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Judge Thomas C. Beatty, of probate court stated Mim-day that he intended to place the four little children be-longing to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Craig of Plum street in the Children’s Home just as soon j as he possibly could. At the ! same time, he will make arrangements to take wire ofLindie, the imbecile, in some manner.’ Owing; to the crowded condition of the Columbus Home for the Feeble Minded/' said Judge Beatty, “we are unable to place landie [ in that institution. This i3 one of the things we have been fighting lor. We cannot place him in the Gallipoliskins, IS, idty. squire Jolm W; livivm.IlL'f,who has been visdring ratal ivcs in j $ahome uor in the Athens state hospital. ’'The conditions at the Craig* home, according* to information received, have been temporarily improved, since the funeral of little Mary Adeline Craig.Ail impression was gained from the article appeariug in the Saturday’s issue of theTimes that the little train victim was buried without a dress. This is a mistake for the dress and undergarments were furnished by Mrs. W. P. Newkirk, wife of the local yardmnster of the B. 0. railway. A small muslin coverlet was drawn about the body over the dress-orn •bn I A were in ;h f'n’d Willi1 hirr: ws.sdlrtpiTo ftAhana Iujme,•lune1 Ashbliob.#
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Portsmouth Valley Sentinel

Portsmouth, Ohio, US

Wed, Apr 12, 1916

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