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  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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, 1922

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Fair. 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; 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: HOW EVAN [Burrows Fontaine] DANCED TO FAME - Inspired by 'Fall of Eve,' She Won Way From Greenwich Village to the Follies; MILLIONAIRE HURLEY'S [John J. Hurley] 'BATHING BEAUTY' [Frances A. Riel]: [John J.] RIEL SAW WIFE AND THREE OTHERS IN 'LOVE FORESOME'; five paragraph CHARGE DOCTOR WITH MURDER OF EIGHT WOMEN (Dr. John T. Dilling); MANSFIELD [George Harry Mansfield] WINS FREEDOM AND HIS WIFE; Rene Jones [Alice Irene Jones] Writes of Her Great Happiness (in letters to George Harry Mansfield); photospread NORTH SHORE SWARMS WITH SCORNED BEAUTIES; ERROR MAKES WIFE APPEAR FAITHLESS: Thinks He Sees Mate In Another Man's Arms and Kills Himself - He Really Saw Wife's Twin (William W. Green); LOU TELLEGEN THANKS GOD FOR FLAPPERS; serial The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer; [Johnny] WILSON IS REINSTATED BY MASS. COMMISSION.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: CREASY'S [William M. Creasy] OWN STORY OF HIS MANY LOVES: Accused Slayer of Edith Lavoy Quizzed on Being a 'Lady's Man'; 'WISH I COULD DIE,' SLAIN GIRL [Edith Lavoy] WROTE BILLY CREASY; SPANKS WIFE BECAUSE HE IS 'SO ENTITLED': Tosses Spinach at Her But It's a Mere Playful Act (Jeremiah Calnan); GIRL WITH DUAL PERSONALITY IS BELIEVED FOUND: Woman of Streets at Times, Then Person of Culture (Bernice Waldron); EX-MINISTER [William H. Richards] KILLS RIVAL [Captain Thomas M. Cuyler] FOR GIRL'S LOVE [Helen May Parsons]; FLAPPER STYLES DOOMED - DECOLLETE, TOO: Photographers and Exclusive Shops Agree That Bare Back and Shoulders Are Taboo Now by Lucy Calhoun; Rosemary [Cooper] LOSES HER FIRST FILM CHANCE: Nosed Out of Place By Another Extra, She Finds Breaking Into the Pictures Is Fierce Battle by Rosemary Cooper; serial The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer; THREE BIG BOXING SHOWS FOR BOSTON FANS: [Jack] Thompson Is Training Hard for [Jack] Dempsey.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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. NOTE: MOST STORIES IN THIS ISSUE REPEATED OR UPDATED FROM EARLIER HOME EDITION. Highlights include: [William M.] CREASY GUILTY AS MURDERER OF EDITH LAVOY: Verdict Returned After His Story of Many Loves; SPANKS WIFE BECAUSE HE IS 'ENTITLED TO': Tosses Spinach at Her But It's a Mere Playful Act (Jeremiah Calnan); GIRL WITH DUAL PERSONALITY IS BELIEVED FOUND: Woman of Streets at Times, Then Person of Culture (Bernice Waldron); EX-MINISTER [William H. Richards] KILLS RIVAL [Captain Thomas M. Cuyler] FOR GIRL'S LOVE [Helen May Parsons]; FLAPPER STYLES DOOMED - DECOLLETE, TOO: Photographers and Exclusive Shops Agree That Bare Back and Shoulders Are Taboo Now by Lucy Calhoun; Rosemary [Cooper] LOSES HER FIRST FILM CHANCE: Nosed Out of Place By Another Extra, She Finds Breaking Into the Pictures Is Fierce Battle by Rosemary Cooper; serial The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer; THREE BIG BOXING SHOWS FOR BOSTON FANS: [Jack] Thompson Is Training Hard for [Jack] Dempsey.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: 2 GIRLS [Elizabeth Feeney and Mary McFadden] ABANDONED AFTER NIGHT OF TERROR IN WOODS: Police Search for Men Named as Kidnappers; 'JUDGE NOT,' WARNS [Rev. Frederick] LEEDS' SPIRITUAL AFFINITY: Pastor's Wife Failed Him in Mystic Love, Says Miss [Ellen] Reid; CITY THIS SUMMER SUITED TO BOATS RATHER THAN CARS by Fay King; IS 35 YEARS THE IDEAL AGE OF BEAUTY? Yes, Say Experts, For Real Beauty Comes With Living Right, Developing the Mind; HOW LOVE CULT PASTOR [Charles Newman] CALLED SPIRITS: Even the Living Came at His Call, 'Rev.' Newman Told Women Who Gave Enough Cash; serial The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer; [Jock] MALONE and [Johnny] KARR FIGHT AT TRIPLE A TONIGHT: St. Paul Man Has Chance to Even Scores; SCHOONER HENRY FORD WINS FIRST TRIAL RACE.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: DOROTHY [Gordon] DOPED FOR CRYING: GIRL OF 'DARKENED SOUL' TELLS ASYLUM HORRORS - Heiress Preferred Death to Black Years in Waverley Institution by Helen M. Love; [William F.] JARDINE SAW HEIRESS [Dorothy Gordon] STRAPPED TO HER BED: ADMITS SHE WAS SANE WHEN INCARCERATED IN ASYLUM - Dorothy Bound To Bed for Months; 'BE ON YOUR GUARD,' [Anna] FITZIU WARNS GIRLS: Go at Once to U.S. Officials Abroad, She Advises (on the dangers awaiting young girl students in the artistic centers of Europe); DO WOMEN WANT BEAUTY BEFORE LOVE? With Good Looks Come Fame, Riches And All Else That Woman Wants, Says Doctor; WOMAN IN BUSINESS MORE LOYAL THAN MAN by Grace Robinson; five-paragraph [Rodolph] VALENTINO AT TWO THEATRES.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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. NOTE: MOST STORIES IN THIS ISSUE REPEATED OR UPDATED FROM EARLIER HOME EDITION. Highlights include: DOROTHY [Gordon] DOPED FOR CRYING: GIRL OF 'DARKENED SOUL' TELLS ASYLUM HORRORS by Helen M. Love; DOROTHY GORDON BOUND TO BED 14 HOURS: [William F.] JARDINE ADMITS HE SAW WARD TIED UP IN ASYLUM; 'BE ON YOUR GUARD,' [Anna] FITZIU WARNS GIRLS: Go at Once to U.S. Officials Abroad, She Advises (on the dangers awaiting young girl students in the artistic centers of Europe); DO WOMEN WANT BEAUTY BEFORE LOVE? With Good Looks Come Fame, Riches And All Else That Woman Wants, Says Doctor; WOMAN IN BUSINESS MORE LOYAL THAN MAN by Grace Robinson; five-paragraph [Rodolph] VALENTINO AT TWO THEATRES.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: "A JOKE" SAYS [James T.] MORIARTY: COUNCILLOR EXPLAINS $5000 'GRAFT' TALK; REAL LOVE CAME TO CORLISS [Palmer] AS SHE MET BRUCE [Eugene V. Brewster]: 'NEVER LOVED HIS WIVES AS HE DOES ME,' SAYS BEAUTY - Admits Calling on Middleton, Her Jilted Sweetheart, in Penitentiary; 'SHUN COCAINE,' SAYS [Albert W.] BARTLETT, WHO GETS LIFE (for murdering druggist Frank E. Small); PASTOR [Rev. Charles Adolph Livingston] CALLS MRS. [Madeline] GRON 'SWAGGERING SINNER': FORMER SPIRITUAL GUIDE DUBS HER 'FREE THINKER'; BOXING MOGULS REFUSE TO SUSPEND [Frankie] GENARO: MEETS [Terry] MARTIN IN BOUT HERE NEXT FRIDAY; PRETTY GIRL CLEARS A CITY OF MASHERS: Gloria Goodwin Helps The Police and a Big Catch Is Taken In the Net by Grace Robinson.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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. NOTE: MOST STORIES IN THIS ISSUE REPEATED OR UPDATED FROM EARLIER HOME EDITION. Highlights include: CITY GRAFT STORY A 'JOKE': [James T.] MORIARTY WAS 'HIGH OFFICIAL' NAMED BY [Daniel W.] LANE; 'EMPRESS OF DREAMS,' [Eleanor Van Voss] WROTE [Eugene V.] BREWSTER TO NO. 2: Then Millionaire Wed and Discarded Her For His 'Only Love,' the Cigar Store Cinderella [Corliss Palmer]; 'NEVER LOVED HIS WIVES AS HE DOES ME,' SAYS CORLISS [Palmer]; 'SHUN COCAINE,' SAYS [Albert W.] BARTLETT, WHO GETS LIFE (for murdering druggist Frank E. Small); PASTOR [Rev. Charles Adolph Livingston] CALLS MRS. [Madeline] GRON 'SWAGGERING SINNER': FORMER SPIRITUAL GUIDE DUBS HER 'FREE THINKER'; TY COBB SAYS SCORERS ROBBED HIM OF HITS: NEW ANGLE IN 'DISPUTED HIT' CONTROVERSY; PRETTY GIRL CLEARS A CITY OF MASHERS: Gloria Goodwin Helps The Police and a Big Catch Is Taken In the Net by Grace Robinson.

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1922

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    Newspaper. Condition: Fair. 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; 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: 'TRICKED INTO MATRIMONY,' [Niels] GRON TELLS COURT: FOUND WIFE [Madeline Masters Gron] FEMININE 'DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE'; PRINCE [Carol of Rumania] ABANDONS THRONE FOR HIS 'GYPSY LOVE' (Jeanne Lambrina); CORLISS [Palmer] TELLS WOMEN HOW TO WIN MEN: VELVET LIPS CARRY THE MIND TO LOVE, SHE SAYS; FAY KING FEARS MOVIES MAY MAKE HOLLYWOOD NEXT WAR SECTOR: Censors Better Hide He-Vamps from Her Friend Before Trouble Starts by Fay King; [Vincent] PEPPER MARTIN FIGHTS IN ALL-STAR SHOW: ENGAGES IN BOUT WITH [Johnny] WINTERS IN BROOKLYN; [Frank] CHANCE SIGNS CONTRACT TO MANAGE RED SOX; [George "Buck"] WEAVER LOSES FIGHT TO RETURN TO WHITE SOX; JUDGE CALLS HEART SUIT DEGRADING TO GIRL (Gladys Saunders).

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1923

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: four-paragraph FOREMAN BOILS TO DEATH AS HE FALLS INTO VAT (John B. McCann); RAIDING WIFE CALLED 'FIEND': HOUSEKEEPER [Mrs. Day Burns] OF DR. [Abraham S.] MORRIS SAYS SHE'S JEALOUS - Haverhill Man [Dr. Morris] and Pretty Nurse [Miss Alice Mansfield] Held for Hearing; HYPNOTIZED BY 'LOVE DOCTOR'S' EYES [Dr. Louis Mansolilli], MRS. [Grace] LEWIS DECLARES; LOYAL PHONE GIRLS OUTSTED FROM A. F. OF L.; MOE [Moses Drooker] PROMISED MILLION KISSES TO HIS 'CUTEY-LOVEY-TOOTSIE' (Lena Winthrop); TO GET RID OF YOUR BLUES, SUNDAY IN A CEMETERY, by Fay King; GOTHAM RING CLUBS HAVE CLEAR FIELD; SALE OF RED SOX MAY FALL THROUGH; JANE NOVAK AS WRONGED WIFE (in film "Divorce").

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    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1924

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 20 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; 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: DIG FOR FIRST HUSBAND [William Sanborn]: SEEK SECOND SECRET GRAVE ON COTE FARM (Mrs. Lottie Freeman Cote); DRINK AND KISS LED TO [Charles S.] ROGERS' DEATH: GIRL DRIVER'S [Marjorie Schneider] COURT STORY MADE PUBLIC; WOMEN OF THE DAY HAVE TOO MUCH LEISURE SAYS DOROTHY [Speare]; short PASTOR'S WIFE [Addie Sheatsley] FLUNG TO DEATH IN A FURNACE; JACK DEMPSEY WILL BE AT ELKS' SHOW: CHAMPION WILL LOOK AT OUR AMATEUR COMPETITIONS; four-paragraph [Rodolph] VALENTINO IN NEW LOVE FILM.

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    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1924

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; narrow corner chip to upper right corners; 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: HUNT MANIAC FOR FURNACE MURDER: PASTOR [Rev. Clarence V. Sheatsley] INSISTS WIFE'S [Addie Sheatsley] DEATH IN FIRE A SUICIDE; 'HYPNOTIZED TO MURDER BY WOMAN': 'REAL SLAYER IS MRS. COTE,' SAYS FIELDING'S WIFE (on Charles H. Fielding, charged with the murder of Alphonse Cote); DOROTHY SPEARE SAYS COLLEGE GIRLS THINK IT SMART TO DRINK; photo-story LURE OF THE BIG CITY FATAL TO UNHAPPY COUNTRY GIRLS SEEKING ADVENTURE (in four photos, from arrival to suicide, with pictures posed by actress Viola Frayne); ACCUSED WIDOW [Marion Risteen] HEARS STORY OF KILLING HUSBAND [Fred Risteen]; [Sully] MONTGOMERY SIGNS TO BOX [Battling] McCREARY: BIG FELLOWS WILL BATTLE TUESDAY AT MECHANICS; editorial About Prohibition; MARION DAVIES IN GREATEST PICTURE EPIC (two photos from "Janice Meredith"); [Marion] DAVIES FILM SEAT SALE TO BEGIN TODAY (with 2/3 page advertisement on page 21 of issue).

  • Northeastern Publishing Company

    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1924

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: WRECK BAY STATE TRAIN FOR $40,000: BANDITS FLEE WITHOUT LOOT - FIVE INJURED (Boston & Albany Train); six-paragraph 100 SEARCHED AS GUNMEN COME FOR TONG WAR (New York's Chinatown); photo-story NO "PORT OF MISSING GIRLS" IF THOUGHTLESS DAUGHTERS MADE A PAL OF MOTHER (five photos, with pictures posed by Marie Hulser, Ellen B. Warner, Elizabeth Pendleton, Gay Pendleton, Judson Langill, and George LeSoir, leading members of "The Potters," a comedy hit at the Plymouth Theatre); DYNAMITE OLD WELL IN COTE MURDER: BLOOD STAINS CLUE IN MYSTERY OF 1ST HUSBAND ("Deputy Sheriff Norton said he believed they were proof that William Sanborn, first husband of Mrs. Lottie Sanborn Cote, who disappeared 14 years ago, was slain in his own home"); MAY YOHE TELLS OWN STORY OF HUSBAND'S [Captain John Smuts] SHOOTING; short three-paragraph BOSTON GIRLS PHONE [Jack] DEMPSEY 300 TIMES DAY (with photo portrait of Jack Dempsey); short ten-paragraph WIFE [Marion Risteen] HELD FOR [Fred] RISTEEN DEATH WITH [George W.] PLUMMER; short five-paragraph MRS. [Minta Durfee] ARBUCKLE NOW IN PARIS TO DIVORCE 'FATTY' [Arbuckle] (with her portrait photo); [Benny] LEONARD MUST BATTLE [Mickey] WALKER IN NEW YORK; CRIMSON HAS 47 PLAYERS FOR BIG GAME: YALE PLANS TO USE HORDE OF SUBSTITUTES.

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    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1924

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    Newspaper. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 20 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; 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: [George B.] CALDWELL TO FIGHT MANICURIST'S [Miss Zoe M. Evans] SUIT: (two stories: MILLIONAIRE ADMITS WRITING LOVE LETTERS and 'YOU TAUGHT ME TO LOVE YOU,' WROTE BANKER TO MISS EVANS); short four-paragaph PASTOR'S WIFE [Addie Sheatsley] WAS DEAD WHEN THROWN IN FIRE; APPREHEND BOGUS BILL 'BRAINS' HERE: 3 HUB VICTIMS IDENTIFY $10 NOTE PASSER (on Alphonso Repucci of the West End, charged with passing counterfeit $10 bills); '400' WIFE [Adelaide Guidet Buckley Spencer] SUES MILLIONAIRE [Gary Spencer] WHO FLEES WITH DIVORCEE [Charlotte Black Livingston]; MRS. COTE'S [Lottie Sanborn Cote] SON BANS THRONG AT 'DEATH FARM'; HINDU RAJAH Rajah Sir Hari Singh] 'SPLENDID,' TRAPPED WIFE [Mrs. Maude Robinson] DECLARES; HEROINE [Kathleen Woodworth] TELLS 'HOW I SAVED CREW' (of the wrecked three-master Susan B); [Lou 'Kid'] KAPLAN, [Danny] KRAMER, [Joe] LOMBARDO WIN FEATHERWEIGHT BOUTS.

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: [Charles V.] KNIGHTLY GOING AHEAD: $7,000,000 LYNN PLAN [Seaboard Engineering Company] FINANCED, HE DECLARES; HUNT 'JEKYL-HYDE' IN FURNACE DEATH: BLOOD-STAINED STEPS CLUE IN MYSTERY PROBE (on the "furnace death" of Mrs. Addie Sheatsley); 'TIGER GIRL' [Zona Huntoon] SAYS BEWARE 'DAZZLING LIGHTS' OF BACK BAY; FANS PICK [Sully] MONTGOMERY TO WIN BOUT (over Battling McCreary).

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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 cover story '2 GIRLS TIED AND SLAIN' not found in this issue, probably due to a printer's or layout error. Highlights include: photo-story HIGH SPOTS IN THE COLORFUL CAREER OF [Charles V.] KNIGHTLY, NEW ENGLAND 'WALLINGFORD' (in four photos posed by Frank Thomas, Halbert Brown, and other members of the Somerville Players of the Somerville Theatre; the first photo is described: "Even as a convict, Charles V. Knightly, promoter extraordinary, was a dreamer. He served time for smuggling"); [Charles V.] KNIGHTLY'S LYNN SCHEME A LAND BOOM: $7,000,000 PORT PROJECT WILL COME LATER; GIRL STUDENTS AFTER THRILL KEEP 'SOCIAL CLUBS' ALIVE by Mary Ellen Thurston; [Charlie] CHAPLIN AN ELUSIVE ROMEO FOR LOVE-SMITTEN STARS; HINDU REVENGE NEW THEORY IN FURNACE DEATH (of Mrs. Addie Sheatsley; the theory holds that her husband, the Rev. Clarence V. Sheatsley, "had greviously offended two Hindus in a sermon he preached on Mohammedanism and other Hindu religions"); FRED FULTON PAID $4000 TO 'LAY DOWN': FIGHTERS [Fred Fulton and Tony Fuente] FACE COURT ACTION IN RING FAKE.

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    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1924

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: TRAP SET TO MURDER FOUR SISTERS: [Harry D. Williams] HELD IN DEATHS OF TWO NIECES, TOOK POISON; RAJAH [Hamil Singh] PAID AN EXTRA $100,000 AS HUSH MONEY; SHOT LANDLORD [Joseph Lentine] SHE SAYS PURSUED HER [Mrs. Sadie Amante]: 'HE'S WOUNDED IN MY ROOMS,' SHE TELLS WIFE; WOMAN LANDS ANY MAN SHE GOES AFTER, SAYS CHARLIE [Chaplin]; CHARLIE [Chaplin] AND HIS BRIDE IN FLIGHT FROM CAMERAS; four-paragraph MAID KILLS EMPLOYER, CUTS WIFE AND CHILD; [Rev. Clarence] SHEATSLEY NOW READY TO THINK WIFE [Addie Sheatsley] WAS SLAIN; NAZIMOVA BACK IN FILMS IN 'MADONNA OF STREETS'; editorial on the Sheatsley "Furnace Death" entitled "What About the Guinea Pigs?" (in short part: "Her husband, who waited quite a long time before he notified the authorities, expressed his conviction that his wife had crawled into the furnace, through a door ONLY 14 INCHES SQUARE, mind you").

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    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1925

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    Newspaper. Condition: Fair. 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: MAYOR [Curley] ACTS TO END HOSPITAL FIRE PERIL: DRAFTS LAW FOR SPRINKLERS AS JURY PROBES (on the Scobey Hospital fire); GIRL [Bessie Kelly] GAGGED AND ROBBED BY 'RAFFLES': TAKES CASH AND GEMS, HAS NAP AND SENDS AID; MYSTERY 'GIRL OF THE PURPLE MASK' A CHELSEA PUGILIST (on Samuel Linda: "The girl with the Purple Mask is a man!"); two-paragraph cover story BOSTON ACTRESS [Mary Feeney] AND MAN FOUND DEAD IN N.Y. FLAT; 'FLAPPER' GIRL IS HOME-BUILDER OF FUTURE, SAYS WOMAN AUTHOR (playwright Jane Dransfield); JUDGE [Robert F.] RAYMOND STRICKEN, HALTS [Victor Albert] SEARLES CASE; short four-paragraph FILM STAR [Mary Miles Minter] HIRES 4 LAWYERS IN FIGHT WITH COOK [Katherine Herlihy]; [Tiger] FLOWERS WINS BY TECHNICAL K.O. IN 4TH (against Billy Britton); STAGE FOLKS SWAP OLD NOSES FOR NEW: MISS [Helen] FERGUSON ADDS TO BEAUTY UNDER KNIFE by "the Plastic Surgeon's Secretary" (with two photos).

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    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1925

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    Newspaper. Condition: Fair. 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: SON [Andon Medeiros] SOLD 'SIS' [Anna Medeiros] FOR $100, SAYS MOTHER [Mrs. Antone Medeiros]: NEEDED CASH TO BRING OWN BRIDE TO U.S.; NEW BANDIT THREAT PHONED TO THE 'PAJAMA GIRL' [Bessie Kelley]; HUB GIRLS KNOWN BY THEIR SHAPELY ANKLES, HE SAYS (John A. Lane); GIRLS TODAY ARE 'BETTER THAN IN ANY AGE BEFORE' by LeRoy Scott; SETS BED OF HER 4 BABES AFIRE, TRIEDS SUICIDE (Mrs. Mary Renzy); JUDGE'S [Robert F. Raymond] CHARGE [on the Watch & Ward Society] IS ATTACKED IN [Victor Albert] SEARLES CASE; [Mickey] WALKER AND [Mike] McTIGUE BATTLE TONIGHT: WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION PICKED TO WIN BATTLE; PAAVO NURMI TO RUN IN HUNTER MILE: FINN CHAMPION WILL START IN ARENA CLASSIC; editorial You Get Married; MOULTON SAYS THAT HE IS READY FOR A QUIZ BY THE SENATE'S COMMITTEE [investigating income tax returns] by Roy K. Moulton; SHORTENING OF JAW BRINGS HER BEAUTY: GOOD LOOKS WON HUSBAND FOR THE GIRL by the Plastic Surgeon's Secretary.

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    Published by Northeastern Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1925

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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, periodic edge chips and short closed edge tears; 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: Find 'Skeleton' Woman [Mrs. Blanche Wright Whitney] Was Slain: N.H. Officials Say Body Is That of Mrs. Whitney; 100 Fraud Divorces Found in Rhode Island: Many Bostonians Face Court Thro' Grand Jury Probe; Tighten Dry Units: Federal Officials of Three Branches Told by [Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Department] Andrews They Must Work Together or Lose Their Jobs (prohibition); "Fatty" [Roscoe Arbuckle] Tied at Last: Arbuckle and Doris Dean Married After Many Delays - Comedian Presented With $100,000 Contract; Triumphs in New Field: Marion Davies Turns to Light Comedy in "Zander the Great," Now Billed at the Orpheum; 'Lady Luck' Saves [George] Sisler's Batting Record: Hits in 32nd Game; Tiger Flowers Picked to Beat [Pal] Reed: Colored Star Fast - Natick Boy Game, Strong and Willing and Possesses a Stiffer Punch Than His Opponent.