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HOLLYWOPD, Calif., February 19.— Louis Wolheind, whose hard face masked the kindliest of hearts, was mournéd here by a thousand friends today. | His unexpected death ‘yesterday of N | cancer stunned the film colony, which | knew him as & most promising charac- | ter actor, oneg who appeared likely to fill the place left vacant by Lon Chaney's pessing. | Wolheim's acting career, begun by chance when he was 38 vears old, led | him in 12 years on the stage and screen \ | to_an unchallenged position among N | make-believe villains. An injury received in the Cornell- Pennsylvania foot ball game in 1904 N\ | contributed to his meteoric rise. ‘Wol- neim, en engineering student, as half- | back’ for Cornell, plunged into the Pennsylvania line. He came out with never could be straightened. duation_he taught mathe- the Cornell ~Preparatory | School. One night in 1918 he was sit- | ting with friends in a New York cafe, when Lionel Barrymore espled his ugly face. The actor introduced himself and, as a result of the meeting, Wol- | heim gave up his teaching and played | with Barrymore in “The Judge.” He was successful from the start. In “What Price Glory” Wolheim was the hard-boiled Capt. Flagg. He played | in Eugene O'Neill's “The Hairy Ape.” On the screen Wolheim's greatest characterization was that of the lov- able Katczinsky, the veteran soldier in “All Quiet on the Western Front,” who struck terror into the hearts of rookies and iater became their best friend. Shortly before his death he appeared in the as vet unreleased “Gentleman's Fate” and he had been cast as the man- aging editor in “The Front Page.” His part _in the latter picture was given to another when he became ill recently. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ethel Dane Wolheim. POLICE COURT GETS JONES LAW CASE First Under New Amendment Brings Conviction to Woman for Dry Violaticn. ‘The first conviction under the new amendmept to the Jones law which brings within the jurisdiction of Police Court the prosecution of persons for sale of less than a gallon of intoxicat- ing liquor was secured before a Police Court jury yesterday afternoon. Helen Delaney, 28 years old, colored, was_the person convicted. The case was tried before Judge Isaac R. Hitt, who is to sentence the defendant the latter part of the week. The case Wwas prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Wilbur Baughman. Such cases were formerly sent to the District Sur “me Court for trial and heavy sentences passed upon offenders found guilty. Under the new amend- ment the maximum sentence that may be imposed includes a fine of $500 and six menths in jail. ‘The woman convicted yesterday was arrested on complaint of & police in- former who testified he had purchased liquor from her in a house in the 400 block of Maine. avenue southwest oz January 24. CASH PRICES WITH CHARGE PRIVILEGES Our February Sale’ Includes Sensational Values in America’s Standard Beds & Bedding “SIMMONS DAY,” FRIDAY Known Quality Genuine savings can be expected when you are offered high-grade ‘merchandise of stand- ard value . . at re- duced prices. For one CUT PRICES 2, teationt i 5on" ularize our store. 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Seized by railroad detectives who boarded a New York-to-Washington train at Baltimore yesterday, Harry Miller, 36 years old, of New York City, alleged member of a “mob” of “card sharks” who swindled two travelers out of $178 on the train last night, is be- ing held at the sixth precinct station for investigation. Miller's case was to be considered by District Attorney Leo A. Rover toda: while railroad, police and Baltimore at their luggage behind in their hasty flight. Sergt. Donald Chisholm of the Pen: sylvania Railroad Co.’s police force, tached to the Baltimore station, app: hended Miller shortly after he receivs information that a trio of professional card “sharks” trimmed Geilett C. Pound of Chicago and Augustine Davis, jr., a member of the Davis Welding Manufacturing Co. of Cincinnati. Pound and Davis complained to the conductor of the train shortly after it left Wilmington and he, in turn, tele- graphed ahead to Sergt. Chisholm to board the train and arrest the men. Miller was taken into custody, but his companions could not be found. Their Chisholm turned his prisoner over to —Star Staff Photo. | pracinct upon arriving here. Detective AUTO IS AQUARIUM KAUKAUNA, Wis., February 19 (#). mobile had Frank drove his sedan out on Lake come an aquarium. WITH THE NEW ME and see this newest electric refrigerator—so simplified in de- sign and construction that it sets an entirely new standard of household refrigeration. Not just an improvement over others—but an entirely new refrig- erator, based on advanced engineer- ing principles. The new Servel Hermetic puts an end, once and for all, to the bother and expense of old-fashioned Service Problems. No repair men working for bours in your kitchen. No repairs or adjustments with parts spread all over the floor. You have a refrigerating unit per- manently sealed air-tight—with fewer moving parts than other electric re- frigerators, and sealed in a bath of oil. 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