Monday, Nov. 12, 1928
"Time brings all things."
Knaak
In Lake Bluff, Ill., one Elfrieda Knaak died of burns as a result of crawling or being pushed into the furnace under the police station.
Bite
In Chicago, burglars entered the home of William Fricke. Mrs. William Fricke's police dog slept while they stole $1,000 worth of property. When the police came in response to the calls of Mrs. William Fricke, her police dog rushed at them and bit them severely.
Nuns
In Gatineau Point, Quebec, a convent caught fire. Sisters Annette, Margaret Marie and Superior Ste. Cyrille stood at the top of a fire escape calling for help. But they were attired only in nightgowns; when a fireman approached them they ran back into the convent and were burned to death.
Downstairs
In Hackensack, N. J., a robber entered the home of one Alexander A. Altschuler, stole 14 suits of clothes and prepared to leave. In leaving, he woke Mrs. Alexander A. Altschuler who said sleepily, "Where are you going?" "Downstairs, my dear," said the robber softly. Supposing the robber to be Alexander A. Altschuler, Mrs. Altschuler went to sleep; the robber went downstairs and far away.