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Nineteen-year-old Frank S. Rogers, brother of the wife of U.S. Consul-General Rublee, found dead in a Detroit barn with morphine in his pocket; suspected suicide with no known reason.
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Brother-in-Law of Consul-General Rublee Had Morphine in His Pocket.
DETROIT, July 13.-Frank S. Rogers, nineteen years old, a brother of Mrs. William A. Rublee, wife of United States Consul-General Rublee, at Vienna, was found dead in a barn at No. 1002 Fourth avenue here.
In his pocket was a small amount of morphine.
Young Rogers was a graduate of Wisconsin Military Academy.
His home was at Hancock, Mich., where his father is a well-known business man.
No reason is known why he should have committed suicide.
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Detroit
Event Date
July 13
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found dead in a barn with a small amount of morphine in his pocket; no reason known for suicide
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Frank S. Rogers, nineteen years old, a graduate of Wisconsin Military Academy from Hancock, Mich., was found dead in a barn at No. 1002 Fourth avenue in Detroit. He was a brother of Mrs. William A. Rublee, wife of United States Consul-General Rublee at Vienna.