A cool and daring robbery took place at Chapin, a staid little hamlet in New York. While Charles Byrd was visiting in Pennsylvania, an unknown man stood for more than two days at Byrd’s gasoline station and sold gasoline and edibles, cutting prices in order to attract purchasers. He offered for sale the new gasoline station at a low price but did not secure a purchaser.
From page 6 of the Norlina Headlight, July 10, 1925
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