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numr imtLLR nun mWith Skull Fractured, and Badly Beaten1, Victim May Recover, is Hopes ofHis Attending PhysicianSome disreputable Russian Pole en^ ,tered the one-room home of Henry Miller on Markley avenue. Saturday at noon and committed a brutal assault upon Mr. Miller. -The assailant committed theVoW-ardly, dastardly deed by striking Mr. Miller on the head with a- hand ax,fracturing his skull and renderingfL 4iim- unconscious/with little hopesman running through the back lot and over the railroad tracks; in getting away.”According tp Mrs. Hatfield the assailant had been'in the home for some .time/ as apparently he had ^shaved, eaten a pie, and changed his old suit to that of. Mr, Miller’s brown suit Which He had recently purchaseda.1Steiner Yodpr. He was Wearing:a llrecQyoty* Hewaa^-iaighed-^o^Woosterfoyhitercapi^wfifet3ityrHospitai in H, WTLeickhem^sinvalid car. •The report from the Wooster hospital is that he seemed brighter this Monday, his. pulse was better, his temperature-fine and his heart strong. The hospital physician had; slight hopes of his Recovery: while he was still unconscious, he showed, signs ofregaining consciousness.about 50 years.Marshal Watts wps called to the ^cene of the troubler but the ball came too late for him'to gatch the assailant. He searched the camp cars ajtul notified other cities to be on the. lookout for a man- answering the description of the foreigner/, end so far no clew to the vagabond.4ias been discovered. The marshal fpnhd the suit left atlt;I\-^^l^e-stor^, of-the^ssaultraB^told/^ ^he^iner^Hbme].^hen the change oTMrs. Hatfield to aCourier-man,-goe^ elothing-waff made; amMir fhe^hTside- -r something Ifke this:jning“Mr. Miller returned home from work about f o^clock Saturday/ and upon his arrival found that he hadcoat pocket was^jfound first naturalization papers., The papers*^ in *' ^ ’ hi®, namewt czmarski,‘ ^eai op? cqipiyiWJUPr* cpnrip^^idni dark*i]M. i yji-lhktlvbr.M.hch stirred hp! ovbr1 the brutalmurdered. Ke called tbJhiaiJffifb -to- ^ssaidtiAnd-Wprdjdare ^this^ity-thata I the above 1 descrip^innhe ffrM one shot through the glass door in the frontv of the house. He,ii *, lt;ii it • t i t i it atfearing that he might shoot Mr., Miller, 'discontinued the shooting ~imdstood 'in waiting 'at the front doorwhile .the asilanf made his getaway __________ ____ ______ _________atzthe\ixear^doorp^^ra.T”l^oyle/^^o- :bnng-him to^Ustice/where he Shouldlivestion was loitering about at BoWdil, and an autoload, 0f citizens drove, to that place arid made a diligent search, but the^rimiiplisould net be found; Every possible* effect will be made to apprehend the guilty assailant_and.
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Orrville Courier Crescent

Orrville, Ohio, US

Tue, Jun 19, 1923

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