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DETECTIVE CAMPBELL GETS INTO TROUBLEIS ARID .STRIP |\ ('j)K \(;o FOR ,MIXING WITH FKLI.OW |IETKCTIVK.Detective Frank Campbell of the Central Detective agency, who is well j known here, having taken a promin-j ent part in the wet and dry eam-1 paign two years ago, is in a peck of trouble. His partner, Clifton R. Wooldridge, the modern Sherlock Holmes, swears Campbell hit him in the jaw and put him out of business, for a week or so, at leastCampbell was charged with malicious mischief and disorderly conduct, and says he will swear out a j warrant on similar charges against Wooldridge.The men got Into a scrap over a bill.Wooldridge has made more * ar-rests than any other detective in the j ^ world and claims the distinction of arresting a dozen desperadoes single handed. In this case, however, j he had to call for police protection, jfi
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Dixon Evening Telegraph

Dixon, Illinois, US

Fri, Feb 25, 1910

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