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UNIQUE BELLBOY

HE WOULDN’T BOOTLEG. NEW YORK, April 2. Russell Woods, aged fifteen, won a gold medal given by the management because a former guest at the hotel attested that Russell was the only bellboy, he had ever encountered in any American hotel who would have nothing to do with bootlegging. The thirsty guest wrote that, although he- became angry, Russell’s one reply was: “I am sorry, sir, but T can’t help you out, in any way, shape, or form.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 10

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UNIQUE BELLBOY Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 10

UNIQUE BELLBOY Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 10

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