Third Bad Dollar Leads to Arrest in NYC

Harry Wilson might have gotten away with one bad silver dollar. He might even have slipped by with two.
But in 1906 New York, his mistake was coming back for a third try.

According to the Secret Service, Wilson was already known as a persistent passer of counterfeit money, or, in the slang of the day, a “shover of the queer.”

His latest attempt began in a small Roosevelt Street stationery and tobacco shop, where he bought a pipe, then tobacco, each time paying with a false silver dollar and walking out with real change.

By the time he returned again, suspicion had caught up with him. A Secret Service agent was waiting in the back room.

Wilson Tripped on Third Bad Dollar

NEW YORK CITY, New York. — Harry Wilson, whom the Secret Service vice agents declare to be an unusually persistent “shover of the queer,” was arrested today and later held in $2,000 bail by United States Commissioner Shields.

The complainant against Wilson was Lizzie Olion, who has a small stationary and tobacco shop on Roosevelt Street. According to the woman’s story, Wilson purchased a pipe from her and tendered in payment a silver dollar. Mrs. Olion handed him 80 cents change.

A little while later he bought a box of tobacco, tendering in payment a second silver dollar. He got more change.

After his departure, the woman became suspicious and found that the coins were rank counterfeits.

A secret Service agent was sent to her store and while he was in the back room of the little store, Wilson returned again to make a third purchase and was promptly arrested.

Source: The Evening World. New York, N.Y. March 5, 1906.

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