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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; 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 cover story '2 GIRLS TIED AND SLAIN' not found in this issue, probably due to a printer's or layout error. Highlights include: photo-story HIGH SPOTS IN THE COLORFUL CAREER OF [Charles V.] KNIGHTLY, NEW ENGLAND 'WALLINGFORD' (in four photos posed by Frank Thomas, Halbert Brown, and other members of the Somerville Players of the Somerville Theatre; the first photo is described: "Even as a convict, Charles V. Knightly, promoter extraordinary, was a dreamer. He served time for smuggling"); [Charles V.] KNIGHTLY'S LYNN SCHEME A LAND BOOM: $7,000,000 PORT PROJECT WILL COME LATER; GIRL STUDENTS AFTER THRILL KEEP 'SOCIAL CLUBS' ALIVE by Mary Ellen Thurston; [Charlie] CHAPLIN AN ELUSIVE ROMEO FOR LOVE-SMITTEN STARS; HINDU REVENGE NEW THEORY IN FURNACE DEATH (of Mrs. Addie Sheatsley; the theory holds that her husband, the Rev. Clarence V. Sheatsley, "had greviously offended two Hindus in a sermon he preached on Mohammedanism and other Hindu religions"); FRED FULTON PAID $4000 TO 'LAY DOWN': FIGHTERS [Fred Fulton and Tony Fuente] FACE COURT ACTION IN RING FAKE. N° de ref. del artículo 010317
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