The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1916: Searching Inside

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.... It was no use." "Max" said the chief suddenly. "You're in love with June Travis!" "Yes" was Lamar's defiant... Allen's secretary came in with a telegram. The chief glanced at it and passed it over to Lamar. Max read... quizzically after him for a moment. Then he summoned his cleverest plain-clothes man. 9 "Follow Lamar." he... to have you relieved. I've a notion she's' going to try to bolt and that Max Lamar's going to try to help... easy. For Lamar was making for June's apartment as fast as he could go. The crime specialist vanished

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... of the Bordens are -killed. Next day Lamar sees ine nea circle on a woman s hand out side & curtained automobile... and tells her she is "Circle Jim's" daughter though Mrs. Travis does not know. Mary tricks Lamar. Lamar... the guests at a ball. Lamar follows her back to town captures her with the jewels and goes after Smiling Sam.... On the edge Of a cliff pur suer ana pursued engage in deadly com bat Gordon a fugitive rescues Lamar and June... the securities receipt Which incriminates him by tricking Farwell and Lamar. Lamar suspects June. He captures

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.... TT. S. COOK UNDERTAKING CO. 1H7 Brewa St ( LAWRENCE. Kan g. Coach Herman joicjtt ot the University.... signing of George Clark University" -of Illinois fbotball star as assistant coach aiTtbe University... of Kansas already has bpqsted the university's football stock for next fall it has been pointed out.... Louis delegated is COLUMBIA. Mo. The football squad of the University of Missouri has started spring

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