City Approves Extensive Street Improvement Program
City officials approve a broad street improvement plan including 12 streets with an estimated 14 259 feet of work and total projected cost of 16081. The program finances 827000 to be raised by bond assessments on affected property owners. several streets including Winder W Church Water Bond and more are slated for curb gutter and sidewalk construction. City Engineer F D Dryden notes the contract price may be lower than the estimate and a separate list names additional streets proposed for reconstruction with funding approved by Mayor Parker and the council.
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S Devision
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Insley
Mrs Stekes Testifies in Defamation Suit
In a Chicago trial, Mrs Stekes is ordered to take the witness stand. The defense contends the testimony aims to defend her late husband’s estate rather than defame her. The case involves testimony about travel from Denver to Chicago and related reputational allegations.
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Fe Stae
Robert F
Letege
Steke
Stakes
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Busba
Tate
John Burke
Chicago
Denver
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Stokes
Beggar Labor Union in China Yeast Crisis
Fragmentary OCR notes reference a beggar labor union and a Chinese yeast crisis. Details are unreadable but suggest unrest or labor issues tied to supply and production conditions. No clear dates, names, or locations are readable.
Unclear OCR item about home brew and Morah notes
Readable fragments describe Home Brew and Morah text with unclear names and numbers. The article lacks coherent context or verifiable details to form a full report.
Treasury probes Couzens tax report over Ford stock
Senate inquiry reveals Treasury plans to reopen Henry Ford minority stock tax return for 1919. Senator Couzens says internal revenue actions aim to discipline him for exposing corruption. Treasury cites statute limits and seeks further examination of potential multi million dollar dispute.
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Free Speech Meeting Upset by Soviet Russia Comment
A town hall session of the International Committee for Political Freedom devolved into a riot when a Maine comrade interrupted and claimed freedom in the United States is not equal to Soviet Russia. Police cleared the hall after clashes erupted among attendees and speakers.
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Soviet Russia
International
Eam Tee
Norman Hapygemal
Maine
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Russia
Roger Baldwin
American Union For Civil Liberty
Avnerami
Tlapgend
Pittsburgh Air Terminal Proposal Moves Forward
Pittsburgh financiers pledge support for an air route terminal linking Pittsburgh and New Orleans. Zeurner Morr announce a $200,000 investment under the Kelly contract. Officials expect postal plans within sixty days.
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New Orleans
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Whales Target For Submarine Gunfire
A damaged clippings note an incident where whales were targeted by submarine gunfire during a training exercise. The report mentions crews aboard the Amant sting or similar ship en route for marine arming practice and indicates partial details about the event and location.
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Evera
Unclear OCR Note Mentioning Constable and Escapee
Fragmentary report references a constable pursuing an escaped criminal in another town. Mentions a photograph, a review of a pier graph, and an officer resting at a site. Details are garbled and names or dates unavailable.
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Huning
Lominn Pouwe
Varese Poatin
Pier Grarh
Fragmented OCR Kills Key Details in Local Notice
Readable fragments describe a local notice involving a public action or sale. Names, places, dates and figures are unclear, but the item appears to concern a procedural notice or court related matter with officials referenced.
Sweezey Resigns as State Prisons Warden
Colonel Sweezey resigns as warden of the Penitentiary and House of Correction amid criticism and defense of his policies. The Welfare Board will consider the resignation at Thursday’s meeting, with privileges for first grade prisoners and other policies under review. Sweezey, a World War I veteran and former commander, had led the institutions since 1892 and earned about $1,700 annually.
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Sweezey
House of Correction
Sweetly
Ritchie
Morgan
Notcy
Swerzevy
Jarney
Gwen Three Years For Lying In Court
In federal court here Joseph F Lauder was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary for lying to the court and attempting to implicate a federal officer. The case involved about $10,000 in counterfeit money and a subsequent confrontation with Palma, head of the New York Secret Service office.
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Merch
Joseph F Lauder
Snyder
Joseph Palma
New York
Cervic
Palma
Robin HM Browne
Temple Zica
Breas
Calvin (Anlidze
Ure Tonridge
Frank Nicarns
Etto
Coolidge
Fighting Flowers Wa rington March 1u Fuse incident in mannequin display
Fragmented OCR text reports a fuse off a piece of machin e replaced, a flower safe, then a gardener or agent receives a message about a fuse attached. The readable lines suggest a mishap involving a fuse and flowers but details are unclear.
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Divorce After Six Years Reveals Turmoil and Pleas
A six year marriage ends in divorce amid a tangle of pleas and court actions. The record notes a contentious split with lingering disputes over property and welfare, while local officials indicate a peaceful resolution is sought.
Americans find Egyptian tomb at Giza claimed Seneferu tomb
Report on a tomb discovery near the Great Pyramid at Giza. Archaeologists and Egyptologists debate whether the sarcophagus marks Seneferu, founder of the Fourth Dynasty, or another ruler. The intact sarcophagus and artifacts described suggest extraordinary historical significance.
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Government sues over Teapot Dome lease in federal court
The U S sues to annul the Wie lease of the Teapot Dome naval air reserve from Albert B Fall. The government began the suit in federal court yesterday.
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Teapot Dome
Veure
Ereston Hese
Wie
Teapot Dome Naval Air Reserve
Albert B. Fall
Yestern Hand
Wales Presides At Medieval Pageant
The Prince of Wales substitutes for King George and opens a royal levee, part of medieval pageants staged by British royalty in full dress uniforms. Pageants display swords silk gold braid and formal spectacle, signaling courtly access and social ascent in London society.
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Ascot
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Searching Clock Invention Uses Red Flash To Tag Workers
A clever electric time clock invention signals security to search workers who punch at that moment. The device flashes a red light at irregular materials to deter theft in factories and keep honest workers from suspicion.
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Penhagen
Death from Washington Monument falls at Mt. Vernon
A richly dressed young woman about 20 plunged 168 feet to her death from a balcony at the Washington Monument Mt. Vernon Place Baltimore. Identified as Miss Margaret Koontz from St. Senep h Mo she had been under petal treatment. The report notes unclear details and associated medical context.
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Merchants Launch Retail Institute In Salisbury
The Merchants Division of the Salisbury-Wicomico Chamber of Commerce announces a new Business Institute opening the week of April 20. J W Griest of the Retail Merchant Institute of Chicago will direct, with lectures by Frank Stochdale and Ray M Hardy. Two daily noon and five evening sessions will cover store management, sales, advertising, and community trade planning for local merchants.
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Salisbury-Wicomico Champer of Commerce
Merchanta Division
J W Griest
Institute of Chicago
Chiest
Wille Prank Stochdale
Ite
Institute
Ray M Hardy
Chicago
Griest
Fell-Sinclair Agreement Bared In Trial
Yale geologist K C Heald testified in the Tea Pot lease case at Cheyenne detailing the location of the saddle between Tea Pot Dome and Salt Creek oil field and possible drainage from Tea Pot Dome into Salt Creek A. The deposition covered lease prep in Zewell's file and key discussions between Fall and Sinclair about lease terms and operation.
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Wyo
K. C Heald
Yale
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Tea-Pot Dome
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New Refrigeration Mantra Advances Transportation Tech
Fragmentary OCR notes describe a 15,008 pound cargo and efforts toward sustainable cooling methods. Mentions carhap 4 and adega refrigeration, aiming for efficient transport without earth harm.
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