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Show BUNCOED OCT OF SEVENTY DOLLARS Harry Marlow of Chicago was illm-flammed illm-flammed out of 70 last night by two men. one of whom represented htm self to be from Marlow's home town and- gained his confidence with u few drinks. A game of pool was followed b continued com lesion on the part ot Marlow's now friend until the Chl-cagor.n Chl-cagor.n was completely disarmed oi suspicion. At this point In the proceedings pro-ceedings the two were joined by a third peifion who proceeded to bet heavily on the pool game, Marlow putting up the money for his friend until he was short about 570. Finally Marlow was told to go quietly quiet-ly to the dopot and wait until his friend should have recovered the money he had lost. Aftor waiting a portion o the night, it hogan to dawn on Marlow that ho had boon buncoed and he took the police lnti. . his conJldencc. |