West Side High School - Legenda Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1923

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THE INTERNATIONAL GAZETTE All the Stuff That ' s Fit to Print SHANGHAI, CHINA, JANUARY 30, 1934. EMPLOYEES BEGIN SUIT AGAINST CIGAR MAGNATE Havanna, Cuba. — Messrs. Snyder, Hart and Burrows have begun suit in circuit court against James Lehan, prominent cigar manu- facturer. The plaintiffs charge that while they were passing through the testing labora- tory of the El Fumo plant they were exposed to the noxious fumes of the burning cigars. Lehan made a statement in the presence of witnesses that the ingredients used in the cigars were of the finest quality obtainable. Efforts on the part of the plaintiff ' s counsel to prove that Lehan has engaged in illicit traf- fic of liquor have thus far proved futile. WIFE OF PROMINENT MINISTER CHARGES BIGAMY Mineola, L. I. (Special to the Gazette.) — He has all the instincts of a Mormon, sobbed the wife of the Rev. William Kessel, in an interview with a Gazette correspondent this morning. Mrs. Kessel was formerly Miss Ruth Han- num of Saginaw, Michigan. Flipp as she calls her husband had been paying considerable attention to Marie Andre, an actress in Wm. Deminske ' s Scandals, and according to Deminske ' s statement, Miss Andre was married to Rev. Kessel last week. RECOUNT DEMANDED BY SCHURR SECURES SEPARATION AFTER MONTHS OF BRUTAL TREATMENT AT HANDS OF CRUEL SPOUSE Reno, Nevada. — The Reno divorce court was the center of many a sad scene today when Judge Appleby granted a decree of divorce to Elywn Comstock from his brutal spouse ,formerly Miss Mildred Reins. Comstock presented a plea in which he stated that for the past seven years he has been subject to severe beatings. He also as- serted that on the evening of March 25, 1930, he was walking into his apartment on Lower Moorhouse Boulevard when his wife assault- ed him with a feather duster, beating him to sensibility and disrupting his shellacked hair. At this time the Gazette wishes to compli- ment Mr. Comstock upon his separation and wishes him a life unencumbered by any art- ful female. HAM ACTORS GIVEN RAZZ IN LONDON THEATER Van Lilliestierna and Shank Ross, appear- ing in Little Eva, were given the Royal Razz in London, where their deep wit proved to be too Deep for the London theatre goers. They disappeared immediately after the per- formance, and The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Actors fears that they have fallen prey to the wrathy mob. POSSE SCOURS FOOTHILLS FOR NOTORIOUS FUGITIVE Los Angeles, Calif. — Kenneth Schurr, de- feated candidate for the office of City Dog Catcher, has circulated petitions for a re- count. Schurr asserts that he was frigged out of his job by the crooked work of Alvin Weil, an election official in the third pre- cinct of the nineteenth ward. Schurr also charges that Weil threw several hundred bal- lots down the Fifth Street manholes. Ogden, Utah — He ' s out again ! No, this isn ' t an add for Holeproof Hosiery, but a statement made by Sheriff Lovette when he discovered that his prisoner, Chuck Murray had escaped during the night. Murray was held on a charge of smiling on the Sabbath. Since Governor Needham ' s ad- ministration, Utah has been a blue state and to smile on the Sabbath is considere a dire offence.

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EXTRA ! EXTRA ! EXTRA ! NOTED MEDICINE MAN ON TOUR SOAP BOX ORATOR AR- RESTED IN MOSCOW Everett Winslow while delivering a stirring oration from a Fels Naphtha Soap box was accosted by Nicholas Mangutz, head of the Imperial Police force on a charge of conspir- acy against the government. He will be ar- raigned before Czar Cronk. ORCHESTRA COMPLETES ENGAGEMENT MacDonald ' s Famous Black and Blue Or- chestra leaves tonight for Saint Charles, after playing for seven weeks at the Hotel Schuch. In Saint Charles they will play in the Idlewild Inn, at the Banquet of the deaf sailors. LEWIS ' STUPENDOUS THREE RING CIRCUS ARRIVES AT ATLANTA Lewis ' three ring circus and menagerie ar- rived in Atlanta early this morning, prepara- tory to the big performance at the fair grounds this afternoon. The circus brings with it, Harold Doering, leader of the famous Lewis Shows Band; Florence Roeser, bare- back rider extraordinary, and Harold Mertz, comedian. Mr. Mertz ' s wise cracks have de- lighted thousands in the show ' s recent tour of the east, and spectators should lend him their ears. Aside from these head-liners, the Lewis Shows boast of lion trainers of mean ability, for Milton Schiff and Gilbert Scheib shake wicked whips. BROCK ELECTED PRESIDENT Saginaw, Michigan — At a meeting of the Susie Sapp Sewing Circle, Miss Dorothy Brock was elected to the office of president to suc- ceed Miss Viola Schury, whose wedding to King Mack McGovern of Tahiti took place last week. Abe Oserowsky, formulator of Lizard and Vegetable Oil, is touring the United States, selling his precious oils to the people, leaving after him scores of convalescents. The oil is good for man or beast, and Oserowsky has met with great success on his latest tour. KING OF MAGICIANS COMING TO STOCKHOLM Byron Slocum, most clever of magicians, will be at the Rivoli theatre for eight days, beginning Tuesday. Mr. Slocum has with him an able assist- ant, and promises many stunts that will be both dumb-founding and entertaining. NAVAL BATTLE WAGES OFF THE SWISS COAST Reikjavik, Iceland. — Admiral Krutz of the Swiss navy, and Rear Admiral Smith of the Uruguay fleet, were engaged in fierce combat off the coast of Switzerland this morn- ing. Krutz had scored two direct hits accord- ing to radio messages picked up at Reikjavik, Iceland. STORMY BATTLE WAGES IN SENATE After hours of firey debate, which has cen- tered around Senators Merril McDonald and Munson, it is believed by such strong lobby- ists as Arduino Ardussi, head of the Radio Association, and Victor Cole, chief farmers ' lobbyist, that a bill to provide for a bounty on cooties would pass the Senate by a small majority. DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT BURNED St. Louis, Mo. — (Special to the Gazette.) — Fire believed to have started from hot dogs in the basement of an adjoining red hot stand crept through the fire wall and totally de- stroyed the Hash Foundry, one of St. Louis ' most popular stag restaurants. The business was owned by Howard Mc- Intyre. The loss is covered by insurance.

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