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" Mrs. Margaret Gasser told of finding the bodies in the shed with four bottles that had contained poison near them. " My boy's head lay on Sylvia's breast, " she wept. " I ran back into the house screaming;. " 2o8 TYPICAL NEWSPAPER STORIES " Do you know of any motive for this tragedy ? " she was asked. " No, except that my boy came to me once and said : ' Mamma, I 've been to a doctor. He says there 's something wrong with my stomach and that I '11 die unless I marry within three months. ' I a...sked him why he did n't see our family physician. He replied that he did n't want to do that. He had $40 or $50. He complained a number of times of feeling badly, but I never supposed he was sickly. Gasser was a substitute mail carrier in the main post office. Miss Ebersold worked as a mail-filing clerk for Sears, Roebuck & Co. — Chicago Tribune Editor's Notf.. This story publislied in the Chicago Tribune is in line with a vigorous campaign waged by that newspaper against quack doctors. Newspaper stories exposing their practices drove many of these charlatans out of the city and purged advertising columns of vicious untruths.
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