The grafters of America, who they are and how they work . PUBLISHED IN AID OF THE CHILDREN OF THE TENEMENTS 334 THE ADVENTURES AND WORK. BITING OFF MORE THAN HE CAN CHEW OF A DETECTIVE 335 and that from $50 to $60 a week had been sent to JerseyCity from funds collected in Chicago. Later in courtMr. Bicknell testified that the National Sunshine Legionwas an imitation of a legitimate organization known asthe Sunshine Society of New York, which publishedthe Sunshine Bulletin. He said there was also a paperknown as Sunlight/ which was deserving of supportby philanthropic persons. Working hand in h


The grafters of America, who they are and how they work . PUBLISHED IN AID OF THE CHILDREN OF THE TENEMENTS 334 THE ADVENTURES AND WORK. BITING OFF MORE THAN HE CAN CHEW OF A DETECTIVE 335 and that from $50 to $60 a week had been sent to JerseyCity from funds collected in Chicago. Later in courtMr. Bicknell testified that the National Sunshine Legionwas an imitation of a legitimate organization known asthe Sunshine Society of New York, which publishedthe Sunshine Bulletin. He said there was also a paperknown as Sunlight/ which was deserving of supportby philanthropic persons. Working hand in hand, and Detective Wooldridge made a careful in-vestigation of the Legion and its methods. They communicated with charitable organizations andthe police of various cities throughout the United Statesand received unfavorable reports from New York, Bal-timore, Jersey City, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Boston, Hart-ford, Conn., Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis andCincinnati. Wooldridge learned from Mrs. Sherbondy that theNational Sunshine Legion was as bad a piece of businessas her own defunct Sunnyside Society. She told himtha


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