Medusa's Head Copyright by DP
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Mystery of Missing Wife and the Medusa Head Jewel
Aaron Glaenzer hires private investigator Motherwell to locate Crandall White’s missing wife who left a cryptic note urging no police. Mrs White, younger than her husband, clutches the famed Medusa's Head jewel, while her maid hints she is worried. A cabby’s throwaway jewel leads to Doctor Wentzel as part of the search.
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Crandall White
Aaron Glaenzer
Motherwell
Coggeshall
Multigraphing and a missing valued piece in a mystery
In a continued chapter a widowlike scene unfolds with a green button find and a lost multigraphing assignment. Miss Fleshman recalls a taxi thief, a white face and a green ribbon. Motherwell pursues clues to Wentzel's laboratory while a restless assistant scorns women and job messengers as a coveted specimen disappears.
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Fleshman
Clelia White
New York
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Bill
Lost Battalion hero Whittlesey led 308th in Argonne ordeal
Lieut Col Charles W Whittlesey commanded the Three Hundred and Eighth Regiment in World War I. He ordered an advance through Argonne forests to seize and hold a point, becoming isolated for four days. Surrounded and deprived of food, most of his men were killed or wounded, yet he refused to surrender until relief arrived.
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Three Hundred and Eighth Regiment
United States Infantry
Charles W. Whittlesey
Whittlesey
Argonne
Hair tonic causes baldness complaint at barber shop
A man told his barber that two bottles of hair tonic worsened his thinning hair. He said he might drink one more bottle but insisted it would be the last, while the barber expressed confusion at the odd result.
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Jayne
Don
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Lady Sends VL Set to Tey Johnson for Opinion
A woman sent the VL set of a book she authored to Tey Johnson asking for his opinion and noting she has other irons in the fire. Johnson’s reply: Put this with the other irons. Montreux Star.
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