the Associated Press. PIERRE. S Dak.. January 27.—A chal- lenge to the sovereign rights of States when they engage in proprietary en- . terprise. is embodied in a record which was settled in the United States Dis- trict Court yesterday for appeal to the | Federal Circuit Court. The case involves claims totaling $616.000 made by the Rural Credits Board of the State of South Dakota on the Nationa® Bank of Commerce at Plerre. an institution whose failure was followed by the conviction of its president. A. W. Ewert. also treasurer of the Rural Credit> Board. on a charge f embezzling $211.000. This convic- tio has been appealed to the State Supreme Court, The whole affair has been in South Dakota polities for years In the civil litigation the State has been given the preference over or- dinary depositors of the closed bank The United States District Court awarded the commonwealth $263.093.21 —the cash on hand in the bank when closed—besides recognizing it as a common creditor for he balance of fis $616.000 deposit. 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HE original ready-to-fry fish cakes — made from Gorton's, the original “No Bones” salt codfish. Mixed in generous proportions with snowwhite boiled potatoes and packed in this plump yellow-and-blue can, all ready for you to pat into cakes and fry. A wonderfully aclicious breakfast, luncheon or supper in a jiffy. until some one landed a shad, when the (ieneral's work began. He planked the shad, the first in this country to do it. What else he served with his fish dinner is not told, but it matters not, for science and fashions change. A few years ago fish and milk were never served together, today we fing delicious sauces for fish are concocted with milk, that children have fish and milk at the same meal, that milk matches up with everye thing. For finest quality milk for every family Furpose, at your grocery. H | EX-KAISER 69 TODAY. DOORN, Holland, January 27 (®.— The black and white banner of the | Hohenzolierns floated above the for- mer German Kaiser's house here today in honor of his sixty-ninth birthday. The birthday is being observed quiet- Iy because of recent bereavements suf- | fered by Princess Hermine, which in- | cluded the death of her brother, Prince | Henry of Reuss. The former Crown Prince and other members of the royal family arrived last night for the celebration. A great number of congratulatory telegrams were received from German monarchist circles. Night Coughs Quickly Relieved Stopped in 15 Minutes with Thoxine Most coughing is caused by an irritated. inflamed throat or bron- chial tubes which cough syrups and patent medicines do not touch But a famous physician’s prescription recently discovered called Thoxine goes direct to the cause, relieves the inflamed membranes and stops the cough almest instantly. 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