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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, April 18, 1914, NOON EDITION, Image 32

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TWO FOUJMD DEAD IN' FIRE
1 , BELIEVED ROBBERS' WORK
S Siouxlty, S. D., April 18. The
bqdies o;wH. Menzie, manager of
tlie Farmers' Elevator TGo. and his
bookkeeper, Miss Blanche Signal,
were-found in the ruins of the com
pany building, following a fire last
night. The hands-and feet of the
man and woman were tied fast with
wires and both 'had evidently been
gagged. The safe was found open
and it is the'opinion of the police that
it was the'work of robbers.
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. PROBE LOUDERBACK DEATH r
Police today started an investiga
tion following the verdict of the cor
oner's jUry that De Lancey H. Loud
erback, millionaire Tailroad builder-,'
died of cyanide poisoning.
A sensation was introduced when
a man calling himself "Alfred Loud
erback, Jr.,", asked that a "Mrs. Hop
Tons" be summoned to tell what she
knew of Louderback's death.
She was not called.
THE DRAMA OF THRILLS
The Actor You choked me very
realistically in the last act, and still
we hadn't rehearsed it.
The Actress Well you forget 'I
Used tQ be' married, '" n
WRONG' HQUSE!
By Jim Manee.
A burglar'entereda. poet's house,
Yelled ."Money-Qr your life."
The poet slept on. peacefully.
"Oh, mercy!" yef)edcKis wife.
She woke her hubby, -tpl2T her scare,
He laughed,4 "For'gdodjiejSs' sake,
'Tis my belief, we'lj letrtKethjef
Find out hfs owjn mistake'
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P. S.,(J(nManee's personal, P. S.)
"Thank goodness,' I'm o a poet."
GAMES TODAY
American League.
St. Louis at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Boston!
Cleveland at Detroit
Washington at New York. '
National League.
Chicago at St Louis.. ' f ,
Pittsburgh atc Cincinnati.
New York at Brooklyn.
Boston at Philadelphia.
. Federal League.
Chicago at Kansas City.
BrooTclyn at Pittsburgh.
Buffalo at Baltimore? i
Indianapolis at St. Louis.
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TODAY'S HEALTHOGRAM
Play is the thing.
Children need one sort of play and
grown folks need another. The point
is fo-gata .surcease from the routine
of wPrkTbdth for bodjr and mind. The
greaf majority of doctors are' agreed
that (lancing is a good form -of .play,
though; of course, they" 'differ, as tQ
the kind of dancing which should be
Indulged in. '."-'
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HIS BUSINESS
"Little, pictures leav,eme cold; it's
the grand canvasses thatTiike."
"You're an art critic?"
"Not I; a frame maker."
WEATHER FORECAST '
- SpOmdy, anrijicooler Saturday and
Sunday with probably showers.
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