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BUNGALOW TRAGEDY

BODY IDENTIFIED Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, September 27. The body of the burned man in the New Jersey cottage has been positively identified as that of William Brady, jun. In addition to his father and mother, he is survived by his wife, Katherine Alexander, and his step-sis-ter, Alice Brady, both of whom are in motion pictures. The police believe that Brady started the fire when he fell asleep smoking a cigarette. [A previous message read as follows: A badly charred body found in a bungalow at Colts Neck, New Jersey, has been, tentatively identified as that of William Brady, jun., aged 35, a theatrical producer, whose father ia dean of American theatrical producers.His mother is Grace George, a noted actress, who is now appearing in the Broadway play ‘ Kind Lady.’ Although a revolver was found alongside the body, it was not discharged.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 9

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BUNGALOW TRAGEDY Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 9

BUNGALOW TRAGEDY Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 9

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