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Story April 3, 1917

Douglas Daily International

Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Major George H. Kelly and wife arrive in Globe, Arizona, with colds from climate change; plan fishing in Roosevelt Lake before homeward trip. En route from Clifton, Kelly evades Indian policeman's bootleg search.

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Major Kelly Will Fish
Day in Roosevelt Lake

In a letter to N. A. Patterson of the International, Editor George H. Kelly announces that he and Mrs. Kelly have reached Globe, both suffering from bad colds as a result of the change to a more vigorous climate.

He expects to leave for home Friday or Saturday, but in the meantime will fish a day or two in Roosevelt Lake.

"On our way to Globe from Clifton," writes the major, "we were held up today at the Indian reservation by the Indian policeman, who searched our baggage for 'bootleg,' but I managed to outwit him and got 'mine' through without discovery."

What sub-type of article is it?

Journey Deception Fraud Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune Deception Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Travel To Globe Colds From Climate Fishing Roosevelt Lake Outwitting Policeman Bootleg Evasion

What entities or persons were involved?

Major George H. Kelly Mrs. Kelly N. A. Patterson

Where did it happen?

Globe, Roosevelt Lake, Indian Reservation

Story Details

Key Persons

Major George H. Kelly Mrs. Kelly N. A. Patterson

Location

Globe, Roosevelt Lake, Indian Reservation

Event Date

Friday Or Saturday

Story Details

Major Kelly and Mrs. Kelly reach Globe suffering from colds due to climate change. They plan to fish in Roosevelt Lake before leaving for home on Friday or Saturday. On the way from Clifton, they were searched by an Indian policeman for bootleg but Major Kelly outwitted him and got his through undiscovered.

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