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Wednesday, April 30th, 1913
(Page 7, Column 2)
Harry Denham's Story Indicates Miss Annie Howell Wasn't in Factory
The time clock at the National Pencil company's factory, where Mary Phagan was murdered, shows that employe [sic] No. 141 registered off at 3:07 p. m. last Saturday.
This is the number of Miss Annie Howell, of 664 East Fair street, and at first the detectives thought she might be able to throw some light on the mystery.
It developed later, however, that this must have been a mistake. Harry Denham, one of the men employed in the factory, claims that he punched her by mistake, and then punched his own number, which is 143, as a correction.
The clock shows that No. 143 was punched at 3:09 p. m. on Saturday.

