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Show Some Modern, inglorious Theodore Hock is making the life of Rev. (Reverend) Morgan Dix of New York, a serious burden. A dispatch says that businessmen there and throughout the country have overwhelmed him with answers to letters which he never wrote. Tradesmen of all kinds have called upon him, junkmen and old clothes dealers have rung his bell at all hours of the day, and clergymen have been invited to dine with him - all the result of forged communications by some malicious persons. Detectives have vainly endeavored to ferret them out. Dix alleges he is ignorant of any cause for such persecutions. |