Word: suede
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Warburg sued Editor Fritsch. In his evidence, Max Warburg declared that individual Jews had everywhere won influential positions through their ability, but that none exercised or sought to exercise any super-Government control
Sued for Divorce. Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle, deposed cinema clown, by Mrs. Minta Durfee Arbuckle; in Paris. She charged desertion.
Sued for Alienation. Mrs. Beatrice W. Flagler, widow of John H. Flagler, Standard Oil Magnate, by Mrs. Max Goldreich, New Zitta, Germany, whose husband ("Professor Armand Sullivan") conducted a physical culture parlor in Manhattan. As possible assuagement for charges not made public, $100,000 was named. In the pages of...
Sued for Divorce. Alfred J. Kvale, the son of Rev. O. J. Kvale, U. S. Congressman from Minnesota, by the onetime "Billie Stanfield" of the Ziegfeld Follies; in Chicago. She charges that her husband-whose father was elected to Congress on his claim that he was "Dryer than Volstead"-has...
Sued for Divorce. By Mrs. Beth Sully Evans, onetime wife of Douglas Fairbanks, one James Evans Jr., of Pittsburgh; in Los Angeles. She married Mr. Evans after her divorce from the cinema actor in 1918.