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Dormie, the Dog Who Went on Trial for Cat Murder


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The defendant was said to have arrived to court in good spirits on the morning of December 21, 1921. He had exercised, eaten a full breakfast of sausages, and had received well-wishes from the children in his neighborhood, who gave him comforting pats on the head before he was carted off.
The charges were serious. He was up on 14 counts of murder, with numerous witnesses prepared to testify they had seen him commit the violent acts on their own property. One witness, Marjorie Ingalls, recalled seeing the corpse of her close friend laying in a vacant lot next to her home. The victim, Sunbeam, was just 8 years old. The defendant was alleged to have accosted her without provocation before turning his wrath to her three young offspring. ....

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What America looked like in 1921 at the start of the Roaring 20s


This 1921 photo of Cassville, Wisconsin, shows an automobile repair shop and a shoe store.
The radio was everything
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In 1919, after World War I, the U.S. government lifted a ban on civilian radio ownership and transmission, and it wasn t long before commercial radio became a favorite source of entertainment.
The first baseball game to be broadcast on the radio was one between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies on August 5, 1921.
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And with the increasing popularity of radio, the personal electronics industry boomed. This store in Stockton, California, was billed as the only real radio store in San Joaquin Valley. ....

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This Week in Toledo's past Week of 3/8/2021


This Week in Toledo s past Week of 3/8/2021
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March 7
1849 -The first bridge over the Maumee River at Perrysburg is wiped out by severe flooding.
1945 - Sgt. Alexander Drabik of Toledo becomes the first American soldier to cross over the Rhine River into Germany on the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. Drabik dodged Nazi bullets and bombs as he led a platoon over the embattled span. The son of Polish immigrants, he returned to his Toledo home as a national hero for his bravery.
March 8
1907 - Escape artist Harry Houdini thrills audience at the Valentine Theater when he manages to free himself from the so called Oregon Boot involving four handcuffs and a heavy piece of steel. His next act promises an escape from a zinc-lined piano box from Starr Pianos in Toledo. ....

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