St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 11, 1907
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 11, 1907
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 11, 1907
She didn’t have much love for Sherlock though:

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 11, 1907
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, December 26, 1920
Where Detectives Instead of Thieves Wear Masks.
The masked bandit, train robber, foot pad, et al., is familiar to us in fact and fiction, but the masked detective or police officer is a new one, indeed. This clever idea was adopted by the Los Angeles, Cal., police to prevent alleged crooks and gunmen from identifying plain clothes men while they are engaged in the work of identification themselves.
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Boston Post, December 5, 1920
I thought he was the world’s most famous backstreet boy?
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Det. Ray Higgins of Ventura County Sheriff’s office, one of the raiders, inspecting 160 pounds of marijuana taken in raid at 2236 Laurel Canyon drive.
Weed would be worth $160,000 if sold in form of cigarettes.
Los Angeles, California, April 8, 1958
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Brooklyn Life, New York, January 8, 1910
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