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BOSTON HERALD. 



THE BOSTON HERALD. 















FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916. SA TTJRDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. 

























M'DONALD E. 

 WHITE KILLED 

 INMOTORUPSET 





! WHITE— Oct 12, suddenly, McDonald Ellis 

 i White, 5 3 yrs 4 mos. Funeral from 



North Church, Salem, Sunday, Oct lo, at 



2:30 P M. 











































Went to Islesboro, Me., with 

 wne ana uaugnter to oiose 























Summer Home — Drove Car 













Over Embankment Trying to 













Avoid Collision— Pinned Under 

 Machine— Women Unhurt. 























INHERITED $200,000 



WHEN FATHER DIED 























Word was received in Salem yes- 

 terday of the death of McDonald E. 















White of 10 Barton square, Salem, in 

 an automobile accident which oc- 

 curred at Islesboro, Me. 















Mr, White,* with hie wife and daUgh- 

 trtT- TTl |7nhpf >i Y\ni\ cnnp there to ClOSe 



the summer home which belonged to his 

 father, who died last January. It is 

 reported that, in trying to avoid a col- 























lision with another machine, ho drove 

 over an embankment and was pinned 

 under his own car when it overturned. 













His wife and daughter escaped injury. 



He was the son of the late Dr. James 

 Clarke White and Mrs. Martha Anna 













(Ellis) White, who formerly lived at 253 

 Marlboro street, this city. His father 

 was an author, and professor at the 













Harvard Medical School. 



He attended the Hopkinson School and 

 was graduated frdm Harvard in 1885, 













and since 1SS0 he was connected with 

 —the Houghton, Mifflin Company. It is 

 said that, on the death of his father, 







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he inherited nearly $200,000, and he re- 

 cently purchased the motor car which 

 carried him to his death. Ho was 53 















years old. 









































