Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1913 — "MOVIES” CATCH TWO LOVERS [ARTICLE]
"MOVIES” CATCH TWO LOVERS
Normal School Pupils Suspended on Eve of Graduation for Disobeying Rules. California, Pa.—A moving picture which showed them sitting on rustic bench in a mossy glen of Hazel park was the cause of Miss Kathryn Boyd, a co-ed, and B. H. Crago, a student, being indefinitely suspended on the eve of their graduation at the State Normal school here. Mies Boyd is one of the most prominent of the younger society set in McKeesport She and Crago went to Brownsville for lunch. On their way they stopped in Hazel park and sat down in a cool place to rest. While they were telling each other things that the world has no right to know, a moving-picture photographer who was procuring scenes in ths park happened in the glen. Without the couple knowing it, the photographer quietly “took” them and departed. A hew film shown at the Arcade Theatorlum here caused a sensation. Many of the normal school students recognized the principals In the picture, and tha news reached the faculty, who immediately suspended the couple on the ground that they had broken the rules by going out together after having been*warned not to do so.
