Published in the Alexandria Daily Times-Tribune October 1912
LEAVES MANS HALF SHAVED
Barber Told of Sudden Fortune Quits Work and Walks Out of Shop
Haverhill, Mass. - Only one man had reason to regret that Joseph Naymalis, a Haverhill barber inherited $30,000. Naymalis was shaving Jerry Waite when a postman brought him a special delivery letter telling of his good fortune.
Naymalis tossed his razor out of the window, threw his barber's coat into a waste basket and left his customer half shaved. He didn't even say "good-by." the money was left him by an uncle. Naymalis immediately packed his valise and left for Indiana, where he hopes to enter the state university. And Jerry Waite had to go to another shop to have the other side of his face shaved.
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