The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 14

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- THE SHATTLE STAR TOO MUCH SUPPORT! crTy DADS) CHARGE MAN IN | ARE ALL UP IN THE AIR TODAY | WITNESS BRIBE. TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 Moonshine Sheriff Sentenced to Jail | OREGON CITY, Ore, Nov, 21, TRAIN PASSES OVER SLEEPING MAN; “WAS DRUNK,” HE ADMITS GERMANS SPURN EBERT'S CHOICE Jon, Man’s Party Is Weary and e | Carl J. Long, the former Clackamas t | ho | | YLEVIELAND, ©., Noy, 27 county. deputy sheriff, ‘convicted c | a2 | het | of Chivalry to Women || comes’: My 25 [lin str srt aie ts Dr. Heinrich Fails to ie Claim He Offered Cash and ound aslecp, alrectiy i ||unufacturing moonshine ” lauog { ing } teat a gpeeding Wheeling while wearing his deputy’s bac Hee! New Cabinet Mortgage to Victim NTO, Cat, Nov FLONa AU ocmmtthne oroperty. at aria puaenger train of || yesterday was sentenced to worve lx - | | —-* Asverting that ‘the puerilo | lawa must be repeated | | months in jail and pay a fine of $500, BY CARL D, GROAT | Charged with having offered Ago of fooliah chivaley ix gone | J, Separate domiciled for hus | y rushed to the rescue, but |} filed notice of appeal, and hig (United Press Start Correspondent) | Stove Gueioh $750 in cash and a and that the time Mas come | and wife must bé estab late, us the train had roared ‘od at $1,06 BERLIN, Nov, 27.—Dr,. Heinrich | mortgagé for the same amount “when the Delll and ( * T husband and wite |} over him. placed at $1,000. If he is ‘Albert not only had failed today to | HE he Would not bring charges tres muat shift tor thets ” call on each other alters |] The, as the iyghts of the last || forced to serve hl» sentence, Long, against Milan Serich and Jotn Balch, who were charged with | having swindled Gueleh out of 500 with the onl “box t i erested Mon: haa been noon W charge of moval of coach died out in the darkness, the officers stepped forward to pick up the pidcen. Abrams stirred, dat up, yawned and demanded to know what all nately hecaune of hin tormer association 4, All laws tor the benefit of women in industry must bg re 1 to ayply equally to men no hard | Pform a cabinet, but all the leading | nay Se * Political candidates abandoned iim | proposed a ministry of their] Own, headed by Dt, Jurres, ex-mayor | of Duisbers. | WAU Clackarias county officials, wit be confined In Multnomeh county | Jail 1 Clreutt Judge Campbell ruled that, | | # party of America vi reanived for the re | 4 Man's work must Br Albert finaly returned his} Hiegal restrictions im: er, rougher or more dangerous the noise Was « commission and President Bbert may | a witness a posed on men," and will shortly than a woman's. In police court today he was || former deputy sheriff must serve 125 ‘extend the invitation to Jarres, whom | % carry its fight Into California 6. There should be no breach fined the conty, because, ax he || days in addition to the six months, He thus far has steadfastly opposed | Guclch charges that the two men the cs ' t lase van mete Wook said, “it that's what pened, || —, eae ee “he thus far has stoadfas } him out of the money nev no California munity of promise laws, “ax mor gentlemen, 1 must have bee *Jarres, a strong nationalist, ts! branded as a pan-Germa General | Von Seeckt, chief of staff, is backing | “him and the nationalists, people's | , centrists and Bavarian peo ple’s party joined the new move. The inexperionce ana natvete of} German politicians in the crisis is} emphasized by the fact that Presi. dent Ebert, in the fact of the po.) property act is especially obnox en “renig” than men fous to the man's party of Amer @. Love murdery should be no fed, the foriver Loulatana exec longer clanwed ax crime, ay the utive asserts. murder of men by women fever result in a conytstion "As a matter of Justice and equity, the women ought to | work and spend money on us for the next 6,000 years, just as we hive hquandered it on them ks ago on & professed busl nem deal. When he found out the} |trick he swore out warrants for the two men and they were arrested. Saturday, Gueich charges, Horan tha’ raters advooated toh came to him and offered him the} by the man wet forth Joash and thé mortange if he would] by Pleasant ney, are drop the case ahd not tentify against the men. He promptly went to the 1. The prosecuting attorney's office and a drupk,”’ The most Interesting review magazine CURRENT OPINION Read it and Discover Why : DECEMBER NUMBER NOW ON SALE THEY SURE STOP THEN! time to stop at age to find time words “obey” and “#up- g und **y world! ” Hitical rovolt adhered to Dr, Albert | warrant was issued for’ Bosahlch sie worldly for the plist 60 centuries,” ¥ And wished him to continue hia| Monday 7 Baia ; m ant Informed the secretary fruitless efforts. Tho various parties of the reichs- tag today jointly interpollated the) government as to what it intends y oliminated | party, tho profoundly ne: , bars no man from member: ause of pr ondition of matrimonial n & womun promises to HERE'S MORE ABOUT SHANNON STARTS ON PAGE 1 |Patroim.n N. P. Anderson and Ben Cripple D Willlams of the etal! ipal plank of the bservance of the} .” the point has not | Deen clarified. Jarres, on the other hand, often has been accused of| wanting a breach of the treaty, and onates Mill ion Is avi aft had sent ‘alter Clausen, fi Ch i] ’ H . om Uk, [scauttel ion’ ance oh os) FOr Children’s Hospital President Ebert has thus far re- ‘fused to receive a delegation from | the group supporting Jarres, i cee Allied Control to \ Be Started Again} LONDON, Dec. 27.—Allied military “control of Germany will be resumed December 1, according to a dis-/ Patch from Munich, giving details} af plans for inspection of Bavarian | ‘Barracks and muntions factories. pf mor) hine ‘ ee Dr. Shannen teatitied that Cow! Helplessly Lame, Former Minneapolis Mayor declaring his wite war | Gives Fortune to Aid Those in Misfortune fiom an acute attack of gall “ _ ¥ '0) MINNEAPOLIS, } Lospital and Home for Crip- s|pled Children. He refused to have «| his own name connected with it, s in| saying in bis letter to the univernity en| “In a generation or two my name The name I wt }formed for | Tho moat 2 the caso Was the neaves that were brou | in behalf of Dr former | gest she faith among included leaders neas, edu-}mayor of énte and chil alike, and in the | Years to come when the little folke ored to health and vigor, | It look back upon the Inatitu- | KIDNAPING | "22." «oo Constipation appetite, headache and Blotchy, kia : : STARTS ON PAGE 1 || fe et lt racecar aga ea THnyeMs HME KONE : 25 TAME MD AD eb of ote gear =| Quality winter on pment : asoline- * see: ne “toractss| W. power es: for all speeds, | all loads 1 Ur tt ot Vie to and your STANDARD OIL COMPANY Blaine to Attend | New York Meeting | Councilman E. L. Blaine was leave of ab. Monday. He meeting of the board of @ducation of the Methodist Bpiscopal church at New York City Decem ber 12. | " of Minnesota | trouble will Public Markei Fourth Avenue at Pine CON TRIAL |(Gwinsauwin youn S FLOGGERS|| FAMILY? TAKE OUT A Keller|| POLICY AGAINST "EM THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Butter, 2 tbs. Eggs, 3 doz.. Coffee, 2 Ibs. Cheese, full ertam.. 25c Wheat, i8c; 2 for 35e 3 lbs. Mixed Nuts.......55¢ . 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