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The Detroit Times, August 1, 1908 |
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Fortune Teller's Unique Defense
Labels:
1908,
fortune telling,
Iren Stanley,
The Detroit Times,
Tiny Bazy
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Heady Idea Is No Help in a Pinch
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The Detroit News, November 17, 1960 |
Lula Tennis (great name!) had the gift of soothsaying but didn't have a license. So she used the opportunity of her aunt, Madam Mary, going out of town to surreptitiously fill in for her. Unfortunately for her she encountered Patrolman John Ruane and his "daughter" who was supposedly suffering a terminal illness. After directing Ruane to bring back a pound of coffee and five pounds of sugar Mrs. Tennis would brew up a good luck compound. It was then that Ruane pulled the curtain off the charade and identified himself. She was fined $25 by the court. Of course, the session likely wasn't her first so the money likely came out of her profits and not her own pocket.
Keywords: fortune telling, 2920 Chene Street, Judge Joseph A. Gillis,
Monday, May 6, 2019
The Ghost-Man
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Detroit Free Press, December 2, 1874 (enlarge) |
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