He worked as a movie projectionist.
He was of medium height and slender build, with blue eyes and black hair.
Dabner Bowles wed Dora L. Turner 4 June 1900 in Adams county Illinois.
Dabner V. Bowles was working overnight with two other men, painting the ceiling at J. Stern & Sons in Quincy Illinois, when the scaffolding collapsed. Two men including Mr. Bowles were injured; the third was unharmed. The two injured men fell through glass showcases on their way down. The men were treated in a local hospital and mended "satisfactorily."
[Social Security Index, 1936 - 2007.] [WW I and WW II draft cards.] [Illinois Marriage Index 1860 - 1920.] [The Quincy Daily Herald, 9 March 1920.]
He worked as a movie projectionist.
He was of medium height and slender build, with blue eyes and black hair.
Dabner Bowles wed Dora L. Turner 4 June 1900 in Adams county Illinois.
Dabner V. Bowles was working overnight with two other men, painting the ceiling at J. Stern & Sons in Quincy Illinois, when the scaffolding collapsed. Two men including Mr. Bowles were injured; the third was unharmed. The two injured men fell through glass showcases on their way down. The men were treated in a local hospital and mended "satisfactorily."
[Social Security Index, 1936 - 2007.] [WW I and WW II draft cards.] [Illinois Marriage Index 1860 - 1920.] [The Quincy Daily Herald, 9 March 1920.]
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