CUPID DROVE THE AUTO.; Question Popped, License Procured, Knot Tied, All During Same Ride.
Date: 28 April 1911
Special to The New York Times
Lee Falk (), born Leon Harrison Gross (; April 28, 1911 – March 13, 1999), was an American cartoonist, writer, theater director, and producer, best known as the creator of the comic strips Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom. At the height of their popularity, these strips attracted over 100 million readers every day. Falk also wrote short stories, and he contributed to a series of paperback novels about The Phantom.
A playwright and theatrical director/producer, Falk directed actors such as Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Paul Newman, Chico Marx and Ethel Waters.
Bővebben...A 1911. április 28. egy péntek volt a ♉ csillagjegy alatt. Ez volt az év 117 napja. Az Egyesült Államok elnöke William Howard Taft volt.
Ha ezen a napon születtél, akkor 114 éves vagy. Az utolsó születésnapod 2025. április 28., hétfő, 140 napja volt. A következő születésnapod 2026. április 28., kedd napon lesz, 224 nap múlva. 41 779 napot élt, vagy körülbelül 1 002 702 órát, vagy körülbelül 60 162 141 percet vagy körülbelül 3 609 728 460 másodpercet.
Date: 28 April 1911
Special to The New York Times
Date: 29 April 1911
Special to The New York Times
Given ride in police car
Date: 29 April 1911
rebel victory in Mazatlan expected
Date: 28 April 1911
BRISTOL, Conn., April 27. -- Outfielder "Jack" Hoey of the Waterbury team has been suspended for insubordination by President William J. Tracy of the Connecticut League of Baseball Clubs. President Tracy charges insubordination because of Hoey's failure to report to the New Britain team, to which he was awarded by the league Directors pending the decision of the National Commission to which appeal has been taken.
Date: 29 April 1911
Stockholders of the American Woolen Company, who protested recently against the action of President Wood in purchasing near 100,000 shares of the common stock in the open market for the purpose of retiring it, were surprised at the special meeting in Jersey City yesterday at his statement that such action was authorized seven years ago.
Date: 28 April 1911
Willie Berger, 7 years old and small for his years, explained yesterday to Justice Hoyt in the Children's Court how he tried on Wednesday to drive a big horse with a wagon load of candy to his home in Greenwich Village. The wagon and the candy and the horse were things he had just found, he said, while he was standing with nothing much to do at the corner of Forsythe and Broome Streets.
Date: 28 April 1911
EDWARD HARMON VIRGIN
Edward VIRGIN
Lr lauding NY Times attitude toward collection and sale of bks
Date: 29 April 1911
MISS EDNA FERBER, who describes a girl reporter's life in her new novel, "Dawn O'Hara," is herself a newspaper woman. She commenced her journalistic career at seventeen on a paper in the town of Appleton, Wis., working as a reporter. She has since declared that "a year of foreign travel and a whole course in college couldn't have crammed half so much into my head as did the eighteen months of small-town journalism."
Date: 28 April 1911
BY Stephen Bonsal
Stephen Bonsal
Bonsal repts rebels hold Guerrero and Morelos after killing all in 3 Fed forces and murdering Mayors; Amer fleeing from area tells of barbarities; situation, Mex City, noted; Corral blames Amers for starting and fomenting revolution, int, Spain
Date: 28 April 1911
Special to The New York Times
Magistrate, irked by request for another adjournment, dismisses case