The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, January 22, 1920, Page 3, Image 3
SON IDENTIFIES
MISSING FATHER!
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"PROFESSOR X" FOUND TO BE | 1
DR. BRAND.
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Memory Fails Him. ;
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Well Known Physician Who Disap- j 1
peareld Three Years Ago Can 1
Remember Little.
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Philadelphia, Jan. 10.?The man s
referred to as "Professor X" suffer- s
ing from loss of memory at Lambert- <
ville, N. J., was today identified as I
Dr. John L. Brand, by his son, Lieut. 1
Comdr. Charles L. Brand, stationed 1
at the Philadelphia navy yard.
Dr. Brand's home is in Worcester, 1
Mass. He has been missing three ]
years. i
He was unable to recognize his son. ]
Dr. Brand was found destitute at i
Moore's station, three miles from 3
Lambertsville, on December 22. His ]
clothing, of good quality, was threadI
Why Sh
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The Anti-Sal
paign for funds v
For twenty-five ye
purpose to arous*
sale of intoxicatiu
into law. It has ]
- effort it has led ii
Is. the Work <
Are we to deli
auds of men who hi
ly transformed? I
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in spent to defeat
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B are available to ev
B of alcohol in a bevt
B ions axe being spei
B keep us vigilant. 1
B guard ourselves, al
g will. The Anti-Sal
g IF YOI
B Ask yourself 1
B spending money; ii
B the law of the land
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to Prohibition, you
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bare and his appearance disheveled. I
Since that time he has sat in the j
home of the Rev. J. T. Bensley, at
Lambertsville. amazing scientists
with his profound knowledge and
struggling to find the "open sesame"
to a blank memory.
"Professor X" was first thought to
be a tramp and was confined in the
jail at Lambertsville, a little town
ilong the Delaware river, a few miles
tiorth of Trenton. His unusual qualifies
soon became evident and Dr.
Bensley invited him to live in the rectory.
When he realized he had failed to
conquer his disease and recognize his
son, the broken old man gave a deep
sob and sank to the floor. He had
collapsed, and was virtually carried
from the front parlor in the Bensley j
borne, where the meeting took place.;
to his bedroom. ?
Commander Brand said he had read |
the account of "Professor X" in the 1
newspapers, and the description was j
so accurate he instantly recognized
his father. Obtaining leave from the
navy yard, he immediately went to
Lambertsville, arriving shortly before
noon.
Dr. Brand was born and educated
ould the Anti
s Have a Can
oon League of America is e]
ititli which to continue and c
iars it has been the recognized
i and organize sentiment ag;
g liquors, and to have this se:
not been spectacular, but by
1 the greatest reform of our
of the Anti-Saloon Leag
ide ourselves into believing
ive always fought prohibitioi
)on't be deceived. Millions
XI, ?
prULLLUltlUil HI tile UUUl LOj XI
ade the law by efforts to ha11
>rage more than one half of o
it for moonshine liquor. Th
f we are to win this^ftght we
1 of the time, or maintain an
oon League is the answer.
T ARE AN EMPLOYER;
YOU ARE A GOOD CITIZE
IP YOU ARE A FATHER
IP YOU ARE A WOR]
;he question: If the liquor
: the boodlers and their kind
is being constanly challenge*:
Where Do I Stand?
part in bringing about the be1
can Have a part now in mak
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in England, the son said, and was a
physician and a musician. He had
devoted himself almost entirely to research
work for some time prior to
his disappearance and was an inveterate
reader.
Shortly before his disappearance,
Commander Brand said his father had
suffered from a minor attack of amnesia,
but apparently had recovered.
Mrs. Brand, who is still living in
Worcester, was prostrated by his disappearance.
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ENGLAND TO RAISE SUGAR.
Will Finance $5,000,000 Company.
Big Estate to Grow Beets.
London?The British government
in going into the sugar producing
business and has decided to invest
250,000 pounds in a 1,000,000 pound
company which is to be floated, called
the "Home Grown Sugar company,
ijia. ine government win guaiautee
a dividend of 5 per cent, for ten
years on the private capital invested
and will ask for no interest on its
own subscription until 5 per cent,
cumulative dividend on the public
capital has been subscribed.
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