Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1914 — MEXICAN AND PARAMOUR ARRESTED IN HOOPESTON [ARTICLE]
MEXICAN AND PARAMOUR ARRESTED IN HOOPESTON
Frank Goalee and Sergy Coleman the White Slave Law. Several days ago The Republican published a brief description of Frank Goslee and Sergy Coleman, who were charged with having induced Mrs. Wilbur Wilson to leave her home at Cambridge, Ohio, and were using, her for immoral purposes. The couple have been arrested at Hoopston,* 11l Gosloe and the Coleman woman are gypsies. When arrested they were accompanied by Mrs, Wilson and her two children. Mrs. Wilson said that stole had made no effort to es> cape because she feared the consequences of discovery. For three weeks she had followed Goslee and his paramour about the country. Her husband, who is a poor but honest workingman, mortgaged his house to provide money with which to search lor his wife and children. Charged with violating the white slave law, Goslee and Sergy Coleman were returned to Cambridge, Ohio.
