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  2. Old Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    Old Fitzgerald was first produced in 1870 for rail and steamship lines and private clubs located primarily in the south by John E. Fitzgerald in Frankfort, Kentucky. [1] Around 1900, "Old Fitz" was released to the public in America and Europe. It was one of the few distilled using the pot still method, and continued to do so until around 1913.

  3. You Can't Cheat an Honest Man - Wikipedia

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    The character name is obviously a play on "larceny", a point which Fields reinforces at one point when someone calls him "Larceny Whipsnake". The film features Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, capitalizing on the popularity of their ongoing radio "feud" with Fields. According to historian William K. Everson, the film has three directors.

  4. List of the Great Depression-era outlaws - Wikipedia

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    John Ashley: 1895–1924 Florida bandit known as the "King of the Everglades": His gang robbed banks and trains, hijacked rumrunners, and feuded with police in southern Florida until Ashley's death in 1924. [1] [2] Harvey John Bailey: 1887–1979 Considered one of the most successful bank robbers of the 1920s, Bailey stole over a million dollars.

  5. Merrill Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, Aldrich ran in the special election held following the death of Taunton mayor John E. Fitzgerald. He finished second in the eleven candidate nonpartisan primary behind acting mayor Harold B. Johnston. [8] Aldrich defeated Johnston 5,968 votes to 5,795 to finish Fitzgerald's term. [9]

  6. The Whole Truth (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    "The Whole Truth" is episode 50 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on January 20, 1961 on CBS, on the same day in which John Fitzgerald Kennedy took office as President of the United States of America.

  7. California Store Owner’s Clever Anti-Theft Hack Stumps ...

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    Larceny (theft without force) and burglary (entering a residential or commercial structure with the intent to steal) decreased by 2.4% and 6.7% in 2023.

  8. Smash and Grab (1937 film) - Wikipedia

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    Smash and Grab is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph, with Arthur Margetson and Anthony Holles. [1] The film was released in the United States as Larceny Street. [2]

  9. Larceny, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Larceny, Inc. is a 1942 American film. Originally released on May 2, 1942, by Warner Bros. , the film is a cross between comedy and gangster genres. Directed by Lloyd Bacon , the film stars Edward G. Robinson , Jane Wyman , Broderick Crawford , and Jack Carson , and features Anthony Quinn , and Edward Brophy .