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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 17

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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1939 SHOOTING one year his junior. Prior to his' to be charge! with automobile theft i parked car. then drive it into the retirement Mr. Graf wai chief en-1 Thur sday. Judge Hess dismissed sun so it would dry.

He said hewn! Igineer of the former Mohawk thiit charep' but "''itcnced him to moving the car into the sun when months in the Workhouse was arrested. P.ichard Bethel, MARRIED 50 YEARS TODAY. Camp Washington Coupl To Celebrate After Ma.ss. f.ne(j nim jkx) and cots for 928 Freeman Avenue, owner of the the Hudepohl Brewing Company in tampering with an automobile. Ody car, 6aid he did not tell Ody to "Romeo" Starts Search.

Concealment Of "Juliet" liefore Court Dead Line Hit llv Suitor's Lawyer. said that a man told him to wash i wash or drive the car. the same capacity. A family dinner at the Alj.ir.e and an evening reception at the home of the celebrants will con-dude festivities. Mr.

and Mrs. Graf have resided in Camp Washington since shurtly after their marriage In St. Augustine Church November 26, 189. Hesides Mrs. Franz the couple have another daughter, Mri.

Elmer F. Klayer, and a son, Andrew J. Graf, and three grandchildren, Viola and Kichard Franz and Mary Jane Graf. Mr. Oraf is 75 yean old, his wife Follows Tirf Owr fid Cents In olwd In Policy (lame Victim Mil In Tliidi.

I a' i 1 ut AS! A 5 'f" v. GOES TO WORKHOUSE. Jamei Ody, 23 years old, Negro, Orlando, convinced Municipal Judge Otis R. Hess yesterday that it was a prank which caused him (elusion. Her parents are doing the Isarne thing-keeping her concealed, hidden, incommunicado.

She was 'spirited away. i "George wants to marry her. If Nathaniel Edwards, 25 years old, Negro, 1022 Cutter Street, was shot In the left thigh when engaged In an argument with two Negroes l.i front of hi! home yesterday. He win taken to General Hospital, police said the argument concerned 60 cents, which apparently was Involved In a number! game. John Allen, 47, Negro, 1024 Cutter "A MAKER OF MENS FINE CLOTHES" NO MAN SHOULD Cover a fine custom-made suit with an overcoat that is less beautifully tailored, styled and fitted than a Ben Friedman individual 13 WENT rwt'BTH T.

he reaches her, and she's willing, he'll marry her. "If we don't find her over the week end, we'll go Into court Monday and appeal to the court that hir tmrents aie in contempt for Special! All Thin We eh! Street, and Willie Hwaln, 3iJ, Negro, 1025 Mound Street, were ar rested in Men's Owrro.H Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graf, 2036 Halstead Street, Camp Washington, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary today with a masa of thanksgiving at Sacred connection with the cae. Police aald Allen did the shooting.

Wnmen'n Ptoin Coals Cleaned Bl Ueiitennnt Ionia Vollmer quoted Allen as saying that Edwards and ized coat, built to correspond with the suit in every particular. Let us show you something decidedly unique in "Overseas" coatings. TWENTY-FIVE WEST SEVENTH STREET Women's Plain and Silk Dressea Presned Swain attacked him, after which he freed himself, ran to his home, and Heart Church. Mrs. Hurry J.

Franz will entertain with a family breakfast in honor of her parents after the mass, jthlg reunion taking place at her home on St. Martins Tlace, Cheviot. obtained hl shotgun. violation of the ten-day order." Mrs. Herrick seemed to think that Kilcin "changed from hour to hour." "I feel like a fugitive-like Al Capone or something--" she explained.

"When we left the hoa-pllal yesterday it was unexpected to me. Of course, I'm In the dark as to the legal situation. The 10 duys weren't up until tonight. But Eiieen went willingly." She said her car hud been "trailed for days by some other car, so I had a friend's chnuffeur drive up to I wan taking Eileen. Wed.

McAlpln' Downstair! A book of policy slips was found on Swain. W'ZsJM 3 rar to urn wh nv r.n WAIXACK. Nrw York, November 25 (AP) Sun.ewhere on Lonir Island, lovelorn George "Romeo" Lowther, III, tonight lounht his Juliet, twenty-year-old Eileen Herrick, hi! it-torney prepared another lptf.il ikitmish to determine whether he had been "ajiain fpiiited away and held hidden and Incommunicado' In violation of a court order. Eileen left the hop.iital where had been ont to rest and think things over, IhrI night although George considered the truce, didn't expire until 5 o'clock this afternoon and wan taken by her mother to the home of a friend whoae a not dixrlowd to him. Thua another chnpter In the romance of Eileen and George wag being written -a rtory climaxed by Lowther'i demand for a writ of habeas corpus, claiming his love was being held from him by her fumlly against her will.

That phase ended November 15 in dismissal of the writ and an agreement that after 10 days of rent In the hospital Eileen could see Iowther as much as she wished and marry him If she wanted to. Today, however, the girl's father, Walter It. Herrick, former 1'ark Commissioner, said he was sure the girl had changed her mind about wanting to marry Iwther. lie aid she had sent a note to asking him not to write her or try to see her. Hut "he's dxiwther) still looking," Ell Johnson, the thirty-yenr-Old Social Ueglstcrlta attorney said today.

"He has an Idea where she Is about 60 miles away, probably On long Islnnd." "We haven't seen any note," added Johnson. "If there was a note.it vas obtained by coercion. We'll go the limit to bring this to a con- we were picked up and followed again-but we lost them I was jiiHt so bored with It all." "Thi rhlld Is perfectly safe, b'H Eileen In heads! ronK like myself, so I cant blniiie her. 1 nis ming mm heen loo much for her. She hasn't mentioned George once since I've been going to the hospital to see her.

The only thing that worried her wah whether we would he dropped from the social register." Papa Derrick hail one limt observation "It doesn't look now as if she w.inls to marry him -anyhow she'll soon be 21 and a woman 21 can do as she pleases." Credit Civic "Police" For $4,771 ,451 Jump In Sales Taxes Paid Columbus, Ohio, November 25 -(API-Credit for a hefty increase In sales tax collections was given by the state today to Ohio's countless unofficial "enforcement agents," the civic and charitable wm sua Protect Your Teeth DR. G. T. LOWE DEMIST Second Hour, I'lilnre lintel Itlilg. N.W.

Cor. (th Vine. PA ll.HH. 'organization! authorized to redeem cancelled sales tax stamps. U.

I. Hiirthnlow, chief of the Sales Tax Division of the IV-irt- of Taxation, reported that collections from May 1 to November 13 TYhIi Extracted. Plulm nutdr iiml rcpaircri. I'rownn, IJridcs, Fillings, X-Ilay. rV Appointment Ntrrnary Increased $4,77 MM over the com- parable period of a year ago.

He attributed $3,800,000 of the boost to a new law permitting redemp tion of cancelled stamps at 3 per cent of their face value. Hundreds of civic and charitable groups, taking advantage of the law, accumulated the stamps and, llarthnlow said, refunds of $80,000 have been made on 6,500 appllca lions. GREY HAIR IF CONSCIOUS OF IT. TltY UlOL ana am wll he mors llinn ntlfir(1. Writ or call tor full imrlli tilnrs.

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