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==May 5, 1914== | |||
Page 1 Headline: Zapata At Gates of Mexico City. | |||
And a really messed up story about a 45 year old man, Philip Kilfoil, impregnating a 14-year-old child, Lillian Palmer, and the drama of Lillian's court testimony. Lillian and her mother Julia were both present. The description is so tragic. | |||
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Revision as of 05:00, 24 March 2022
Some choice selections from the pages of the Los Angeles Evening Herald in 1914.
Via the California Digital Newspaper Collection at my local library.
March 21, 1914
Page 1:
"Orange Day - Covina Girls Pelting People On L.A. Streets with Oranges"
April 2, 1914
Wow, check out these ads on page 3.
May 5, 1914
Page 1 Headline: Zapata At Gates of Mexico City.
And a really messed up story about a 45 year old man, Philip Kilfoil, impregnating a 14-year-old child, Lillian Palmer, and the drama of Lillian's court testimony. Lillian and her mother Julia were both present. The description is so tragic.