Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1920 — SAYS HE OWNS THE AIR. [ARTICLE]
SAYS HE OWNS THE AIR.
After painting a sign on the roof of his house nine years ago to the effect that he owns the air above his farm as high as it will go and aviators had better keep out, Morns Kammelhor, justice of the peace of West Paterton, N. J., ascended in an airplane himself, recently, to look over his overhead property. He returned with the report that ft seemed in good condition.
Sheriff True D. Woodworth went to Remington Friday evening where he served a writ of attachment Upon the owner of the Royal Playas, ;a stock company which opened —y* ; two weeks ago following several weeks of rehearsal here. The wr» was served at the instigation of a Chicago costume concern which was a creditor to the extent of apout $360, which bill was incurred by the show owner several months ago. It is also understood that the coeapany left one or .two in this city, but Sheriff Woodworth 'was unable to serve writs in these ; cases, and the merchants will ' ably be the losers. The show WMI probably be closed after tonight's performance by Sheriff Woodworth unless arrangements are y the meantime to pay off the obligations. 11 1 -J. '.T» ■ The submarine Deutschland arrived in Chesepeake Bay four yea ago today, July 9, being the I under water craft ever to croon ‘the Atlantic. ' Job printing at the
