Workgiils and e’erks hurried to th; office, and a few minutes later the girl and the man were being taken in the same ambulance to the hospital. Chase was unmarried, and lived with his parents, three unmarried sisters and two brothers in Brooklyn. When the news of the ' ,-cached the aged father . nr/dered salesman he set forth at once with the entire family for the New Yortc hospital. There die mother and sisters of the dead man were prostrated by grief, and were attended by the physicians. Later on Morris Chase, the father, told the police that no member of the family had ever heard Nathan mention the name ot the girl that killed him, ‘‘He was the best sou and the steadiest young fellow in New York.” lamented the aged parent.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1201, 29 January 1914, Page 4
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132Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1201, 29 January 1914, Page 4
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