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Died. Mrs. Mabel Hunter Richey, 40, wife of Hoover Secretary Lawrence Richey; in Washington; of septic poisoning and meningitis. A member of the Hoover Florida fishing party last month, she was taken ill two days after her return...
Died. Right Hon. Thomas Power ("Tay Pay") O'Connor, 81, "Father of the House of Commons"; of septic rheumatism; in London. For 44 years he held the same seat in Parliament; for 62 years he was a journalist. He was a wholehearted defender of the late great Thomas Parnell, imprudent Irish statesman. He gave George Bernard Shaw his first job as a music critic. Three weeks ago, illness forced him to suspend the last of his publications, T. P.'s & Cassell's Weekly (TIME...
Died. Rex Cherryman, 30, able actor (The Trial of Mary Dugan, The Noose); of septic poisoning; in Le Havre, France...
Died. Nicholas Forzely, 50, famed racetrack gambler; of septic poisoning in Manhattan (see page...
Died. George E. Brennan, 63, Democratic boss of Illinois; of septic poisoning; in Chicago...