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, i: SATURDAY, JULY’ 5, 1919 aes Ae Eight Years of Crime, Hamby Calls Confession of Burglar Hamby “A Second Jesse James” ; —dJudge Fawcett . le Faces the Death Chair: Beaten to One Bank Robbery = | _ He Had Planned by Justa Day, Path of “Delightful It a Joke on Him H ' | Made Friend of Cashier, Took Him to Dinner, = Learned When He Was Alone in the Bank, and Fixed Time for Hold-Up—“Shocked” to Read 4 Another Bandit Had Got Ahead of Him. By Martin Green PART 8IX Caprright, 1919, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New Tork Brening World.) 'AMBY is hazy and contradictory about his movements after he pulled off the train robbery in Peru and went to Antofagasta to hide tor a + Sptofagasta. Some time late in 1916 he reached Vancouver, B. C,, as a pursuit of him wes growing hot and trip to Scuth America, he says. was sallor on board vessel called the Sabita Rita, he says, and he epent some| time along Puget Sound, at one stage making a tart for Alaska. | : “At about that time," eaid Hamby, “I made a dank in a little one-street > town in Washington called, I think, Him, which wae quite profitable. But » T had to stay there sevoral days to get a line on the bank and got to be well known, #0 it was necossary for me to get away from that pert of the coun- try. I went into hiding with friends, returning later to Tacoma.” ‘ . Hamby says he went to South America again when he learned at| | 6 while, Hoe eays he went under the name of Hami!ton in Lima and ' ' |the man who helped me on that job! ~~ American Girl May Wed King And Become Queen of Greece . Friendship’’ Josephine Marie Kelly and Alexander Are Following Promises to Turn Into Lovers’ Lane and Lead to Altar. ; SATURDAY, JULY ‘Be a Better Stenograp And Earn Bigger Pay — HOW TO SPEED UP YOUR SHORTHAND, INSURE ACCURACY, INCREASE BFFIC! Bighth of @ series of twelve ertictes written expecially for World by Herman J, ftidh, champion high speed shorthand writer and international on the subject, Mr, Stich, who is @ court reporter, is the first. toriter to attain « speed of 300 words a minute, twenty words more vapher veaders of The Bvening the best previous record. The prosecution to the that be was on the ocean when the| East Brookiyn Savings Bank. on Dec. | party, the party which United States went into the war, His |!8, 1918, I told the police r picked up) which initiates the action By Hermes |. Stich y dant i ing. Ina @esigned to avoid arrest, and he came |in Norfolk, and it looks Like they be- | tion is the State which brings right back when he felt that the mem- lieve me. j tion om the complaint of the | flory of the robbery at Bim had died " away. 11 “How dia you avold service in the army after the draft?” I asked bim. [yw “There were two reasons” said | Hamby. “One was I had papers 4 showing I was a British subject—two | eets of papers. Tho other we I never 4 tetock around one place long enough I Fto be picked up for the draft.” Hamby referred vaguely to train roUbers who held up the Shasta Lim- |robbing that bank, but I didn’t do it, “Tat me tall you @ joke on me,” continued Hamby. “I think it was in January, 1916, that I was stopping with an old friend at Long Beach, | near Los Angelos, Ho had often ad- vised me not to make any banks in California, but there was a bank at Culver City, a suburb of Los Angelos, that atttracted me. “I am credited by the police with and how the bank was robbed makes | tion made by any lawyer. (Judge) may permit the the answer to stand or he may order either or both to be stricken out. The i hi it i i 23 le ; | ( \y strike | ited three times in succession, making |an interesting story. ‘This particutar| baat arto dy 8 ) ‘writes in ; {a clean getaway each time, He would | bank was heavily patronized by the onecce )/ weed by Hi mot say he was concerned in any of | moving picture people and it locked} { these robberies, but he asserted he | pretty soft, At certain hours every aay | put ,sbared in the profits, and after the! there was.only one man in the bank. I} making third robbery he left the Northwest learned afl. this from the cashier, sept of panda started for New York. whom I met accidentally in Los An- of the ~ “Lahipped as a member of a French geles, I met him a couple of times! id. steamship called the Ypres bound jeter and took him to dinner one night. valing: from Pacific Const ports for Savan- From what he told me then I deter-, “court” te fish by way of the Panama Canal,"|mined to walk into the bank at 1 WLLL left of the marginal Una, Te Seald Hamby. “I loft the ship at Sa-| o'clock in the afternoon two days ith HH ‘right of the marginal line write I vannah and came to New York by later, put a gun on him and walk out’ ETT HH ezact language of the ruling. \ train. I decided to go to Europe, and | with several thousand dollars, { suit When the original question! | thinking I might need an American, “A little after noon the next day H | passport, I went to the Borough Hally'a man walked tnto the bank, drew a 12 think it was, in Brooklyn, and made gun, put it on the cashier and scooped! line and then write the questions and } | pplication for my firat citizenship ull the currency and coin in sight into; answers ag before. en ! ) ) papers.” a bag. He locked the cashier in the; ‘This je the best and simplest way | tien i Hamby wouldn't tell what name he vault and walked out. The bank was to take testimony, At first pending it } used in applying for citizenship pa-|on a corner. He stood there talking ‘pere on the ground that to disclose to some natives for fifteen minutes the name would reveal the identity of waiting for an interurban car for 4 h 4) W a h “two perfectly respectable citizens who Los Angeles and the car had been 8 | ‘vouched for him. He found later, he gone for about fifteen minutes when | that be did not need American|o customer, entering the bank, heard i 1 | ae the cashier pounding on the door of | Y PHere PRe! Near- Underwear? » “I made a round trip to Bordeaux|the vault. By the time they got the! ; * - | * |drives together. At a @rand ball im|and probably without expeetation on |a!ice every Greek woman ts aa good , a, |e alggadiapvees cyailtecaa grees Se oe peg bait’ | By Marguerite Mocers Marshall), Greek capital the King deliber.|his part he was made ruler by the las every other, no ope of them should By Neal R. O'Hara td ", Haagalapaorg psi ‘vatrecquainred| the man Who;had the money was soto] vet ttm New Yor Rwaise 'wond)™ * lately Jeft the comer of the apartment | Allied powers, on the ocoasion of his |bu elevated to rule over her slaters. Coprtiath, 009, bo ve Frese Publishing Co. (The Mew Tork: Rennes Worid.) t qith a lot of American aviators.” in Los Angeles, IViwN: A young, govd-iooking,' reserved for royalty and stood talk- jfather’s abdication two years ago, bo- ' The discerning prophesied actual rev- ROHIBITION das left 12- . . K A t ned Homby about Bor-| ‘1 ie tne Adin ek ah democratic King, who has put ing with Miss Kelly in the centre of cause the Crown Prinee, like bis olution if Alexander should pereist in 370 tent of Pr Ras shield christeneg P. RT ey soot gpcsor flag sited Wena ‘8: lap Angelen after himself on record as emphat- ‘Be floor, and at another ball, a fancy father, was tarred with the brush of his determination, squere elec- | after - ! { deaux and foun ~ Re Neews tbe /ncon aud read stow). the. vobhery. in feally in favor of “css. affair, his attentions were | pro-Germanism. But this line of reasoning would not tric algn space vacant om Preaident Shoreham of the { SD ieier nd eotvnrte well, ‘sp Op Ja He! [the sewepaper eutram. 3 wea quite solf-determination |°¥a!l¥ consplouous, Mise Kelly and| Mise Kelly describes Alexander as a|prevall at all if the young ruler should| Broadway. Giants has a hotel named after t ppasted on aviation, ie we @ shock to me to read that some- i dion ob her friends have lunched at the royal | natural democrat, and his attitude aa | persist in his determination to wed Plenty of “jules” him in Washington. a | ! sealed ga pl pouty wet prtbio wy vege satel! tath 8 bis ~ - ieee country place at Tato! and dined at|a ruler has proved it. He has stood jascording to the dictates of his hearth a Node i ‘That's nothing. The Broad % & is ‘ & “\the palace, firm) Pr Minister Venigelos, and if that heart belonged to—let 4 retana. i BB Store and spoacs with authority about) tte resenttul about i and renalled Given: & young,|''ty it o remarkable that both Amer- nie ot ae Gtk (8 wan \taeee Wall Amariean GA hae | CLT ee pee taxi drivers bave s bell | sites types of motors and planes.| that 1 had told my pal out at Long Desatiful, talent-|icans and Athenians are wondering |whe replied to German overtures with |union would indeed be @ triumph ef| To-day Milwaukes is move ps named after them in Pitts (2 k He claims to have known Beachey Beach that the Culver City back ed, aympathetic \¢ the path of this “delightful friend- | the immortal phrase, “My little cous. | democracy, and yet no local Jealousies| famous for Berger than beer, ‘eh. ae Wy and Ralph Johnstone and other |jouked like an open invitation, I rode} American gi rl,| snip” may not turn into Lovers’ Lame |try 1s too small to commit ao great) would be aroused. and te & cousin ad ccnania tae Speaking of botels, no wonder + old-time exhibition flyers, most of/cut to his home at once and found «’ who has put her|and have the altar as its goal? an infamy,” The young King oftered| Belf-determination In marriage 44] poys will think Green River | ‘2°, /8¢¥ that had $275,000 womth a whom are dead, He claims to have|him there, He had read the afternoon $a self on record as; And why not? not even @ protest when informed by |becn a privilage heretofore denied tu pa of Jools pinched on her wants 4 piloted planes in fights, but stops/papers, and as s00n as I entered the Ko extremely fond| Miss Kelly is described as a typleal| Venizelos that ono of the first duties (royalty. But where did the allegedly | means the #hannon, to get them back, ‘They'd help “there, refusing detalla. Goor he began to call me @ fool and!» 1415 wejesty’—with the diplo-|!tish-American toauty, with bigok|of the constituent assembly about to | astute untons of state land Hurope? It the Anti-Salooners ever | pay her week's board bill. ya. Hamby says he bung around New }various other names for pulling off matic addition that “there is nothing |2'" and flashing black eyes. ‘The|/be summoned would be to lemsen the| If young King Alexander has made| give thought to Broadway it Hotel men want to k * za York and psi ag aoe ane, job in Calfornia, een ae And gion Tee rs Greek susceptibility to beauty has] power of the King. up his mind to marry for Jove, let us} will be good night to the under- Pires out of the loddion —< ‘ = turning from 0 ; ‘That made me think he had done ‘i Oi ashes faite citi ith been proved many times, Did not the| When he tovk his oath of office three | hope that nobody—and especially pot) wear, garters and chewing gum whe's oo some money, but refuses to £o INtOling job himself, and I said so, If it! ciety o fairly soothing with| whole country fight for years in tha|algnifieant cheers rang through tha| Miss Josephine Marie Kelly~does any-| thet make @ Times eae i gonna keep out of the details, He says he made another! haan't een for his wife, who got be-| ‘he delightful @ensation of the en- ‘Trojan war tor the ebarms of Helen?|Chamber; ‘Long live Alexander! |thing to discourage him! ; ri movies? } 3g trip to France in the summer of W14/iween ug and swore to mo that he| husiastio ane perenne attentions | Was not the famous Phryne, sen-| Long live the Constiuuon! Long !ive cnaesoreoniignannniinn night ao dark as kalsomine. Only way is to make yampir “on @ British freighter. had been at home all day, someth showered on Miss Josephine Marte (date pola all that Gordon] @ret glorious ‘republic ef the Old) rientiy, having studied tive yours | overnment, ways the American Vorestry Associa- Who'd want to put on, near in charge of tho movies? Theda 1 Seer “walle oo Hieleins Teh nae Fereets Haceby avill tell about olans | Wore? abroad, She has written that King| Sut tt is on record that young Kiag|tion, Washington, which is conduet-; underwear in hot suk oer Bara in “A Bucket of Suds*— | ' While on that trip I change: ‘vor. ae. er Sin tm SPOR a “Our port of destination,” he said, ‘was Havre, From there I took @ stantine and Queen Sophie, are vastiy ing @ necklace? Well, that is} per cent. union suite—which bies have ‘om thrown out at ip little excursion back of the British} joy, mut it tooks strange that a per-| What is the answer? In education, intelligence and warm |/9dignant with bim for his encourage- what the male Canadian war-| might satisfy the girle but first. And make ‘em understand 4s lines down to Rouen, where I met &/ gon who knew nothing about it could| Will an American girl, citizen of sympathies Miss Kelly compares fav-|ment and approval of Venizelos, 0t| bier does, while on the female of this umber of Americans, Returning Havre, I rejoined the ship and we 1” went to Brest, whero we remained for ye taiks about Rouen lke @ guide book, and is equally well posted about Brest, He said he brought back bis French notes and “scattered them = around New York and Chicago, giv- Mi Weat in the fall of 1918," said Hamby, € "They credit some jobs to me in the West during that period which I did not do and some which I might hove done—I won't say whether I did or not, I made @ trip to Norfolk and ghertly, after my retura I made the “i Greece lust January, She is an ac-| fact, he is said absolutely to have de-|oai It is partial to the wooded banks booze, Res. of us wish we "ing them to women as souventra, brother from ‘his home town. During | would vanture to east a doubt on Miss | complished pianist, dancer, motorist |olined the proposed marriage, and to|of streams. It usually keeps in un- Aad aot quite 09 low in 6 could spend OUR vacations “1 certainly left @ trail of them,'"|the conversation the Sergeant spoks|/weny's dental that any engagement lang swimmer. have asserted that he would wod, if at |¢erbrush near the ground, WEMman's Ghee, fighting booze. 2 ' said Hamby. of having met another fraternity lexigtg NOW. But she admits “a do-| Another intensely interesting factor |all, the young daughter of @ Greok ere Best dope, however, is that Shimmy bas no “L game back to New York from the | brother ‘at his former camp and asked i y Kick in it, besides sot would have happened. To this day I Kelly of the U. 8. A. by King Alex- don't know who did that Culver City | *2der of Greece— walk in and do just what I had planned to do.” years of criminal activity which HE KNEW HIM BETTER. NE of the first men a young Ser- geam ran into after having been transferred from one camp to another wag @ fraternity his friend if be knew him. “Know him! Wel) I should say I do: Ho owes me $13, Another soldier manding near, whem neither of then knew, seid; “I know him better than blr, the greatest republic of the New ‘World, rule in Athens, capital of the Will an American giri sit on a of pelt-determination in its matri- monial affaine? Time and Alexander and Miss Kelly will answer these extremely interest- ing questions, Of course no one lighttul friendship.” And her letters to her unele, William Hyland, owner of the Hotel Lorraine in this city, con- firm recent reports from Athens as to the similarity in tastes and the shared aasociations of the young King and that. He owes me eres carted or fair American. ‘Se tre pave taken long motor tenced to death, set free by her judges because of her transcendent hevelj- ness? virably with the most beloved of queens, She speaks several languages that she, as soon as the United Btates entered the war, went to Washington ag a stenographer for the Red Cross, but because of her lingulstic abiliq’ she was later sent abroad, arriving in in the situation ig the fight made by King Alexander, almost from the time he ascended the throne, for ro- mantic self-determination. Being the second son of former King Constantine, he did not grow up with the weight of 4 throne impending di- ( ene Wire li a lh codiadiaiilal Venizelos!" His parents, the exiled King Con- the eMcient prosecution of the war, and of democratic innovations in the months after his ascension to the throne there was @ “drive” to induce him to consent to an alliance with an English princess, for purely polities! reasons, He rewisted vigorously, In gourt oMcial, The yery domoorasy of the Greeks, it alleged, made them resent this plan —unlike the English, who are re ported as desiring to have the present Prince ef Wales marry an English woman, even though not of royal E WEARS A NECKLACE, LD you ever hear of 4 mun wear- jattractive bird there lightest indication is only the of a necklace, green and yellowish throat and breast m the ack the bird is of a slate gray color, with the tall more of an olive brown tone. This ls @ very lives ly bird, It ls ve dom still for more than a few pnds before it dashes out at some tempting bit to THE MIGHTY KNITTING NEEDLE RE than 22,000,000 knitted arti- oles were turned out by Red M’ Cross women from the ume the United States entered the war to the end of last March, The pen may be migh than the ) but eur bay runt oe [geouy, over num Without tatgigua|ijood, Wut the Graal feeling lg thasltrom the ka’ * “ieoga "OX #084 Imagine the Antis hopping on underwear, Then we'd get 2 would never do for the Tired Business Man, Alexander likes her because she can| Alexander took issue not only with |ing the nation-wide bird-house build-| weather? The kind we've mt passed by the Anti-Saloon ¥ } about $1,000 American money 1nto/ianded bim in the death house in| trone—when there aro fone thrones | isi on any subject, from war to the|his parents and the old aristocratic|ing contest among school childrea.| now is too near. X | League. 7 ; Fy te." to go around than ever before? hinaself Aa |) F 66 2 , +French 50 and 20 frano no Sing Sing Prigon, flat broke. La sanitation of Athens, Hor spirit of |/regmne but with Venizelos himself in| ‘The warbler’s necklace of black spots Next week's clean-up and | Hamby accurately describes the Bibiaie viene sda And will royalty, following the ex-|i6 nelpruiness is shown by the fact|the matter of hie marriage, Two| shows up very strikingly on his olive Mt they pass on anti-unter paint-up week. Paint-up for the 4. quays and hotels and cafes of Havre, ample of small nations, win the right wear law the search and seizure process is going to be soft for somebody, It would be a low-down trick to confiscate @ man's garters, the Antis are going after to- bacco next, No Bull im that, either, We notice from the electric signs that McGraw has some auto Ures pamed after him, ing as dangerous as umpiring. If the vamps infest the lob- they're only safe at home, Can you imagine the Prohibs mps and clean-up for the por lice, Ministers will give up vacae tions to stiy home and fight nobody complains. y A dry New York is tough the Western buyers,

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