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DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER July 23, iwe1 _ — . - ~ kRGE THRONG rTENDSSEARLE UNERAL TODAYny Gather at Services the Trinity Episcopal Church, Rock island.'throng:, including 20 Illinois 5 officials, that packed the Trln-Cpiscopal church, attended the ral this morning of the late •man Searle. prominent Rock ider and assistant director of department of public welfare, passed at his home Tuesday t.10 Rev. Giles A. Sharplcy, dal not St. Katharine's school,inport, conducted the services he church at 10 o’clock. The ’ch choir t»ang musical portions he Episcopal funeral service several hymns. A beautiful 1 display was banked about the et which was opened at the a of the service ’to permit uJs\to view Ahe body, le interment was made at Oak-ccmctery, Davenport, and on way to the final resting plu.ue, cortege attracted much atten-because of its unusually largeie pallbearers were Dr. G. g. John W. Trcmann.' Morris J\ Judge, Charles J, Searle, 1 T. Stafford and Robert Uex-OWLER TRIES TO FORCE BACK . DOOR OF. HOMEASKS CUSTODY OF CHILD HELD IN MISSOURIMother Attacks Grand* lather in Suit for Modification of Divorce.—1 *Court proceeding* to regain cus* tody of her daughter, Jessie A. Brumw«)ll, detained by the juve^lo court authorities at Lamar, Mo., following the arrest of the child’sgrandfather, William a-nmwell,were filed here today by Mrs. Daisle G. Kallenbach, wife of Henry Kallenbach, 2917 Telegraph road.The mother was divorced from Jesse C. Brum-well on Jan. 31,-1921, the court uwardingMhe custody of the two children, Jesle A. and Allen L., to the father. The girt, however, has made her home with the grandfather ih Missouri, according to the mother.The grandfather was arrested on June, 28, charged with Immoral and improper conduct with a child, and is held to the grand jury under £2,500 bond. #•The juvenile court authorities at* Lamar have refused to return tho child to its father and will not permit her to return to the grandfather, tMrs. Kallenbach is- asking the court for a decree modifying the divoice by awarding her the custody o£ the daughter. John Weir is her attorney.— — »Armenian, CTurk, Sir1 in theTHE worst insult to an Armen-1 Jan 18 to call him a “Turk.” Luam Garbedlan, defendant , on a charge of threatening the life of Edward N. Jenkes. hurled thlt;? supreme insult at Jenkes before Police Magistrate John J.'McSwiggln In court this morning. “You're a contemptible Turk?” he hissed.Quick as a flash Jenkes let out a good right jab at the Jaw of Garbedlan. “You can’t call me that! That'B the worat thing you can call a xuan!” shouted Jenkes, hla voice high with passion. Captain Frank | Lew and Officer Petersen seized Jenkes and held his arms to his sides.A warrant charging Jenkes with assault and battery »nd contempt of court was sworn out against Jenkes. who is a local rug dealer. • He apologized to the court admitting that he had lost his temper. While pointing out the fact that contempt of court is almost invariably followed by'a jail sentence, . Magistrate' McSwiggfn let him go with a fine of $25 and costs.For several minutes Garbidian showed no sign of emotion. Then he began to bawl He bawledright lustily, did Mr. Garbidian and when they took him from the court room he was still bawling.Garbidian. it seems, worked for Jenkes several weeks ago.* Hewasn't an extraordinarily efficient •*worker and when slack times came he was laid off. After working for some time in a restaurant Garbi-
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Davenport Democrat and Leader

Davenport, Iowa, US

Fri, Jul 23, 1926

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