Divers Seek Monroe Bodies After Shipwreck
Divers to seek Monroe debris after the Monroes sinking near Virginia Capes. The Merritt steamship crew reports no bodies seen amid wreckage as rescue attempts continue and two divers are deployed to inspect the Monroe top for signs of survivors or cargo recovery prospects.
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Boston Rock in Peril Citizens Rally to Save It
Boston residents raise more than $10,000 to buy the Huston rock in Melrose amid a bid by a Boston contractor with an option to purchase. A plan to blast the rock faced opposition from Melrose leaders, who denied the permit. Pledges cover most costs with additional funds expected soon. the property is assessed for 500 dollars, while the asking price is 7070 dollars.
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Exempt Labor in Trust Bills Sparks National Fight
Washington report describes a nationwide campaign by organized labor to insert exemptions for labor unions and farmers’ associations from Sherman antitrust prosecutions. President Roosevelt’s stance is cautious though some leaders urge veto against any exemption. hearings proceed as labor groups plan coordinated pressure across districts.
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Send Dinner by Parcel Post Offers Complete Chicken Dinner
Boston February 2 Sarah Mitchell of Durham Maine advertises a parcel post dinner for four at 2.21 dollars including portage and delivers ready meals of chicken plum pudding gravy hard sauce cranberry sauce mince pie pumpkin pie and vegetables. Just warm to serve.
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German Bark Hlera Drowned After Rocking Wake Near Falmonth
In heavy fog near Falmonth gate the German bark Hlera ran aground and most of her crew perished. Twenty four crew, eight saved, only five reached the lifeboat as the vessel sank with water filling the deck. Survivors clung to the mast while the sea battered them and a distant whistle served as a distress signal.
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William Runkle Dies After Long Service and Charity
William Runkle, known for philanthropy in Oranges and Essex counties, died after a thirty year career. He helped establish a Youth Center project and served on the first planning commission. A brother Henry G. Runke of Tipsburg survives. Funeral arrangements to be announced tomorrow.
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Aer race around world offered with $300000 prize
New York announces a world aviation race with a prize of $300000 and a potential $6000000 in additional awards. The course spans from the exposition grounds east across the Sierras to New York with legs through Iceland, Russia, Manchuria, Korea, and Japan, ending near the Pacific coast.
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Ex convict juror removed in Denver divorce case
Denver judge disqualified Joseph Tuning a florist and ex convict from serving on a grand jury tied to a divorce suit between Joseph Epstein former Denver Baseball Club official and Mrs Edna Epstein. The dispute centers on child custody and mentions the juror’s prior Ison term.
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Autos kill 302 in New York City in four-year span
New York figures show 302 people were killed by automobiles in New York City in the period, with trolley cars and wagons adding further fatalities. State totals across four years reach about 2,000 deaths, with the youngest victims comprising a notable share by vehicle type.
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Sixty Days for Stealing Bread in Freeport
Walter Whittaker, twenty, of Bennington Park, Freeport, was sentenced to sixty days in Nassau county jail by Police Justices Clinton M. Flint for stealing fifteen loaves of bread from baker Walter Whittaker. Whittaker pleaded not guilty. an arresting officer testified he saw loaves hidden in Whittaker’s home through a window and he could not explain possessing so many loaves.
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Bridegroom 94 Bride 74 to Wed in New England
Boston news reports Thomas B. McNabb a 94 year old South Weymouth blacksmith to marry Mix lice Glark 74 of Northampton. They filed marriage papers in Northampton claiming two prior marriages. The second wife of McNabb died two years ago. His father died at 13 and his mother at 107.
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Sayres Leave For Home From Washington
Mr and Mrs Frances Bowe Sayre the White House bridal couple departed Washington for Williamstown Massachusetts to reside. They had attended church earlier with the president and Mrs Sayre.
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Woman Falls on Palisades in New Jersey
Miss Margaret Hughes, sixty eight, of New York was found semiconscious on the river road between Edgewater and Shadyside by Policeman Frank Jorett. She told nurses she crossed from Fort Lee ferry, started to walk to Mrs Mary Janley in Weehawken, five miles, wandered off in darkness and fell over an embankment. Fear of exposure endangers her life.
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Fire damages Meyer Undergarment plant in Newark
State news reports a fire causing about 200 dollars in damage to the Meyer Undergarment company plant in Newark. A peeper described as a man with a ladder was active in Rew Pank area. Dr W Sayre reportedly shot at him but the man escaped. Two large mass meetings were held under the auspices of the law and arch committees of the Paterson Ministerial association as the city was nearly dry. detectives hunted for others violating the Sabbath.
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