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...family. Mr. Collier has been drawing Otto for the last eight years, and has been so successful that he has added considerably to the family, of which the most prominent members are May, his wife; Mrs. Lotts Biggar, his mother-in-law; Dewey and Wanna, the twins, and Lotta, Kenny, and Willie, the other children. Mr. Collier freely makes additions to the family whenever he finds it to be to his advantage. In satirizing prominent people or current events he puts a squashed hat on his subject and gives him a name as near the original as possible. The most...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OTTO GROW WILL BRING COLLIER TO UNION TALK | 3/4/1926 | See Source »

...most recent case of sudden relationship concerns the estate of the late Lotta Crabiree, who died unmarried and childless with a private fortune of some $5,000,000 which she left to world war veterans, agricultural students, and other worthy groups. Since her death, the country has suddenly become populated with the relations: fourty-nine cousins, no less, a niece, and, strangest of all, a daughter. The latter, one Ida Blankenburg, was supposedly the offspring of a dim and juvenile marriage in far off Texas which nobody thought much about at the time, such things being quite customary. Evidently Miss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CASE FOR BIRTH CONTROL | 3/26/1925 | See Source »

...Davis has a lotta diplomatic experience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PEEPUL AT THE POLL | 10/24/1924 | See Source »

Died. Charlotte Mignon ("Lotta") Crabtree, 77, famed actress (retired); in Boston. She began her career in a Nevada camp town where, after a hostile reception, she so won the hearts of the proud miners that they are said to have thrown nuggets of gold, bags of gold dust, at her feet. When she appeared in Niblo's Garden, Manhattan, admirers tossed her their watches and chains, tied up in handkerchiefs. She owned the Hotel Brewster in which she died. Her fortune, estimated at $4,000,000, was largely left to charitable organizations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Oct. 6, 1924 | 10/6/1924 | See Source »

...Hackes 1G.B. Kampe, J. H. Volkman '16 Korner, R. M. Lovett '18 Henning, a printer, V. Knauth '18 Muller, general factotum, C. W. Jenks '15 Blumenburg editor of the "Coriolan," p. W. Whittlesey 1L. Madame pavoni, a dancer, Miss Elise Kraft Piepenbrink, a wine merchant, S. S. Otis 1G. Lotta, his wife, Miss Harriet Hite Bertha, his daughter, Miss Caroll Smith Kleinmichel, a merchant, E. F. Henderson '18 Fritz, his son, F. Knauth '18 Korb, Adelheid's secretary, L. C. Elterich '17 Schmock, M. Roth '17 Judge Schwartz, F. Bocher '18 Karl, a servant, A. B. Warren '15 Waiter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMEDY OF NEWSPAPER LIFE | 11/30/1914 | See Source »

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