Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1913 — “BILL” MARTIN AND MRS. ROGERS DEPORTED [ARTICLE]
“BILL” MARTIN AND MRS. ROGERS DEPORTED
Marshal Shesler Ordered Them to Leave and They Seem to Have Taken Him at His Word. “Bill” Martin and Mrs. Evelyn Rogers, who have ibeen somewhat of a stench in the public nostrils for several months, were ordered to leave town Monday by Marshal Shesler and they seem to have taken the marshal at his word. The crafty Evelyn after fooling the good people at Lafayette ifor some time returned to this city and Martin, who had vamoosed with her on a previous occasion, returned at the same time. It is reported that Mrs. Martin, who was so very angry when she first learned of the attentions her husband was paying Mrs. Rogers, had become forgiving and that she and Evelyn had become quite chummy, while reports continued to reach the officers that Martin was far too attentive to /Evelyn for the neighborhood welfare. In other words they were overworking the “affinity” racket. The Republican had two or three anonymous letters a few days ago which purported to put the public right up to date about this couple, but the letters were pigeonholed, having failed to pass the censorship of the editor. It is hoped that this latest flight will be for ever and a day.
