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MOURNED AS DEAD,BROTHER IS FOUNDTHROUGH A MAGAZINEj(By Th* Associated Press.)NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Anthony Iselin, is red-haired, was born on Christmas and, like his two brothers, is fond of electrical work. Because of this he was found in Pasadena. Cal., by a brother living in Elizabeth, N. J., who read a description of him in an electrical magazine.Anthony is the son of Mrs. Peter Iselin, of Elizabeth. His brothers— Joseph, 30 years old, and Peter, 32 years old, are employed by an electrical company. # When Anthony left high school and went to France to fight in 1917, the family lived in Newark. Eater they received notice from the War Department that Anthony had died in battle in the Argonne forest.Then the 'family moved to Elizabeth. When ,\nthony came back to Newark he could not trace them to their new home. So he want out West. • :Joseph read today in a trade magazine of an electrical wizard in Pasadena, who celebrated Christy mas and his own birthday at the same time and had red hair. A telegram has verified the conjecture that this was a description of the brother the family had mourned as dead. *
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Cincinnati Commercial Tribune

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Sun, Jan 18, 1925

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