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Show Considered Bandlta Nuisances. For kindness and generosity to hold-up men deliver the hand-embossed I leather medal to Albert Belanger, Ckl-cngo Ckl-cngo grocer. A "tall, dark man," according te Bolnngcr's report to the police, entered en-tered his store and started tickling his rihs with a revolver. , .i ,. ... . . . i i v"u van i pun inaz sturr in here," Belanger told the bandit as he seized the gun. "Get out." The bandit "got" and Belanger tossed his weapon after him into the street. "Now take this and beat it." the grocer enjoined, and the burglar did. "These fellows are getting to be nulfnncen," was IMnnger's comment s a customer drifted In. |