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Newspaper

Salisbury Evening Times

Location

Salisbury, Maryland, United States of America

Date

Dec 11, 1924

Page

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Maryland State Grange Opens 52nd Annual Convention

Maryland state Grange opens its 52nd annual convention in Wicomico with over 100 delegates. Master B John Black presides and reviews National Grange actions while praising facilities and delegate hospitality.

B. John Black Maryland State Grange Wicomico Hotel Randallstown Baltimore County Hartshorn Grange Master Black National Grange Atlantic City Me Rieck

Mortimer Testimony Questioned In Forbes Thompson Trial

Chicago December 11 cross examination of Elias H Mortimer chief government witness continued for a fourth day defense counsel pressed credibility. Randolph Laughlin argued differences between Mortimer's current testimony and his Senate Veterans Committee statement from 1923. Mortimer denied planning action in July 1922 to ruin Forbes due to friendship with Mrs Forbes. Thompson and Forbes are on trial for conspiracy to defraud through Veterans Bureau contracts. Mortimer had earlier testified he shared 35 percent of contractor profits with Forbes.

Chicago Elias H Mortimer Forbes-Thompson Randolph Laughlin Mortimers Senate Veterans Investigating Committee Charles R. Forbes Veterans Bureau Mortimer Forbes Wigi Thompeon Forbes Mortimer Thomperons Fortes

Indicted men in rum running case and a threatened priest

Federal probes target 12 alleged rum runners with indictments expected before week’s end. Eleven defendants pleaded not guilty. bail of 10 000 dollars each continued. The twelfth suspect William Griffin remained silent. Father George Bennett, dubbed crusading priest, lies in hospital with a cold contracted during a nightly visit to a city deck after receiving anonymous death threats.

Hudsa LON Enstrut Alleney Winns Kin Texday William Griffin Bees King Gang Baldwin Avenue Ne Lawrence Catholic Church

Bandits Steal Gems in Broad Daylight Robbery

Five armed men robbed a Philadelphia jewelry firm in broad daylight, fleeing with near 100000 dollars in gems. Police, including motorcycle units and armored cars, pursued as detectives joined the investigation and guards were placed at exits. Several suspects remain unidentified while police described the loot and continued the search.

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President's Lest Dime And Man Food Entry Lost

Fragmented OCR text shows garbled lines mentioning a president and food items. Readable bits hint at a dated public notice or column with unclear names and dates. The readable content is too distorted to extract coherent facts or entities.

Fragmentary note on arts funding and pens for the treasury

An unclear excerpt discusses tying resources to arts funding and treasury pens. It mentions Werehans and cash, with ambiguous references to plans and the treasury. No clear events, dates, or entities are established.

Mortality Rate Findings For 1923 In Registration Area

United States death rate rose to 12.1 per 1000 in 1923 from 11.6 the prior year. Maryland posted the highest refined rate, 32 per 1000, with Montana the lowest at 9.7. Louisiana, Florida, Virginia, and Delaware also high. New York and Chicago show mixed changes among large cities.

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Atlanta Cola King Reconciles With Young Wife Amid Domestic Row

The Atlanta based Cola Cola Company founder and his young wife, once estranged for months, reportedly reunite after her arrest and a proceeding at the courthouse. Details from the Atlanta Constitution note a tentative reconciliation and ongoing family matters as observers consider the case.

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Two Still Missing In Seaplane Disaster

A seaplane accident leaves two men missing after a crash at sea. Officials report a single survivor and ongoing search efforts by naval forces and rescue crews as weather and sea conditions hinder recovery.

Airplane stunt restores hearing for young girl

An airplane stunt in Potet area restored a three year old girl’s hearing after a plunge and crash damaged her. The flyer noted the girl’s expression changed upon landing and she explained she heard the meteor, prompting doctors to advise continued treatment.

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Ornament oration misreadings prompt old clockwork errors

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McCoys Wills Read In Court At Murder Trial

Fragmentary court notes reveal Kid McCoy wills produced as part of a murder case. Prosecutors allege involvement by witnesses and tie the proceedings to events around the night of the incident. The judge and jury weigh testimony from several observers amid ongoing legal maneuvers.

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Two Day Fog Impacts Public Transit and Markets

An uncertain fog affected schedules over a two day period causing transportation delays and economic activity slowdowns. Officials urged caution while markets reported reduced foot traffic and shipments faced minor postponements.

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