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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...infants in an upper berth. The trains were run on a siding for the search and as word spread of what was happening, bottles showered out of the car windows. Possession cost $5 per bottle in fines. After twelve hours of searching, the Malone inspectors were satisfied they had found everything. The circus was allowed to proceed to Ogdensburg, where it had missed a $15,000 "gate" and was nearly late for the next scheduled performance. After the circus folk had left their cars, Federal inspectors stationed at Ogdensburg made a fresh search, ripping, probing, thoroughgoing. The number of bottles...
...also 2nd Baron Pentland, grandson of the Marquess of Aberdeen, not to be confused with Oilman Harry Ford Sinclair. Like Oilman Sinclair, Oiler Sinclair avoids cricket. Unlike Oilman Sinclair, Oiler Sinclair enjoys crossing the Atlantic in the engine room of a liner. Observed Lord Pentland, democratically: "I found the crew ... a fine lot of men." After lavishing $3.95 upon Manhattan gayeties ($3.85 for a theatre ticket, 10? for subway fare), he returned on the Mauretania to Frognal End, Frognal Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.3., London, England...
...testimony was helpful in sending Anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti to the electric chair (TIME, Aug. 29, 1927). He identified the bullet that killed the South Braintree, Mass., paymaster as coming from a revolver later found on Sacco...
...Elizabeth Marbury & Carl Reed) found...
...Globe Theatre in Manhattan, The Family Picnic is included in the same program with Mr. Shaw's talkie and Dolores Del Rio's The Red Dance (see THE NEW PICTURES). Few better programs are to be found anywhere...