September 12, 1924
Lexington Holds National Defense Day Parade; 3,500 Attend Probe Continues Into Train Wreck; Frankfort
Lexington Holds National Defense Day Parade; 3,500 Attend Probe Continues Into Train Wreck; Frankfort
Leopold and Loeb Given Life Terms Bloodhounds Trial Post Office Thieves From Lexington to Clay City
Candidates Go After The Farmer Vote This Fall Several States Holding Primaries Today
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Senator Stanley Arrives In Lexington From Louisville By Train To Open Campaign; Woodlawn Park Largest Ear of Corn in Kentucky on Display At State Fair;… Read More »September 6, 1924
Three Army Planes Circling the Globe at High Speeds Senator Stanley To Kick-off Democratic Campaigns at Woodlawn Park
Elkhorn Church Group Enemy of Betting On Races State Will Get $3 Million From Motor License Tax
King Alfonso of Spain Wants His Horse In Kentucky Derby Three Jackson Men Shot Over Gambling on John’s Little Creek