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NUMBER OF BUCKET SHOPS CLOSED; Assignment of Malcolm & Waterbury of Chicago Causes the Closing of Twenty-seven Branch Houses.

NUMBER OF BUCKET SHOPS CLOSED; Assignment of Malcolm & Waterbury of Chicago Causes the Closing of Twenty-seven Branch Houses.
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CHICAGO, March 27. -- The firm of Malcolm Waterbury, which did an extensive "bucket-shop" business in Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa, made an assignment to-day to George Wiley, a Board of Trade man. The crash came suddenly at the noon hour, in the head office of the concern, Room 52, 121 La Salle Street, which was in charge of T.B. Waterbury. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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