Word: suede
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In December, George F. Willett, banker of Norwood, Mass., sued the Boston banking firms of F. S. Moseley & Co., Killer, Peabody & Co. and Robert F. Herrick, Boston lawyer, for $15,000,000. He claimed that these had conspired to rob his onetime firm, Willett, Sears & Co., of the control of...
When Mr. Stone was named for the Supreme Court by the President (TIME, Jan. 19), the appointment was referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Then one Colonel James A. Ownbey came out of the West strongly objecting to Mr. Stone's confirmation. Some years ago. Colonel Ownbey, while serving...
Sued for divorce. Alexander Carr, famed Mawrus Perlmutter in Potash and Perlmutter and Business before Pleasure, by Mary Carr, actress. She charges that he struck her, off the stage as well as on.
Sued for Divorce. By Alma Rubens, cinema actress, Daniel C. Goodman, head of the Cosmopolitan producers; in Los Angeles. She charged cruelty, said he struck her on the head while honeymooning in 1923.
Meantime, at Paris, rumors tripped nakedly around whispering 1) that Ibanez was to be deported; 2) that he was to be sued by the French Government under an obscure and unquoted law. There was probably no truth in these reports.