Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1928 — Page 6

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In Shadow of Bridge of Sighs

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Photo shows Mae West, actress and author of play “Pleasure Man,” posed perched in a window in shadow of the “bridge of sighs” as she waited in New York’s Criminal Courts building to furnish SI,OOO bail. The star faces a three-year prison sentence and so do each and every member of play s cast. 4lnternational Nawsreel)

Bovs, 18 and 19, Doomed to Chair

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Tony Grecco (left), 19, and Charles Walz, 18, who have* been sentenced to death in th eelectric chair at Chicago for the murder cf a policeman, Arthur Esau, last April during a drug store holdup. The testimony which ■played the most important part in bringing a verdict of guilty was that of D lly Kazor, former sweetheart of Gtecco and alleged accomplice in the boys’ holdups.

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AH d E. Smith Jr., oldest son of the Democratic nominee for President, is shown exhibiting his brown derby to John J. Curtin, one of the Democratic National Committee’s board of

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Johnny Evers (left), member of famous Chicago Cubs infield and later a star on the Boston learn of the National League, is shown chatting with Rabbit Mnranville of the ( ards just before the start of the second World's Series game. 1 hey are friends of long standing. tinternationa 1 (Hutt rated N«w«»

First Photo of Rescued Fliers

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928.

Meusel brought hint borne ahead with a sizzling line di ire into deep center. The final score was 4 1 in favor of the Yanks.

Nicky Does a Carol

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Will Fight a Duel

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Prince Potenziani, governor of Rome who because of criticism of his admin istiation, will fight a duel with Prince Lancelotti in the Italian capital if lat ter is victorious in previ.ua engage ment with the Count di Sambuy. Char ges of malad-ministration alleged t< have been made on week-end yachting trip brought about the two challenges Genius and Reliability The wild force of genius tins often Deen fated by nature to be finally overcome by quiet strength. The volcano sends up Its red igolt with terrific force, as If It wotld strike the stars; but tlie calm hand of gravitation seizes It and brings It to Dig earth — Rayne. O— “(

BOX SOCIAL Preble School Friday, October 12 School patrons and friends are invited to attend. A 10 pound box of candy will be given away. sr There wlil be contests 3 . and prizes. COME. ■e . C 0 (.

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William F. Brock (left) and Edward F Scli’ee. famous round-the-w'rt fivers, who ar° attempting to break the w. rid s record for ustained tlitlttin their red Bellanca monoplane at San Diego, Cal.

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