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Boston Daily Globe
BOSTON. TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 5, 1911 - TWENTY PAGES. COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
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[[?]] 15,000 IN LINE
[[?]] SM'NAMARA ARREST
[[?]]m and Fine Weather Combine [[?]] Anniversary Memorable.
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[[caption]] MARCHING THROUGH BERKLEY ST IN YESTERDAY'S PARADE. [/caption]]
g Common Meeting That "Kidnapping"

BEATTIE ON STAND Retells Story as at First.
Swears He Never Had Love for Beulah.
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State Plans to Upset His Denial of Paul's Words.
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Grilling of Prisoner to Continue Today.
CHESTERFIELD COURT HOUSE, Va. Sept 4 - Through six weary hours in a crowded and stuffy court room, Henry Clay Beattie Jr. indicted for the murder of his wife, battled for his life today. Evening shadows alone interrupted a vigorous cross-examination by the commonwealth, Judge Watson ending the ordeal by adjourning court.
  Tomorrow prosecutor Wendenburg will continue his rapid fire of questions.
  A lone figure was young Beatie in the crowd that surrounded him on all sides, even windows and trees commanding the court room being thick with staring faces.
  And the prisoner sat for h ours, his manner cool and collected, unfolding the sordid details of his relations with Beulah Binford, the 17-year-old girl for whom the prosecution alleges Beattie killed his bride of a year.
  But not alone the orgies of the four years before his marriage and those that preceded the homicide, but the gruesome tale of the attack by the highwayman, the wild ride to the Owen home at a speed of 50 miles an hour with the lifeless, bloodcovered body in the machine beside him was given to the jury in all its horrible details.
Prisoner Calm, Throughout
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OVINGTON WINDS GLOBE $10,000 FLYING CONTEST
Goes Over Cross-Country Interstate Route in 
3h 6m 22 1/5s -- Lieut Milling Victor in Biplane Event.
More than 3,000,000 at Vantage Points Along the Course.
Stone and Atwood, Forced to Drop Out, Alight in Medford.

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