To travel almost around the. world and in the seven months consumed in the trip be exposed to the dangers of travel by sea and- land and then to be killed In the simplest kind of an accident almost at the threshold of his home was the fate of Sylvanus Cassullo, news of whose death reached this city Tuesday.
Last August Mr. Cassullo and Alfred Moore, both of this city, started on a European voyage. After visiting many cities of the old world they started on their return trip, landing in New York a few days ago. Taking a southern route across the continent, they stopped at the little town of Clanton. in Alabama, where, in crossing a railway track, both were struck by an approaching train, young Cassullo being killed almost instantly. Mr. Moore, although.severely injured, will be able to travel in a few days, when he will come to Los Angeles.
Sylvanus Cassullo was the son of Mrs. Carmelita Cassullo of 714 South Workman street and was born and raised In Los Angeles. He was an engineer, and. besides a mother he leaves three brothers and as many sisters in this city. Nicolino, Louis and George, Linda. Stella and Mrs. Ida Griffln of Eastern street. The remains will be sent here for burial.
To travel almost around the. world and in the seven months consumed in the trip be exposed to the dangers of travel by sea and- land and then to be killed In the simplest kind of an accident almost at the threshold of his home was the fate of Sylvanus Cassullo, news of whose death reached this city Tuesday.
Last August Mr. Cassullo and Alfred Moore, both of this city, started on a European voyage. After visiting many cities of the old world they started on their return trip, landing in New York a few days ago. Taking a southern route across the continent, they stopped at the little town of Clanton. in Alabama, where, in crossing a railway track, both were struck by an approaching train, young Cassullo being killed almost instantly. Mr. Moore, although.severely injured, will be able to travel in a few days, when he will come to Los Angeles.
Sylvanus Cassullo was the son of Mrs. Carmelita Cassullo of 714 South Workman street and was born and raised In Los Angeles. He was an engineer, and. besides a mother he leaves three brothers and as many sisters in this city. Nicolino, Louis and George, Linda. Stella and Mrs. Ida Griffln of Eastern street. The remains will be sent here for burial.
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