Such thefts need to be investigated. If only there were some kind of bureau which dealt with investigations. It wouldn't even have to be federal or anything.
How handy! In 1908, the Bureau of Investigation, forerunner of the FBI was founded. And there was much rejoicing (mainly in India, where they'd caught that tiger).
Those Boy Scouts could have had some days out as the first long-distance
auto race in the US was held on May 30 1911 in Indianapolis.
That's a shame abuot the child labourer, because Marcella Gruelle of Indianapolis created the Raggedy Ann doll in 1914, but poor old Mary never got a chance to play with it.
Something else important happened in 1914 aswell, though i'm buggered if i can remember what it was.
Yuo were supposed to post about 1914 though. The fact that Jon went on to mention other years is irrelevant.
And i'm not even going to mention the fact that you made number 1914 when i was busy researching and typing mine, making me look stupid.
Anyway, let's just forget it and carry on. Something that farmers in Kansas may have had trouble doing in 1918 when some very hot winds caused serious damage to their crops.
In 1921, from the ashes of the once great Ottoman Empire, the land of Turkey was formed. This new country took the world by storm, providing all sorts of dubios meat-based products to drunken revellers in every city of the globe.
Oh, they made a cool flag, too.
And, as Darren should well know, in 1922 the Irish Free State was founded. And look how well that went!
It was also the year that the first US aircraft carrier was launched, namely the USS Langley. And that did a lot of good too :/
...and then Il Duce continues his fun and games by telling everyone that they're Fascist, and he's their dictator. And they all go, "Mwuh? Uh. Okay." Oh, and the KKK has a bit of a resurgence in Washington.
Still, on the upside, 1925 also saw the signing of the Locarno Pact, /and/ the introduction of London's first double decker busses!