The Daily Notes -- August 30, 1911 Reese Lost His Coat

On the night of the disaster at the Opera House J. W. Reese, in order that he might work more rapidly and efficiently, took off is coat and handed it to some one to hold. He has not yet recovered it. He thinks it quite probable that the person to whom he handed it in the excitement forgot who gave it to him. The coat was an undressed black worsted. The holder will please leave it at The Notes office.