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OBJECTED TO A “SHADOW.”Excited Man Tells Police Wife’s Detective Dogged His Footsteps. |Two men. one greatly excited, the other entirely calm, walked Into the West Thirtieth Street Police Station just after 9 o’clock last night, where Lieut. GILhooly was in charge. The excited man said:“ I am Charles E. Kenfston, President of a publishing house at 225 Fifth Avenue.Thisi man here is following me, and I want it stopped.”The second man smiled, but said nothing. 'Keniston then said he had noticed the man following him on and off cars and in and out or hotels and office buildings ever since he had left his office. I am suing my wife for a divorce,” he said, “ ana I believe this man Is a detective employed by my wife.”Keniston would not swear to a complaint, and the Lieutenant said that he Ijbuld do nothing., The second man did not utter a word all during the scene.
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Sun, Dec 29, 1907

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