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ï~~PER THAT GOES HOME" WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22. 1919 "THE PAPER THAT GOES HOME" Wcaihe~-FA1R. lOWS HUNS STOPPED LOY WtNWAR........ Sent in -by _nPraciclJks Several false fire alarms T"were sounded in the Univer. F W sity district early today by 1 JI Osome mysterious person. All I the alarms were sent in within a few, utes of one onother and whe no blazes Wife Is Granted Decree in were found the fire authorities called for police assistanee In Contested Action for rounding up the practical jokerv. Divorce Examination of the boxes IAmsh Divorce e.dth J er et seo Atmosphere Expediti marks which would lead to Love, wine and war figured prom- their arrest. They worked in to Oak Knoll to tnently In the testimony of the con- an area southwest of Univer- Disareeable tested divor e suit of Benjamin OGru- sity police station and appar- Disagreeable baugh and Grace Grubaugh in Judge ently used an automobile in Crail's court, as a result of which going from one box to an4tla Mrs. Grubaugh was free of marital other. BUT HOW CAN bonds today and her husband was Wunder orders from the court to, What Was in Bottle? Jail if Without Face her $20 a month alimony. Crubaugh began the a to Court Mystery That and No Chance charging his wife with cruelty. but Ct and the wife filed a cross-complalnt a]ig hor. e declared her Remains Unsolved Smefls With '. husband urged her to visit her parents in Salt ILake City and sent her When is whisky. and at what stage Calamity and confuiol there, but failed to send her money does near beer heceme beer, were Here is an awful predi to return or to come there himself. welgtty questions that came up for special "mellig epedi SAccordin.c to Mrs. Grubaugh they solution before U. S. Commission lIn Pasadena l exMei quarreled about many things, one of Long when Gus Burbulis, cook In a Psna eton whic wastheiar. ermuch osth e tin'a 'which wa the war, cafe, was accused of selling liquor to much the incnerator ASKED TO JOIN ARMY Indians. Murphy, Oak Knoll "I asked him if he wouldn't go His arrest wa. c.aused bty Selso Murphy Oak Knol 'etoell o'teams lnto the army like my brother did. Cerao, chief of the Indian poice smell the of Hoe she tstie. and be said he of the Sooba reervetions. another e eKnollt mille akeerrshe o offereditot eNO M! d t wouldn't. I said to him Well, you Cerrano offered a lee 55ppOi5d to And Judge Lewis R. p are a Girman, aren't you' contain whicsy n evidence, but ad-in gele s Is responsble to W"'hat raon did he give for not mitted In reply to questions by At- For Judge Works ha lOg loa li. arm..y" sc-kod Mrs. torney Harrison Cassell. representing special comisslon to A 1.;_ i:::..Grubaugh's attorney. R. T. Ightoot. the bes.that he had niter dena o see the lnilner tIul he sai he had to stay home and tasted it nor smelled it. self, and report to him. take cre cf me " was t he reply. A special United States officer tea NO MASKS! ARl " Grulbaugh accused his wife of going tled that he and his deputy had ut lstento cafes and becoming intoieated, consumed the contents of beer bottles If the 'smellers" go In Sental gush. In tho cafe, but Burbulls nuantalned the City of Masks, wit a-....c......iv~f~0~~~ eto mentinrd onetoelu s hI r that the bottles contained only near "flu' nias.?, ':";.<: -....::';i..8ion in.p.ar- ',':: ' U m rk,they. will e -.. ". - ticular when she was alleged to have beer And It they wear nas boon at a cafe with Chester A. Peck. On motlo of Attorney Cassell the smcceasully smell the aj Mrs. Grubaugh denied she over was charge wa dismissed and the coo- Only yesterday two I under the influence of liquor. of the bole In e poeaston rested in Pasadena for -:..!..... ofDENIES INTOXICATION othe police chief remained a mys- "flu" saks suftflcentl1 DENIES INTOXICATION masa xncen... ': " ": She adm itted she w ent to a cafe O _r __ _ _ _ U_ smoking........ Andif.te.......................wdith tPeCkanda woman. Se Gand r es At f t acial coo said the other woman became Into- rP obes were to rn-lee their m......6Scated, but insisted ehe and Peek Missing $1000 Bail "" fa ne were both,sober. They all came M sig $ 0 0B i adeno 130110e would und ow Service Stopped Minute After Armistice Was Signed. This Schedule Was Sent to home in Peck 's utombile she said them! Zol. H. C. Nutt. Mrs. M A. Byrne of Mr. Peck's Office Is Explaining It Mrs. Grubaugh also gave a dif- In an effort to clear.V the mys- JUDGE ADMIT 4b_____________ ferent version of her husband's ac- terious disappearnce 'of'.t;00 ball I e a cajamitous situ count of an altercation on Trolleyway from the county funds, by which Judge Works himself, MNY PH S' Service on the German operated In Venice when he declared she tore Kyle Schamel was released from jail suled about it. admitted railroads in France stopped one min- the pocket of his overcoat and beat and disappeared "without a trace" F lrst he suggested tha ute after the armistlee became effec- him over the head with her handbag, the grand jury has started question- the case has been postp Â~ ~~oral days, h pca EUTHT tive Nov. 11, 1918. I blacking his eye. ing persons who handled the prisoner eral daysthe special S This Interesting piece of informa- Mrs. Grubaugh testified she met and the Jail funds. Might have he Oou.EU H A I hisn --dlsclng ieter of.. Informsta-rund millionaire coi aGermI n rasc hed ler ac sudy of him on Trolleyway and asked him Attorney tuy Eddie, attorney for around milllonaire colt German train schedule r eceived re- for some money. He said be didn't the prisoner, was called. He pro- surreptltioue omells, a I San,"nestetc" dance In the cently by T. C. Peck, general passen- L ILL have any and she said she held to duced a receipt for the $1000 signed out the police seeing th ts and weeds. gr agent of tshe card was picked up railroad. him and insisted that she needed with the name of M. Marcus, former Then. rectllng his juL AsA a merry party. The rays in the ruins of a tation hoe ue at money to support herself. bookkeeper at the jail and who later sibility. be offictally fou; seeping through the fog from Sedan tby Lieuit. Col. H. C. Nult of BLACK EYE committed suicide after confessing to If the officlal "sniffe t lamp caused the gowns of the Los Angeles and forwarded to Mr. 4 H"He jerked away," she testifiled, having taken various sums from tured by the anti-"tu' sparkle like diamonds. The Peck as a Christmas card. m"nd turned to run. As he turned, he prisoners. In addition to the loss of Pasadent he will appe seemed to charm his quartet The schedule was for the German bumped his face against. a,'telephone the money and the prisoner, It Is al- coonsel for each and all iring nymphs and from his operated trains on the Lille-Aulnoye- Tftt Mrs. W. C. Mushet, one of pole and that was what blacked his leged the papers In the case have WILL DO EVEN ung a ukulele. hso -Meleres-Chalevlle route the leading club women of Los Ang- eye. As he ran, he cautlis pocket been removed from the Jail record As a matter Of fa h unsngzirsCareil roukute. -e-e. Ash whel don.enherect detectives decided the neigh- Stve military trains were run daily eles and of the entire state. is criti- on the pole and tore it." Claim wol Damagds do even more I had been awake long enough and six passenger trains. In addition cally Ill at her home, 2614 N. Griffin After a day pasned In listening toC for requIre from them only letly approached the strange there were 11 short hauls. became known today.. testimony the court decided Mrs. whether cinders and ap scers. A study of the schedule shows that She has been in a steadily declln- Grubaugh had made out a cae of Listed in Estate the latial residence cops:" shouted the sailor, the service stopped promptly at 1:1 lag condition for a. month, it was desertion based on the Balt Lake from the Murphy incine cried the girlns. The danod a. m. on Nor. 11, for the reason tht learned, and grave alarm is felt for City incident and granted her a de- Indicating that a suit for damafes Because, the court roled. most expeditiously and the the armlstice signed by the Germans her by attendant physicians and cree. would be filed soon. letters of admin- ied thoua " ule' ran to a house a half block tieceme effective at that hour. nuse ad by her husband and her satratton were aought today In the hrlea typical b hones hes a party was about to d derict K. ndge. Mother ets Decree probate court in the estate of Adolph smell at alt. Mrs. Must hs bent ue W odnBgk ll. RotteritheTbarberiw waskilled It has been lltesti L ewnan y 0 pod eethe bt0b.... he e k d r of the ninerot the v t t l W Bac health for some tIme, but only T ie s Ja a In an olevaor accident Inn nt no.f r C m mop towierth pont o te..dned Mo. in as C hi l d T f ie stw o ffce building.offldaughtfero oa ik. of. a Pt m i n eo s ed a he Muet n- Man Deserts Home The en.t c...n.sltod of property -,1-.e. the qomp todayethat she wan feeling valed-atot t3onandianclaimandai s confidential adviser of tI y ril ____ Ae "-cdi" bu Arelste thrmer "I begged alPe to come back and the accident occurred, according to Masks on Monday, it we Lat.Stnly oowel-non onito i dngrne.h said he wasn't coming back to that the petition,..which was tiled through today, in their misslion of loRof the incinerator that h Land Law 'v- ~os Angelles bosiness man who has Mra Mushet in a piast-tireoldent of house any more, testlsed Rob.ert....oi n tae Ma p eal~ e, tL rture t Ca Los Angeles e:cubast r e rede-o Wells, aged 12, In Judge Wood's eourt The heire mentioned In the petition... today A p. rL,drt r e o L s A i e nt Â~.. 1 of bs Fedea t in, crs - odas-. w hers he m o.ther, Iflmeste w ere M arie R otter the w idow, and TA N K < 'EX PLO f: n;. i deiso siat ~w tod - detus heStI Poort/n.ed Wells seught a divorce from Itlrt 'twO young da~ughtere. 'Joe Mi|ller and t ar.n. s eiio i.t Â~t He I beetIulu~e to the losaldent of the Wednesday Morning el.' theed--- b county hoepital an' hualoqga, =t-rte bee..= member of svrc othe w=oms's Mrs. Well told th....t her hu" s- Y N i.. fe~ h w 'I pnrta~atng tlad Xtiln tbSlS& sontle the celubs ios Aneloes. omn' band left home on eerel occasions u m =k,,a~, children. " " = superior Los Ange-ls. of- pic, * - d e ti e i t ure studio ' Slli ra_ ofÂ~ Riversde,^dp- uolienn:He 'e t auditor of Los Angeles. away fromi tw we..eks be...n..vrlsaJ~it'' - ut -s sserasu M wes t _________..months each time. Ste aiwsye per- Itscs sc s ~c ietv~otaao tsdd U U T~5.. ~ R c uddbi ortraesie- TeSlir'odSl~VW~asc againstfv theh aoatenedsuaded imr to return. she said' ex- The Soldiers' and Saflors' W40fare, gt ofetsning aibooL and/ was H,LN, UJbmsV Race cept the last time, when she em- commission, room 30, City Hall, anhe es graduate frot t an a econd played Attorney Duke Stone andsued nounces that mail Is being held in lletenanlr fAter was sads Arst for t tOTIlyfor a divore, room 105. Federal buildino, from the leotenar and cosmmlason an.m 'e4 said her husband abused treaoury department. fbr the followcaptaik 1a krd~ him only re- MeAstant City Attorney Henry.of b crbtly an twisted her wis tsi lg ed depeodente: jtapt~ ~ i lof, w ostnMn James, wio bag been inthatt oTu many occOslons. -.. <st T ery tes ' -tidsiac LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER RM -T, on Orderl Snuff for dors THEY? Coverings to Smell Em.n! ction for tl'e ion" ordered day to make as to how. of Simon J. mUIlionaire phere on the Y C. House. { -n-Ire. Works of Lo or it! s ordered a gO to Pas&ator for ItlEST] to Pa.sdens. out wearing t pincli d! s, they cant leged melIa nen were arhaving their y askew for irt " mnellers' is for even 41 tor. the Ps. ouhbtediY get S IT Von. when e, it. t perhap;, as oned for sev., commlsson Igh t sneAk mny and gat t were, withem. tcial respon- 1 nd a-wa outP 's? are'tepÂ~" eruad 1' of them, MORE ' e said today,: han that an a'report on" orks fell on f Mlr. Rousei, ator, and not., thing amellA'. a smell di a- 1 ok might noti, 'd that thce{;. rIn quekllitn masks totbe,:: hthe City sitf. SainoOeil ta

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