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  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

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    Newspaper. Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, front and rear covers detached but present and are edge-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Packed with photographs. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns, motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips, sports, and vintage advertisements. Highlights include: HINT WOMAN'S HAND In MURDER OF MRS. [Alice] JONES - [George Harry] MANSFIELD HAS STRONG ALIBI, POLICE ADMIT; 'RENE'S' [Alice Jones] LETTERS TO 'DEAR HARRY' [George Harry Mansfield] THROB WITH LOVE; SLAIN WOMAN'S CHILD [Dorothy Jones] DEFENDS MAN ARRESTED [George Harry Mansfield]; BEAUTIFUL DANCER [Evan Burrows Fontaine] SUES [Cornelius] VANDERBILT WHITNEY: Charges He Is Father of the Child; DESCRIBES MRS. RIEL'S [Frances Riel] 'NIGHTIE MATINEE' - MILLIONAIRE [John J.] HURLEY LONE GUEST WITNESS SWEARS; FORGETTING THE JOY OF THE FIRST KISS: Why Spinster and Others Attack the Flapper; BLAMES HYPNOTIST FOR LOSS OF WIFE; serial THE INSIDIOUS DR. FU-MANCHU by Sax Rohmer; HEARING FOR JOHNNY WILSON NEXT MONDAY: Boxing Board Will Take Up Champ's Case.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

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    Newspaper. Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; front and rear covers detached but present; large edge chip to rear cover (affecting text of Legal Notices section to verso); gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Packed with photographs. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns, motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips, sports, and vintage advertisements. Highlights include: [Douglas] WOODHOUSE 'FASCINATED' BY MRS. [Lillian Hendricks] MCLELLAND: If Free He Would Have Married Southern Beauty - Lent Her Diamond Rings to 'Show Off,' He Says In $1,000,000 Love Suit; MARION DAVIES PROVES FAIRY TALES CAN COME TRUE by Fay King; WAR VETERANS WILL WATCH THE 'PURES' BOX: Amateurs to Box at Dilboy Show Tonight; HOW MUCH WOULD YOU SELL YOUR HUSBAND FOR? - Man Who Says $10,000 Is Too Much - His Limit is $5,000 by Grace Robinson.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

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    Newspaper. Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, periodic edge chips and closed edge tears; corner chips; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Packed with photographs. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns, motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips, sports, and vintage advertisements. Highlights include: MRS. [Lydia] GORDON NO. 1 SOUGHT TO ADOPT DOROTHY [Gordon]: [William F.] Jardine Testifies at Paternity Hearing In Cambridge; [Neils] GRON BEGGED KING OF DENMARK FOR DIVORCE: SUING WIFE [Madeline Masters Gron] SENT DIPLOMAT CABLES ARDENT WITH LOVE - He 'Almost Fell Over' When Sculptress Announced She Was Through With Him; [Ku Klux] KLAN REFUSES TO ADMIT [Hubert Kenneth] CLAY WAS A MEMBER: Harvard Student Who Fled Threats Was War Veteran; JAZZ BABIES LOOK LIKE TINTYPES IN FUNERAL GARB by Fay King; [Battling] SIKI ADMITS HE DOUBLE-CROSSED {Georges] CARPENTIER: SIKI AGREED TO FAKE K.O. IN 4TH ROUND.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1925

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    Newspaper. Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; front and rear pages are detached but present and are edge-ragged; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Packed with photographs. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns, motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips, sports, and vintage advertisements. Highlights include: GALE BATTERS WRECKED SUBMARINE: LIFE SAVERS BOARD S-19, FIND ALL SAFE (on the stranded U.S. submarine S-19); WOMAN AT HEART IS 'STILL BARBARIAN' by Arthur Stringer; HAIR BIG PROBLEM FOR BEAUTY SURGEON: WOMEN DEMAND REMOVAL OF FACE GROWTH by the Plastic Surgeon's Secretary (with two before and after photos entitled "AN OPERATION FAILED" showing Mrs. Sydney Chaplin); JACK SHARKEY MUST BEAT [Sully] MONTGOMERY: WILL GET BOUT WITH [Charlie] WEINERT IF HE'S WINNER; Inquiring Photographer: Do Women Gossip More Than Men?; [Harold] LLOYD'S 'HOT WATER' RIPPLES WITH LAUGHS; MOULTON SAYS LADY JURIES UPSET MANY OLD TRADITIONS by Roy K. Moulton.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1925

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    Newspaper. Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; front and rear pages are detached but present and are edge-ragged; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Packed with photographs. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns, motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips, sports, and vintage advertisements. Highlights include: Kidnaper [Earl Woodward] Good to Her, Says Lucille [Chatterton]: Story of Week's Wandering Told by Rescued Girl - Woodward, Her Abductor, to Be Arraigned Before Court Today; Col. [John C. Coolidge] Has 'Heart Block': President [Calvin] Coolidge's Father, After Seeing Boston Doctors, Returns Home With 'Pep' Unabated; Girl Slayer [Olympia Macri] to Plead Self Defense: Victim [John Bagnano] Had Made Threat to Kill Her, to Be Claim; four-paragraph Betty Blythe Stolen: Real Sheik, at Head of Party of Bedouins, Kidnaps Film Star in Palestine - Troops on Trail; short five-paragraph Forgives Her Mother: Mary Miles Minter Cuddles in Her Parent's Arms and Forgets Old Suit for an Accounting; 2/3 page photo advertisement for Marion Davies in "Zander The Great"; Old Home Hails [Louis B.] Mayer: Famous Film Producer Once Penniless Boy in the Hub - Here to See Marion Davies' 'Zander the Great'; short Says New York [Yankees] Players Are Half-Starved: Yanks Refuse to Eat - Hunger-Stricken Baseball Stars Are Starving Themselves Out of Pennant, Says Miller Huggins; three-paragraph Babe Ruth Out Until May 26; Wrestling Champ Wins Match at Arena: Stan Zbyszko Victor.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1925

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    Newspaper. Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; front and rear pages are detached but present and are edge-ragged; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Packed with photographs. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns, motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips, sports, and vintage advertisements. Please note that story related to the front cover headline is not present, most likely due to a printer's or layout error. This issue is composed primarily of short news items, highlights include: Policeman Dying After Fall Under Fugitives' Auto; Wife [Mrs. Bessie Farr] Says She Lied (in confessing that she poisoned her husband, Homer Farr); Lost Wife [Evelyn Patten] Returns: Mrs. Patten Tells Wild Story of Two Nights in Woods of Vermont - Neighbor Was Under Suspicion; Vamp Wants a Home: Pola Negri Promptly Puts Kibosh on Yarn She Is to Wed Millionaire ['Crany'] Gartz - Seeks Love and Family; Germans Quit Beer: Youth Urged to Ban Drink, Take Up Athletics; 'Nobody Loves [Harry] Thaw': Admits It Himself, Adds He Hates New York, and Tells of Great Admiration for Fawn Gray, but Expects No Love; [Frank] Snyder's Home Run Drive Beats the Tribe: Giants Win 8 to 6 - Virgil Barnes Balks the Braves in Their Attempt to Clean Up the Series With New York; Offers to [Paavo] Nurmi Totaled Quarter Million: Circus Bid $3000 Week; [Mike McTigue] Meets Paul Berlenbach: Combat Will Be Feature of Milk Fund Series at the Carnival at the Yankee Stadium; Johnny Farrell Ties [MacDonald] Smith's Lido Record: Leads in Open Golf.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1931

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along upper and right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Frank Merriwell's Schooldays, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan the Terrible, Abie the Agent, Mickey Mouse, Tommy Tucker, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: news item 'Keep Lips Shut,' Says Trunk Killer to Aid (on "trunk murderess" Winnie Ruth Judd, with photo of her in jail on fourth day after surrender); 'Dope Queen' Banked $20,000 (on Rebecca Silverman); Jessie [Reed Reno] Helps 4th Hubby Out of Jail (with her photo); cover story EX-HUB ACTRESS SUED BY HUBBY (on Jean Walska Underhill); JOAN [Lowell] AT 'MAN OVERBOARD' DRILL (with photo); Jean Harlow and Helen Hayes in New Pictures; [Jimmy] JOHNSTON SIGNS GOB: [Jack] Sharkey Will Fight [Jack] Dempsey in Chicago Next June for Title; much, much more.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1932

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 24 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Frank Merriwell's Schooldays, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan the Terrible, Mickey Mouse, Tommy Tucker, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story KILLERS ESCAPE JAIL: SAW CELL BARS AT RUTLAND (on James T. Weeks, Lucyan Ochoki, Roland Ferguson, and James Convey); BACK BAY REVEL ENDS IN DEATH: Party Kept Up Hours After Victim Died (on Thomas J. Farrell, Jr.); Jean [Harlow] to Have 2 Honeymoons With Hubby; FILM STAR COMES FROM ROYAL LINE (on Elissa Landi); 8 DROWNED IN BAY STATE ON HOLIDAY WEEK-END: Two Fall River Sisters Wade to Their Death; BRAVES SCALPED BY GIANTS, 5 TO 2: BOB BROWN ROUTED IN 5TH INNING; much, much more.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1932

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with five narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Frank Merriwell's Schooldays, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan the Terrible, Mickey Mouse, Tommy Tucker, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: GALLO'S [Samuel Gallo] FIANCEE [Lillian Ruggieri] ACE ALIBI WITNESS: Defence Pins Hopes for Acquittal on Her Testimony in Court Today (re the murder of Joseph Fantasia); START VICE WAR: Police of Back Bay Will Make Quick Cleanup; LIBBY'S GUEST HOLDS SLAYING CLUE: Miss Yurka [Blanche Yurka] Believed Death Key -Tobacco Heir Had Suicide Fixation, Broadway Playboy Pals Aver (on Libby Holman Reynolds and the death of Smith Reynolds); MOTHER SEEKS JUSTICE IN FLORIDA PRISON TORTURE: Youth's Cruel Death Shocks U.S. Officials (on the death of Arthur Maillefert); LIBBY'S [Libby Holman Reynolds] DIARY HELD BODINGS OF TRAGEDY (on the death of Smith Reynolds); FIGHTING SON OF FRANCE: Story of Henri DeGlane.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1935

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Lloyd Pantages "I Cover Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Chip Collins' Adventures, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan, Mickey Mouse, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Dumb Dora, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story RETTICH'S WIFE NOW FACES GANG ARREST (on Carlo and Margaret Rettich); Seize $25,000 Alky in Rum Cargo Hunt; [Alfred] HARVEY LOSES JACK AND JILL ROMANCE SUIT (against Dorothy Harvey and Clarence W. Mansur); LITTLE GLORIA [Vanderbilt] TOLD OF HATE - GLORIA BARRED AT GAG HEARING AS DAUGHTER TOLD OF HATE - PREFERS COUNTRY LIFE WITH AUNT, SAID CHILD; DERBY FAVORITE IN 19TH HOLE; Giants Slug Out Victory Over Reds, 9 to 2.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along upper and right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Lloyd Pantages "I Cover Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Chip Collins' Adventures, Brick Bradford, Dumb Dora, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan and the Fire Gods), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: U.S. JUDGE BARS JAP BULBS: VICTORY CARRIES DAMAGES; Warn Lottery Buyers in Hub: U.S. SEIZES $120,000 IN TICKETS; HUNT TWO SLAIN AT CRIME FORT (at Carl Rettich's Warwick Neck, R.I., crime estate); GIRL SAVED IN SUICIDE LEAP (Rose Phillips); cover story FINAL CONFESSION IS MADE BY LOVE KILLER: American Tragedy Slayer, Haunted by Crime Memories, Pays With His Life in Chair (on Robert "Bobby" Allan Edwards, slayer of Freda McKechnie); Love Killer Is 'Sorry' at End (Robert "Bobby" Allan Edwards); WOMEN HELP IN HUB CRIME ROUNDUP; SLY TALK DREW GLORIA [Vanderbilt] FROM MOTHER; 28,000 SEE DIZZY [Dean] BLIND BRAVES, 7-0.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; closed tear along outer fold; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Lloyd Pantages "I Cover Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Chip Collins' Adventures, Brick Bradford, Dumb Dora, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan and the Fire God), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Duplication of most news items from Home Edition]; [Note that due to a layout error, cover story does not appear in this issue]; INSANE IN IRON CAGES SCORED BY DR. [L. Vernon] BRIGGS; FOIL [Carlo] RETTICH JAIL PLOT; 3-WAY AIR CRASH QUIZ: HOW SEN. [Bronson] CUTTING AND 3 OTHERS DIED; KING [George V] AWED BY VAST OVATION; GLORIA'S [Vanderbilt] SPITE TO MOTHER REVEALED; COUNTESS MARGOT TELLS OF KING'S JUBILEE SERVICE [Margot Asquith]; BODY OF LOVE SLAYER, WHO PAID WITH HIS LIFE, SENT TO FATHER (on Robert Allan Edwards); BRAVES BEATEN BY PIRATES, 8-6.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1935

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Lloyd Pantages "I Cover Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Chip Collins' Adventures, Brick Bradford, Dumb Dora, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan and the Fire Gods), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: BLAME [cigarette] 'BUTT' IN FATAL FIRE (at Marlborough home of artist John Lavalle); 'MOONEY, BABY' PHONE TALK IN EX-WIFE FIGHT (on Norman Gaddess, Dolly Gaddess, and Jack Kriendler); cover story REVEALS HOBO TORCH VICTIM IN POLICY PLOT (on Emma Reilly and Hudson torch murder of Frank DiStasio); ALYCE [Jane McHenry] UNAWARE OF ROW: Thrilled by Circus as Kin Open Fight; MRS. [Laura Kilpatrick] MORGAN SAW RUIN: Showed Hate to Daughters at Hearing (on the Gloria Vanderbilt custody case); POLICE PROTECTION BILL IS KILLED; SEARCH HUB FOR FLEEING CONVICT (on Thomas J. Gildea); short W.C. FIELDS PICKS HOTTEST SPOT IN U.S. FOR NEW HOME; short WILL ROGERS IN AIR TRIBUTE TO KING [George V]; WHITE SOX TURN BACK YANKS, 4-3.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1937

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Lloyd Pantages "I Cover Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan's Quest, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story SET 25 LYNN BLAZES FOR THRILL: ADMITS LOSS OF $100,000 IN FIRES (on Kenneth Robinson); Ice on Plane Kills 13 IN FATAL SPIRAL DIVE; [John L.] LEWIS HOLDS OUT FOR SOLE BARGAIN POWER (on Chrysler auto strike); MACKEY BURIAL RITES MONDAY: SERVICES FOR FOUR VICTIMS (on the "tragedy of the Mackey household, where crazed Jeremiah Mackey killed his brother, Dr. Charles E. Mackey, the maid, Alice Costa, her brother, Paul Costa, and then himself"); 300 MAINE STRIKERS ROUTED: SHOE FIRMS TURN DOWN CIO DEMAND; FREED FROM PRISON SENTENCE AS HE WINS NEW TRIAL: VERDICT IN GIRL CASE SET ASIDE (on William H. Scott); [Jeanette] MacDONALD, [Nelson] EDDY, [Katharine] HEPBURN IN SCREEN PREMIERES; LOSE ALL TRACE OF JIM BRADDOCK: [Joe] GOULD ALSO ELUDES HUNT; BEES BLANKED BY DODGERS, 5-0.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1937

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the Saturday, March 27, 1937 edition of the "Daily Record: Boston's Home Picture Newspaper" published by Northeastern Publishing Company out of Boston, Massachusetts. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Lloyd Pantages "I Cover Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan's Quest, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: SET $250,000 FIRES FOR THRILL: ADMITS HE STARTED 45 LYNN FIRES (on Kenneth Robinson); [A. Lawrence] Lowell Warns of 'Sit-in' - DEMANDS F.R. HALT STRIKES; PREDICT QUICK END OF CHRYSLER STRIKE: PARLEY MAY END TODAY; cover story GIRL, 12, WEDS GRANDPA OF 57 (on Chandler L. Revell); 300 MAINE STRIKERS ROUTED: SHOE FIRMS TURN DOWN CIO DEMAND; [Jeanette] MacDONALD, [Nelson] EDDY, [Katharine] HEPBURN IN SCREEN PREMIERES; SEE 3RD STRAIGHT WIN FOR DETROIT; 24 WALKS AS SOX BEAT PHILS, 12-10.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1937

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the Wednesday, March 31, 1937 edition of the "Daily Record: Boston's Home Picture Newspaper" published by Northeastern Publishing Company out of Boston, Massachusetts. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Lloyd Pantages "I Cover Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan's Quest, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: ARREST JAP WITH U.S. SECRETS: FORT MAP FOUND IN BARRED ROOM; cover story RED DATE BOOK GIVES HIRED KILLER CLUE: WILL QUIZ 100 MODEL LISTED (on the murder of Veronica Gedeon); SEEK MAINE STRIKE PEACE; SAYS 'WHISKEY TRUST' RULES TREASURY; DRIVING JESUITS OUT OF GERMANY; SOX-BEES SETTLE CITY FEUD HERE.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1937

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Brick Bradford, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Mountain Boys, Tarzan's Quest), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Insurance Commissioner Francis J.] DECELLES ASKS FOR SHOWDOWN: DENIES HE WILL QUIT JOB; Quiz Kin in Axe Death: MYSTERY IN DUEL ON FARM (on the murder of Thaddeus J. Grautski); cover story EXPLORER'S ARDENT LOVE LETTERS BARED: NURSE DETAILS LOST ROMANCE (on Celia Hammond and Gregory H. Melanson); MARY NOLAN'S BITTEREST CUP; SMUGGLE DOPE TO PRISONERS; [Fred] ASTAIRE, [Ginger] ROGERS SCORE IN 'SHALL WE DANCE?' FILM; DIZZY [Dean] BLINDS B'S AS CARDS WIN 13-1; TITLE FIGHT ROW SETTLED, REPORT: [James 'Jimmy'] BRADDOCK, [Joe] LOUIS BOUT GOES ON.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which are quite edge-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Brick Bradford, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Mountain Boys, Tarzan's Quest), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Most news items repeated from Home Edition]; FIND SECOND BODY IN CAPE FIRE: HUNT FOR THIRD AS FLAMES RAGE; FATHER FACES NEW QUIZ IN SON'S DEATH: CALL JURY IN AXE CASE (on John Grautski, father of Thaddeus J. Grautski slain in an axe battle); cover story RUDY'S [Rudy Vallee] FIGHT GIRL [Evelyn Gresham] SUED FOR DIVORCE: NEW TANGLE AFTER BATTLE; DUKE [of Windsor] DENIES WALLY [Mrs. Wallis Simpson] TIFF; NURSE TELLS END OF LOVE (on Celia Hammond and Gregory H. Melanson); SAVES MARY [Nolan] FROM PRISON; [Fred] ASTAIRE, [Ginger] ROGERS SCORE IN 'SHALL WE DANCE?' FILM; DIZZY [Dean] BLINDS B'S AS CARDS WIN, 13-1; [Red] RUFFING SIGNS, SALARY $15,000: YANK STAR READY IN WEEK.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Brick Bradford, and Tarzan the Magnificent), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: TRAIL HOTEL BANDITS: CATCH GANG, POLICE ORDER; SHIP STRIKE OFF, BOATS SAIL TODAY; cover story JAIL MYSTERY GIRL IN KILLING OF DOCTOR (on the murder of Dr. George W. Webster); BIG OVATION TO TEACHER: Rejoice as Ousted Saugus Teacher Defends Self (on Isabelle Hallin); U.S. WARNS JAPAN AS CHINA WAR GROWS: 100,000 TROOPS IN WAR MOVE; NO. 11 FOR [Lou] FETTE, GIVES BUT 3 HITS: [Vince] DIMAGGIO STAR IN 6-1 WIN; TIGERS GET 7 RUNS ON LONE HIT: YANKEES BEATEN 14 TO 7.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 36 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Brick Bradford, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan the Magnificent), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: 'STRAT' CAR BURNS: LANDS IN TREE, PILOT SAFE (on Dr. Jean Piccard); LIFERS' JOY RIDES TOLD; STRIP, TIE DRIVE - 2 UNDER ARREST (on Louise Corey and Edward Demers); cover story NEW CLUES SOUGHT AT DOCTOR'S GRAVE: Trace Gun in Doctor's Slaying! - WATCH ON MOURNERS (on the murder of Dr. George W. Webster); SHACKLED GIRL IN LEAP FOR DEATH: DYING IN HOSPITAL (on Alice Elizabeth Gallo); two-paragraph AMELIA [Earhart] HUNT FRUITLESS; 'PURGE ART' HITLER CRY; PEOPLE: Albert Spalding Reaches the People With His Outstanding Violin; YANKEES STOP BOB FELLER, 5-1: [Joe] DIMAGGIO HOMER WINS.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along upper and right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Brick Bradford, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan the Magnificent), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: 51 LABOR LOCALS GO: MASS. UNIONS HIT BY A.F.L. [American Federation of Labor]; Rescue Boy on Cliff: HAULED UP ON ROPE; cover story SPUR KILLER HUNT BY FINGERPRINTS: CHECK ALL GUARD GUNS (on the "phantom slayer" of Dr. George W. Webster); TEACHER TO BRING SUIT (Isabelle Hallin); JEAN HARLOW'S FINAL FILM AT LOEW'S TOMORROW: [Clark] GABLE IS CO-STAR IN 'SARATOGA'; 4-RUN HOMER SAVES [Lou] FETTE, 5-1; BROWNS 'FIRE' PILOT, [James Leroy "Sunny Jim"] BOTTOMLEY GETS JOB: [Rogers] HORNSBY REMOVED FOR 'GOOD OF TEAM'; [Joe] LOUIS FIGHT 'A TEA PARTY'; BRITISH 'ROWDYISM' HIT BY U.S. GOLFERS; [Ralph] ZANELLI GO STOPS SHOW; TENNIS WIN FOR SARAH [Palfrey Fabyan].

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan the Magnificent, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: TWO DEFEATS FOR F.R. [Franklin Delano Roosevelt]: COURT AND LOAN LOSE; [Thomas E.] ELDER WILL GO ON STAND; cover story 2 PAJAMA GIRLS IN DOCTOR'S PARTY: SECRET VISITS MADE IN NIGHT (on the murder investigation of Dr. George W. Webster); [Isabelle] HALLIN GIRL SUES WIFE [Mrs. Minnie B. McDuffee]; DIARY STIRS HER HUBBY (re the "love diary' of Hiram Landford telling of intimate passages with Mrs. Clara King); O-O-OH, BOY! MARTHA'S [Martha Raye] IN [town]; MARTHA RAYE ON AIR TONIGHT; M'FAYDEN [Danny MacFayden], BEES BEAT CARDS, 2-0; [Rogers] HORNSBY BIDS FOR JOB.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Brick Bradford, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan the Magnificent), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story FLED [Thomas E.] ELDER GUN [S. Allan] NORTON TESTIFIES; R.I. CLOSING TRAP ON DOCTOR KILLER (on the murder of Dr. George W. Webster); JAIL 4 IN DIVORCEE SLUGGING: RECOVER STOLEN JEWELS; $17,000 LOOT IN 3 ROBBERIES; [Frank] DI STASIO IN DEATH CELL; [Archie "Lefty" McKain] M'KAIN FLINGS SOX VICTORY, 6-2; CHISOX WHIP YANKEES, 9-6; RACE BETTING COST 'RAJAH' JOB AS PILOT (on Rogers Hornsby); CUBS BLAST [Carl] HUBBELL TO BEAT GIANTS, 11-3.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Brick Bradford, Tarzan the Magnificent, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tillie the Toiler, Cocktail Ike), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Associate Justice Hugo Lafayette] BLACK'S DEFENSE: ON HOOKUP OF 275 STATIONS ("He will endeavor to justify his membership in the Ku Klux [Klan]"); cover story PLENTY OF MEAT IN HUB STORAGE: WOMEN IN BIG FIGHT (over the high prices of meat in Boston's markets); [William] GREEN RAPS 'CZAR' [John L.] LEWIS; DOOM BOY TO HANG (15-year-old William Labadie for the first degree murder of 7-year-old John Luckins); Success Struggles BETTE DAVIS; SOX WHIP [Lefty] Gomez, 4-2: Yanks Split Series Melon 26 Ways; Giants' Infield Edge on Yankees.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Harrison Carroll "Behind the Scenes in Movieland" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Brick Bradford, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan the Fearless), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Governor] HURLEY, [Thomas H.] BUCKLEY IN ASYLUM CLASH (on the probe of Massachusetts mental hospitals); cover story: Japs Apologize: To Punish 21 for Face Slap Insult (for the slapping by a Japanese soldier of American Consul John M. Allison at Nanking); Royal Baby Saves Cash For 'Prams' (on the birth of the baby daughter born to Crown Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard); Brain Trust to Help Put Hub on Business Basis; Navy Head Warns Of Greatest War Peril in 20 Years (Admiral William D. Leahy); Hunt for Woman in Lawyer's Holdup: Keeps Name Secret (on Russell Hardy); [Paul A.] Wright Hazy on Killing of Wife; Fight Night Club Jobs for Young: Late Hour Attacked; Wire Tapping in State Is Upheld; Success Struggles: TOM TURLEY by Vance Packard; Steve Dudas Next [Max] Schmeling Fight; Expect Ray Getliffe With Bruins Tonight; [Dan] Carroll to Promote Miami Beach Fights.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Sydney Skolsky "Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan the Fearless, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: ASYLUM WASTE COST MILLIONS; Kidnap Trio Robs Doctor (Dr. David Rothschild); America Risking War by Big Navy Talk, Says [Senator] Borah; Battles for Will Made in 'Lamp-Light' (which Dr. Hans William Bencker wrote for Mrs. Reka Harris as she lay on her deathbed); cover story [Paul A.] Wright Screams Grim Story of Love Slayings (on the murders of his wife Evelyn Wright and his friend John Kimmel); [Josef] Stalin Foils U.S. In [Ruth] Rubens Probe; [John T.] Higgins, Son of Late R.I. Governor, Hangs Self; Hold Rich Man's Son as 'Thrill Thief': Cape Pair Nabbed; Bruins Blank Red Wings, 2-0; Sonja [Henie] Starts Her $75,000 Whirl; Dodgers Refuse $220,000 for [Van Lingle] Mungo.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Sidney Skolsky "Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan the Fearless, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: Carpenter's Girl Causes Nazi Crisis (on Marshal Werner von Blomberg, who resigned as German war minister after marrying Erika Gruhn, a carpenter's daughter); Small Business Demand Action; Order 1000 Cops On Crime Patrol; cover story 2 Babies Perish in Log Cabin Fire; [Paul A.] Wright Suspicious Of Wife's Yearning For Love of Others (on the murders of his wife and friend); $5000 Traps Lottery King And Sweetie (on the capture of J. Richard "Dixie" Davis); Britain Speeds War on Pirates; Indict [William] Green on 'Treason' Charge; Success Struggles: Supt. Edward Fallon - Part I by Vance Packard; Wild Ovation Greets Sonja [Henie]; short [Joe] DiMaggio Seeks $40,000 Contract.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along upper and right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Sidney Skolsky "Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Tarzan the Fearless, Little Miss Muffet, The G-Man, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story SLEW 3 OVER TAUNTS (on 79-year-old John Mack); New Cabinet - Girl Wrecks Nazi Chiefs ("Chancellor Adolf Hitler tonight took over supreme command of the army, appointed a new foreign minister, and reshuffled the third Reich's main diplomatic posts"); Divorcee's Mystery Killing at Trooper's Home in New Probe (on the death of Helen Darragh Dale); Gem Mixup Is Followed By Balm Suit (on Mrs. Margot W. Richards); Accuses 'Dixie' of Hiding $1,000,000 ("Mrs. Arthur [Dutch Schultz] Flegenheimer today charged that [J. Richard] 'Dixie' Davis is hiding $1,000,000 and a secret will of her late gangster husband"); Pirate Sinkings Spur Britain to Rebel Blockade; Success Struggles: JOHN F. DOWD by Vance Packard; [Gene] Tunney Hangs Blast on [Tommy] Farr.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Sidney Skolsky "Hollywood" and Walter Winchell "On Broadway"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Tillie the Toiler, Brick Bradford, Little Miss Muffet, Radio Patrol, Toots and Casper, The Nebbs, Tarzan the Fearless), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story 3 TOTS DIE: HERO LOSES HIS LIFE; New Threat of Pupils' Strike In Wellesley; Pastor Slain In His Study (Rev. Dr. Charles H. Lee); 'Strip' Gypsy [Rose Lee] May Cover Up Dixie's Girl (regarding Arthur Flegenheimer aka Dutch Schultz, his widow Mrs. Arthur Flegenheimer, Julius Richard 'Dixie' Davis, and Rose Ricter aka Hope Dare); New Coup By Hitler Seen; Crime Wave Defies Police; Stars to Plead For U.S. Arts Bill; Alma Archer Is New Record Star; Exciting Lives: THE WINDOW WASHER by Vance Packard; Title Bout Feud Rises: Fight Route Argument (on the upcoming fight between Mike Kaplan vs. Honey Mellody); ["Buddy"] Hassett 'Bait' For New Trade.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Sidney Skolsky "Hollywood"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Mickey Mouse, Radio Patrol, and Brick Bradford), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: F. R. [President Franklin Delano Roosevelt] Takes Charge To Stave Off Defeat; Franco Men in New Thrust to Sea: Kill 5000; Air Priest in 'Paul Revere' Plea (Rev. Charles E. Coughlin); Take Youth In Fountain Pen Holdup; cover story Jealous Brooding Led Him to Slay 2, Killer Tells Cops (on Grover Parker and the double slaying of Ralph M. Flanders and Parker's former girlfriend Alice E. M. Witham); Save Baby From Mad Dad's Axe; COURT TO DECIDE IF MAN CAN BATHE IN HIS OWN BACK YARD; Chinese Take Walled City; [Herbert] Hoover Assails Dictator 'Grab' (F.D.R.); Open War on Campus Vice; Nazi Prison Camp Burns (Schuschnigg concentration camp); [Al] Capone Bid for Freedom Fought; Urges All Olympiads at Athens: Coach [Lawson Robertson] Gives New Plan; Sox Edge Bees on 4 Hits, Win 2 to 1; 186 Pures in U.S. Ring Swat Fest: Bouts at Garden.