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June 25, 1925, Page 3 The New York Times Archives

Arthur K. Bourne Jr., 21 years old, of 930 Park Avenue, son of the head of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, was locked up last night charged with disorderly conduct on the complaint of his Wife, Beatrice, 21 years old, after he had been pursued for three blocks by Mrs. Bourne and a patrolman in a police automobile.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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