The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1934, Page 2

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A striking camera study of the curly-headed Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. POSTCARD CLUE IN KIDNAP CASE ‘The postcard reproduced above was the first important “clue” in the kidnaping. It was mailed from Newark, N. J. “JAFSIE” OF LINDBERGH CASE , the “Jafsie” mediator in the Lindbergh baby kid- $50,000 ransom money to the representatives of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1984 g eee aa%5 z BSP RER Rage ahh Here is the little blond son of Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh reaching for his firs! o: : cn!y birthe . day cake. the last photograph at Hopewell, N. J. How the Kidnapers Entered the. Nursery ‘Air View of the Lindbergh Home at Hopewell, N. J. By means of a rickety ladder placed against the side of the new Lind- ‘This air view of the Lindbergh home at poe ige showed the grounds, every inch of which were penny in (bergh home near Hopewell, the baby “snatchers” entered the nursery a futile search for clues to the kidnapers’ trail. and took the child from its crib. Camera Studies of Little Lindy at Play, in His Baby Carriage Betty Gow, the Kidnaped Baby‘s Nurse . y e Paramount Ne Apparently something unusual has pregpotag iteeit suring a dally ' The shiny bits of tide to bring forth this expression. ae ile, Oe tt Aanringn Anta. enter, obras. Sxpnelngtion Before kidnapers spirited him away during the night—Charles A. ‘This expression is probably one of the most familiar to the parents Lindbergh, Jr. reviewing a little of the world from his buggy. —s little weary but determined to carry on. ’

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