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Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; front and rear pages are detached but present and are edge-ragged; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Packed with photographs. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns, motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips, sports, and vintage advertisements. Please note that story related to the front cover headline is not present, most likely due to a printer's or layout error. This issue is composed primarily of short news items, highlights include: Policeman Dying After Fall Under Fugitives' Auto; Wife [Mrs. Bessie Farr] Says She Lied (in confessing that she poisoned her husband, Homer Farr); Lost Wife [Evelyn Patten] Returns: Mrs. Patten Tells Wild Story of Two Nights in Woods of Vermont - Neighbor Was Under Suspicion; Vamp Wants a Home: Pola Negri Promptly Puts Kibosh on Yarn She Is to Wed Millionaire ['Crany'] Gartz - Seeks Love and Family; Germans Quit Beer: Youth Urged to Ban Drink, Take Up Athletics; 'Nobody Loves [Harry] Thaw': Admits It Himself, Adds He Hates New York, and Tells of Great Admiration for Fawn Gray, but Expects No Love; [Frank] Snyder's Home Run Drive Beats the Tribe: Giants Win 8 to 6 - Virgil Barnes Balks the Braves in Their Attempt to Clean Up the Series With New York; Offers to [Paavo] Nurmi Totaled Quarter Million: Circus Bid $3000 Week; [Mike McTigue] Meets Paul Berlenbach: Combat Will Be Feature of Milk Fund Series at the Carnival at the Yankee Stadium; Johnny Farrell Ties [MacDonald] Smith's Lido Record: Leads in Open Golf. N° de ref. del artículo 010325
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