Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 4, 1912, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

VOL. LIV—NO. 4 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That ofmlu\ny Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticu_t in Prgportion 0 the “FIGHTING BOB™ EVANS PASSES AWAY Popular Naval Hero Succumbs to Acute Indigestion After a Little Over Two Hours’ lilness j DISPLAYED HIGH SPIRITS EARLY IN THE DAY Stricken While in His Library Early in Afternoon—Began His Naval Career in Civil War as a Boy and Crowned It With Command of Atlantic Fleet on Its Recent Cruise Around the World—Placed on Retired List Shortly Afterwards. sore his wounds and gazed un- hingly in the fact of death, m: t ropriate that as “Fighting Bob" s known wherever age 18 spoken. Wounded at Fort Fisher. the ans was a mere boy when h. the W val academy at Annaj had got far with 1 war broke out, an to tho winds, assigned to block tr. It was in one of the two a naval forces up e of Fort F , that young Evans received ound in the thigh that made him sent to studie ripple for life her wounds, He su but as soon 0'Clock. wrged from the hospital he agal : plunged into the fightir served o - = 5 until the end of the war with great tak —nt credit r D ams, w . fom =i In Civil Pursuits for a Time. . Admiral | With the endin B res eep, and 1t period of & the had pans passing ever, o drifted purpose to meet the in- nd of Secret Chandler L re n of th for ans came back into and was one of the leading in planning the rudiments ot now the American modern Took Dolphin Around the World. ans who took the little ¢ Dolphin on world to test the yduet of the & of the Unit g9 ¢ the best ship 1 President Taft's Tribute. ne e trusted ndle ad with ra em safely and develop t strong re points. His Courage at Valparaiso. that with t pped in at V; nd found appened vn he dr 181 was a rigid H isci- play of t ek ¢ and_ad AR ssessed. Sorne ac in the cy nerican sa ere maltreated and sisers and battleships, murderously ted, and Evans felt n drilling them. ers |it his duty to demand protection and ear of hig death’ ion. The odds against him sually large. The tiny Yor in the harbor under the guns RED B8 of the whole Chilean fieet, yot Bvans . r‘rml;‘vn:(\f“p 4 the | never faltered. but carried out his pur 3 o e A ey | post. and sailed awal triumphantly et~ Ay e | with his colors fiving and the band Sl he! ing the American national afr, to Secretary Meyer's Tribut companiment of sullen salutes Se Meyer paid this tribute to | from the Chilean forts and warshipa. emory : the sudc the coun By Commanded lowa in Spanish War ant and able | A few busy vears engaged in dut T s the construction board yhich planned the modern battleships and cru nd in several lone cruises to try ou the result of his hrzinwork on the High eas, brovzht T¢ hen a command T o ) e Spant Aine wanted a bat avds, » represented the merican ship Participated in Capturs of Cevera's Fleet. W ( era's fleet made ils fata) t he blockading ships off 8 on July 3, 1898, Captain ans’ ship took a notable part in the fifty mile running fight that followed. his gallantry in this action he re- ed the thanks of congress and was promoted As a fullfledged rear admiral, Fvans was called upon to take the Atlantic record stified the depa wiving him (88 Yegocnition of od w He was | Aeet zround the world, and how he most @ud capsb | wes slected has slready been to ‘hae u-:) n | forme - Secretary Metcalf, & Bouseword His Cruise of the Werld. That brilliant achievement, the first world cruise of an armored fleet of 1o the new, & commandizg | that size and power, fully tested Ad- eafh, was w; D. Evans. | miral Bvans' ability ss an organizer d not teke kindly %o the Sobri- | unfl @ commander. All that the public of “Fighting Bob,” for although | knew wak that sixteen battleships had Ay gruff, he was & Lwn of (he | made a 25,000 mile cruise; they could was | not imagine what that meant to the dl- N nds. | recting of the fleet, of the many hours hie Gauntless. courage.in times o Ansitty spent in poring over chart: ergency: the grim determing - arhors, of reefe. of planning for which he faced overwhelin- supplies of fuel and food. and of and the stoicizm wilh whicl keeping together in cuntented and hup- Known Everywhers as “Fighting Bob.” ¢ the iron links ghat bound th 2. Thus it ne esence by iz frie English | Cabled Paragraphs | The H Jan, 1t s said { court vircles that Queen Wilh s (Xpectirg an intoresung family event. Sh one daughter, born April 30, | R t Cap n, Hayti, J. —~The sses sustained by the Dominican gov- ent fu the first attack along the mtier b evolutionary forces non Toribio re revolution A fire ocourred early a lumber yard adjoin- is hotel, in which C: I ud O'Connell are gues: Lor as if the hotel fire, but the nothing_of they slept excitement. PHELPS GETS RESPITE OF FIFTEEN DAYS Massachusetts Murderer Was demned to Die This Week. Con- Boston, Jan. Justice Holmes of | \e supreme court of the United States today refused to grant the writ ) or commanding the lower court Silas N. Phelps, the who_murdered to the dep- en the defendant’s en »ut a warsan Gt A\ no felony ha - die in & Decem W given a respite of fifteen lavs pe the outcome of the ap- peal to preme court. Attorney holds that the on Janua Phelps' execution may taie time in the week Dbe; ng at that hour. Only one thing now can save condeinne n from the d new executive coeuncil, to be orn in tomorrow, has the power to omnute the sentence from death to life sonment, if asked to do so by « ¥ The present exec- utive council refused to commute the gentence 1 FOR PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS. butes $10,006 Toward ntorium for Children. irted out to raise ift is contingent ained from have been V.OCMAN TCSSED ONTO LOCCMOTIVE PILOT. . Allen of Terre Ha With a Shakin ste Escapes Up. Her hors em. hurled Minnie E. Allen in which aped with or up. had Allen of the tried to hee n, but ti i ran m fr OBITUARY. Will of Henry Guy Carleton. New York, Ja The will of Hen- Guy , the dramatist, was filed for probate today, The v of tte is given as “less than $1,000 ty.” Mr lef Carlel “dear Mr. fr Keds ‘ol Frederick A. Betts Defaulted. New York, Jan, S.—Frederick A Betts, formerly an insurance o sfoner in Connecticut, and indicted last June for the larc of 00 froz M H. Drake of Washington, D. C. jed 1o respond £ his name when he ilied for trial be criminal bra forfeited and a ) rTest was issue Students Fill 100 Pullmans. -Over 100 Fulimar ed ir brinzi mnto turn eir studies in the Boston, following the holidays Returned in Broken Down Condition 3y the time he had reached 0, the strain had be s unable to neceszary to relieve ommand at that place. Has Written Some Books. Active duty terminated for Admiral Evans at that point. It s true he did | mot go on the retired list until a few onths afterward, but never agai o cailed upon to direct the mov ! ments of a &hip or a fleet. He retired quaint, old-fashionad home in ty, and, surrounded by his fam- | ily, spent in happiness the few remein- ing years of his life. His lelsure gave | him _opportunity to execute his long- | cherished { dee. of telling some of his | wonderful experiences, and thesa he hed sst out in some Gooks which ars to'be found in the libraries of every American naval vessel and wherever men 1fkoe to read of gallant exploits on the sea, erews of the <. Funeral on Friday. The funeral will oe held iriday, al- hough the exact hour 18 not yet set, {and It is expected thut Adwpiral Evans will he buried n the national %ema- tery at Ariington with full Tava) hon- | ore. \ | { | Norwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Commerce, | Condensed Telegrams Manufacturing, and Other Interests. = dent Taft Will print paper Refer the wiod controversy to courts cretz Wilson Wiil Speak at meeting in luren, January The Census of Belgium: Shows pulation of 4, since a an increase of 190 Four Thousand Five kundred Coke ovens to 1¢ n the victnity ume operatio of Pittsburgh are s The House Committee Investigating r trust will resume Its public next Monday. President Gompers o Labor denies en insvited hi Federation Iy that he s flag. er country Miss Catherine Heisdorf of Milwau- © was commiited to the Washing- N insane ylum for observation. IR I w | for the ¢ rday appointed rececive ers’ Rubber company of A Light Snow Fell Yesterday in TIowa, the northern haif of Kansag, the stern half of Missouri and the Tex- Panbandie, Col. Charles M. Jarvis, president of the American Hardware corpo seriously ill at his home in Conn, Sixteen Persians Were Hanged abriz in order of the Russian court- tial, and more are likely to be put | - ; e ‘ e Louis Brown, aged six vears, was »1 to death in saving the life of sister, Helen, aged four years, of The lsaac_Prouty Shoe Company's tory at Spencer, Mass.,, went on a he schedule y erday for the | of the m Negctiatioris “Are Pending for the ment of = e able at of [ | n from York to Centrai Americi of Selectmen of Torring- d to establish a munic; hich the poor of that lied JOHN ECC! Until Recently Agent of the Ponemah Mills, TSuitcase Clue VTJVGy Ride on The United States Gunboat York e been ordered from Panama sts there, The First Bills Introduced in = Rhode Isiaud legislature were to ide an employe ability and we 0 Murderers OCOMOTIVE o s, oot The Condition of National Banks, o i ? T sk n by the sury call of Dec, 5, CONTAINED TWO REVOLVERS WORCESTER MAN RUNS DOWN | |'\L Ploog ke 1 with Sept. 1 erday Bacly Damaged the Music hall blpek, & four ucture, the Joss beng timated between $30,000 and 360,000, AND CHLOROFORM. THE BOAT TRAIN. BOOK ON EXPLOSIVES | PASSENGERS INJURED. Ex-Mayor Eugene Schmife of San sco will be prosecuted on {he of having bribed ex-Supervisor Cole relative to fixing the zas | Group Picture Had Likeness of .Com. | Willimantic Woman Sustains Fracture panion of Man Murdered at South| of Jaw—Engine Stolen from Railread The Maryland Public Service Com- riission vesterday authorized the is- suc $10,000,000 worth of notes > Western Maryland Railway Manchester—Baggage is Unclaimed.. Yard at Worcsster and Run 17 Miles m tion the | 2 ) nge iin a i ompany, and opened by t Clue to South Manchester Murder. believed that the suit case v Thers Was a Walkout of 250 Me- chanics at th , Va., navy yard hat the iron woukers wers ve an important bearing on ti N | account of labor troubles: ! Willima Inju ire al ] i organization to the wysterious murder of Antonio Pietro . ““‘"(‘ i W°:“‘" njured, | Accused John MoNamara to His Face tion of Labor. John lino in South Manchester Sat e Damele o Rookwalter even said that he him- ot the kind of man might. Conductor Adamson, who e Radical Changes in the Charters of | self had told John J. McNamara of | to take orders from anvbodr.” 2rLY 0 e Italians Off his c 3 eg in the state of New Jersey were s night near where the m € nir atur rdvocated of & number w found, a few hom of mayors held at Hoboken vesterday ter, has partly identified one of the d | ot T g7oud in the pieture found in tho suit | Frulses, 1. i | age a8 ono of. the accomp < on on another tral [ ey ; . v ; [ ar-ittse Apnointed by the Di Hea |' " Ran Engine from Railroad Yard, | The Commi P e rectors of tho Wabash railroad to re A Book on Explosives. Vh yrganize that property has boen ir- He identified the dead r cut reased hy the addition of J. Lude 1 nday, T Hope & company, bankers, of Am- d - a lian, red cov which wa in Yeu. Officers at the Boston Courthouse i iyramite t ore beine flooded with requests for | and other high ex- seats at the Richeson trial. Some &p- licants have expressed willingness to yoy high vrices for the privilege.of at- tendin iff Board’s [nvestigation of schedule will actually begin urers and anners roughout ountry vill en & hearing a the vest meih- conducting the inuiry. 3 Per Thousanc FREIGHT TRAIN STUCK FAST IN THE SNOW pro re ded b f work in Wa lett is the te total emancip: and concl offe Thi; ods saying thinkir great of one { Two Brakemen Who Guard It Living | i on Jack Rabbits, i of A Death Rate of 1 . ilio’ v in New York city for 1911 was officially Letter from Attilic’s Mother Huichins, Kas., Jan. announced by Health Commissioner Another was a lette en maroo; c | Lederle last night. the lowest his mother in Aquil | tac : on record, last years' the reecord The suitcase was shi is train a8t i | yp to now, being thousands Decemn 1 from D aird, In western Kan ynal bhaggage of ng on -jack S| postmaster General Hitchcock Pre- lio. 1t was ch t oh the train laimed for several days and when have fail ilio ne back ‘with his chec « kerae n |y depcsits would exceed fifty mile denied his ¢ h cle ds them | 3 5hs of dollars and that the system claimed that his had been lpst with | © | weald be a source of profit to the gov= ernment. Denied Ownership of Suit Case. and The, check on the suit iad been iy : Burglars at Work in the Raman stolen’ and the company settled with o st I Crtholic Cathedral of ths Immacdlats him for $60. It was turned over tc Two Frezen to Death. Ceneeption at Syracuse, N, ¥, early the police taday. The chloroform Philadelphie, Jan. 3.—The bodies esterday morning set fire to the Uhurch, and crly the timely dlscovery of the flames prevented a serious con- fagration. bought in Scranton, Pa, and there were addresses of Italians in Scranton and Jessup and Berkley, Cal two men frozen to death quring last night's siorm were discovered here to- Edward Tallom, aged 27 years, found In the cellar of a bullding his home in West Philadelph Coincident With the Funeral of His SEES NO POSSIBILITY Guurge Sibert, aged 65 vears, an ilin- | Wife, Georglanna M. L. Rvan. in an OF HiS CANDIDACY. | erant vroholsterer. was found on an |adjoining _town, Frank S. Ryan was cren Iot in the northern section of the | yrought into the district court at yan Can Conceive of No Condition | (}t™ < & Somerville, Mass., vesterday and plead- That Would Make It Possi Four Frozen in Blizzard. od guilty to her murder. He was hald e Great Bend Kas, Jan. 3—Four | without ball. 'ampa, Fla. Jar cannot con- | persons were frozen to death during — vive any condition that would make it [ the recent Flizzard in western Kansas. | - An Indictment Charging Mansiaugh- ssible for m comsier the ques- |according to Joseph Teighty, a tele- | ter agaivst Zarl B. Bean of Hast ! ticn of my becoming the candicate for | ) hone lineman, who arrived here todav. | Corintn, Me., who on Sunday, Deé. 3, | the presidential nomination of tb oe of the deaths nccurred near Hess | mistook Palph W, Emerson. a young City cattieman who w ing cattle over the r. Cemocratic varty in 1912 This was Willlam J. Bryan's decl ration on his arrival here today from Havana with Mrs, Bryan. They left | tonight for Washington. Mr. Bry | declined to comment upon_the action | o the progressive democrats in Onio in puihing his name to the front as a | candidate. Me., to he said, and the fou «a deer while hunting at Lib- and killed him, was reported d jury da Former Bank Cashier Shoots Hiimn Dallas, X. Jan. 3—Volney "B, 7. | Armstrong, 1o~ fe; fch | by b ves 29 Below in Wyoming. dan, Wyo., Jan dcgrees below zero, the colis fu five years, was the record Frozen water Dipes- caused a kitchen stove rériielly wrecked the bul one was injur Charged With Double Murder. Nashville, Tenn, Jan. 3.—~Marion | Anderson, charged with the murder o1 | Policeman R. G. Purdy and Charles | | Henry of Shelbyville, Tenm., tho night of October 31, was captured this wft- and physicians say | Armstrong, who-1s socially promitignt in Texas and reputed wealthy, recéhtly | resigned as an officer of the bank. To Make Tariff the Issue, New York Natjonal | Democs launched Presidsnt a Wedding Guest. | ANES i me t reform the bington, Jan, 2--President aue ernoon near Nashville and brought to | ! Tatarn i RS e s ik <ol Tor> 36 Tetii y ul coming att and Jiss Helen Tafi were e A RS R | dent ampaign, done at the zuests when Miss = Mary 5 : a largely attended dinper in the new criand, Gauglitcr of Rear Adipival | Steamship Arrivals. clut ot PRt avenue, with Gov. Wood- cid Mrs. A H. H. Southerland, Was M Fishguard: Jan. 3, Campanio, [ tow Witson of Now as U | married today o Louis Bacen of Bos- i tjom New York, | priuciyal speaker, o Ry Robert S, Emerson of Paw‘ucket, | n coast to look aftery Jan. A suitcase cor W ¥ o revolvers, a bottle of « ri a picture of a part Haven Wkile His Wife and Two Children sts was found today ! y ng breakiast yesterday Owen g ; ge in the office M Roston went into bed New York and Hartford Trans 1 : wnd drank oxalic acid wiza fatal | rears old.formerly eashs | T of the National Pank of Commerce' < __PRICE_TWO CENTS ¥ ,)s Population : , BURNS OPENS FIRE ON BOOKWALTER Detective Charges Indianapolis Ex-Mayor With Neg- ligence in the McNamara Dynamiting Case 'SHOULD HAVE PROSECUTED JOHN J. McNAMARA | | Burns Asserts That Bookwalter Dropped Investigation After l Becoming Member of Firm Which Did Printing For Na- tional Labor Unions—Bookwalter Says He Told Labor Leaders of John McNamara’s Complicity Two Years Ago fan. S—Dutective Wi before leaving today for the strong suspi that in i ion against him and conversations with a score v delphiz ypenly s ex- | of labor I lers he had d the re- Mayor Charles A. Pookwalter this | sponsibility yon the Iron Workers' city with negligence in_not navi afon. 1rosecated john J MeNa { “We were sirest car together % | une day shor ter the Voo Sprovk- | plosions in Octorer, 1909." said 1| Gookwalter, “when John. J., whom I weli, asked me in a taunt- 1 3 way if 1 had learned who blew up the bulldin; I was irritated those" .| ays, Decause T 1f had received | threatening ~letters and had hag to and not long | 7ot oclation Iron Workers ca plosions herc Burns Makes Insinuation. Gurns b that inve erward was finvited to become 2 gus t my house for sixty of o printing firm which dil | C8YE. 20 I answered rather hotly, ‘Y. o d I could put my hand on one of hem without leaving this ca Told a Score of Leaders, Toc. When cd_whether he had GLyon; ide McNemara of w ation had Gisel be ka I told a score of labor leaders new and that the iron workers were 1o blam ee, [ kaow all the Lokl his te Admits Doing Work for 'Jnion. Bookwalter toiay denicd that Gompers n new him said’ that partners in Lén M. Ravpaport, e« t fonul Assaciati Structura W when you blam- bod n union 2v8 have denvunced fron T vg a friend of pers, acts of vioience, T think some o them o J AR d it w amned shame.” “old Labor Leaders About McNamara. | Did any of thes> men tell M. Bookwalter admitted that two years | Gumpers that svspiol pointed 280 he had told a number of prominent | strongly to the guilt of the iron work- national labor he was | ers?” cenvineed of t J-| “Idom't know whether they told him | MeNamara ar : un- | or not, fut Sam Gompers is one of the fon,in th- fo sions on proper.+ | best informed :nen in this conntry | of Albert Von Spr 1€09. Isen, in ¢ | Gompers Visited Indiananalis. “Why ? alter pursve his | ,, BAkw: Gompers had investi m?” queried Burns,. “cither | Visited Indinnap- lis several times aubs Hrbe vate citlzen after | %€4U€Nt to his own conversations with ooy s . r;m abor. 1ders, huth o and after Bookwalter’s Partner's Statement. | (Bookwa tor) s ot Gramnein K Huge Thotsch, walter’s partuer, | self twice while with luhor-union men. ald he wouid urns free acces eren: 1 been- made in- his | t¢ the books and records of the com ence to the ¢xglosion. pany. “I never have had business re- 'he cnly remtu'k 1 made about laber lations with Samuel Gompers,” id | matters to' Gavpers,” said Botkwalter, Tharseh, “thoush Ihave | “was to tel] 1t we had had s pricting contracts with labor ¥ hér hall was ‘bult Ar. Bgekwaiter came into 'this firn that e v 4 mads e ac tecause e wished to engage in the | cede to thei: dems Inriness ang. He was a’ desirable pavt- | ' Mr. Bueknalter we ner.” | investigaiion : | whetlier he ho informed ( BOOKWALTER'S STORY. T dof't know - Mr, Gompers — encugh to 1k at the i Says He Informec Lakor Leaders Close.| explained Fovkwalter. it to Gambers, my partner. Hugo. Thorsch, — T friend Mr. Gompers, havin Indianapolis National labor | Mm for 20 vears,” Mcials afiiafed w A « Gompers and the Guerrilla ind the Amer Atinn;of I .“Do you think Mr. %8 g e e while, these_explosions | < A who Wwas r o time w{wdu:‘l]l"‘bpm‘rm inves- | uGompen a great | axmy, and, like a inquire when any | xaging in’ zierrila of ‘dynan o r made known S “f. | this wero catled to th K;“ EpEanCR general, naturally he | embraced an inquiry into | fEacts tances of the four expi “Do you think h A have sloppatt cted against Albert | Spreckelsen. a genernl contractor, RICHESON LAWYERS MAY MAKE A MOVE CAVALIERI GRANTED A | DIVORCE FROM CHANLER. Husband Shcwed Grest Repugnance to | Report of a Possible Petition for a Presence of His Wife. z Lunacy Commission. Earis, Jan. avalieri comes | Boston, Jan he fact that the in by the door, I will jump out by the | attorneys for the Rev. Clarence V. T, | windcw,” wag the statement by Rob- | Richeson, accused of ihe murder of { ert Winthrep Chanler of New York, | Avis Linnell of Hyannis, did not vis- according to the decision by the cl it him in his cell at the Charles street court here today in granting a divorce | to Mme. Lina Cavalieri, the grand op- |era singer, from Chanler on the ground that Chanler constantly refused to receive his wife &t his home. Chanler adberes to his purpose not to contest the diverce and the proceed- irgs were of a purely formal charcter. The court found it bad no choice but | prison today, but instead held a coni sultation with extended through mesf iof the day, led to & report that an important definite move is soon to e announced by the Geferse. While the nature of the plans of Richeson's counsel is only a matter of surmise, the belief seemed to gain ground i | rourt circles that the Cambridge min- to grant a dfvorce in favor of Cav | tster will not be brought to_ trial o and ggainat her hushand. There were | fkmfum ]x 3 the data sel. There wak no pleadings and - the judgment Was | renewed spesulation as to the prospect read in an empty court. of a peiition for a lunacy commission, It was pointed that all legal require- | while' the repcrt was o ments to preserve the union were ob- | fho. ;o' 18 akl “When an autherized agent,” ne the prisces a8 nent, “summoned Chan- physically to face trial e up married life Chanler replied that he declined io it with his wife. addir.g that he had had enough, and had mapped out his life | otherwise.” It was further set forth that w the sheriff visited Chenler witl stmmons, Chanler finally sig: sa¥ing he did se on conditlon iiv ! would never again hear his wite spoken | of. The oourt then quoted Chanlei's | Gerener's Jury Finds that He Acted in expression that if his wife insieted o1 | SF Dt ertaring tha housn he would Jump o of the windew and concluded by nam- | | on _the date set, Neither of the attornevs for the de. onild make an ements a: to the maturc of resalt he | ference BOY EXONERATED FOR KILLING HIS FATHER. Sedalia. Mo. Jan, Foyd Wolleit ing @ liviqdator to arrange the Drop-| 14 who shot his faiher (o doath when erty rights of the parties. Chanler | pne jatter attempted to « i, was condemned to pay All the coB OF [ was exoneratod ht Ay the proceedimgs. | day on the ground that ad o in_self-defense. A LEGAL BATTLE. |~ Evidence disclosed that . M. Wol S lett, being out very latc the night be- Burne Hae Rival for McNamara Re- ward, Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 5.—Samuel L. Brown, chief of the detectives attache3 to the office of the county district at- | fore, jay abed yesierday morning. The | son,” believing the_parent asleep, re- | marked to his mother “The old fool should be work. Springing from the bed, the father up and at torney, today announeed that a legal! attempted to use force, and the boy battle was imminent between himselt | seized u shotgin and killed him. Tes and Detéetive Willam J. Burms for | timony was given showing that' the the rewards offered for the arrest of the persons responstble for the dyma- | miting of the Times butlding. He sald the rewards still in effect approximated 350,000 L To Coat $50,000 te Replace Stern. ‘Wedbington, Jan. 2—The tnspection Eeerd =t the Norfolk- DATY yard has ‘Teporied to the navy department that it Will ocst 350,000 to Teplace the stern | of do boat destroyer Wi 0 was chopped off in & col- Iiaion with an Inknown schooner oft Cape Hatt boy was studious and was educating himself to be a I wyer RESTAURANT DISH WASHER HOLDS UP BANK CASHIER, | Secures $700, But Desperado is Prompt - ly Captured by Crowd. Tuise, Ok, Jan. 3—Walking lnie the Bank of Buaby. at Biwny, & smaf town 16 miles southeast of Tulse, o man st the point of & gun held p Cashier Lipscond today, secured $70u, | rushed omhzh-t:n Dbank and m“hn f 3 # horse, Which, however, was a. ed Shell in Mayer's Pipe. | iranehe, and comimen6ed BACKInE. T o. 3.~Muyor J.| cashier had given the alrm and \ ith discovered | man wag polled from his hores by o in his pipe ai police headquavters to- | cyowd that. had . He was day w 22 calibre loaded shell. Flow Hngl to he €. C. a ek and by ®hem il was placed in the pipe ar W a Bigby -.fi is unknewn. Biseod in Ube Twise ”‘ Load:

Other pages from this issue: