The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1922, Page 11

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AFT PRET ITS 2 AQUA OMT EEE ay St ~ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. waved bis arms frantically and yelled | ¢¢ £99 s huge physique, still only thirty-two]to run him down, His motintain camp FORGOT, so GOES To PRISON, When rearrested he said he fe absent- ; : Wooo again!” After sx minutes of Handsome Monti Michaels years old, he went to the oll flelds a8] was raided and an arsenal found, also "| minded and forgot to make the porodi= aa i“ t ~/ [® arilier twelve years ago, following] portable seta to tap telephone wires! jor being forgetful, Alexander Wor-|°Ml feport. He must serve out the bal- yy this the band struck up: “The Gol- * ° e 1 killing in Oklahoma, He attracted | and secure information regarding pay-|oninaky, a conviet. rete ance of two and’one-halt yeats'be oweu, dler’s Song,"” and after that the Oil Bandit Killed in Raid: nttohition by equating @n @ Pastepes| fell shipment ehinsky,, & Convict, Fertriod yeeterday |the sists bei igang . i ’ Petroleum Company holding, BeAr} Jose Tot Hla Heutenant, was] ior attor tive months’ freedom, and orf She spoke briefly in Gaelic and at Tampico, claiming thelr title was 4¢-[iciiled and Michaels sought. cover 5 eedom, and will the word “Eireann there was a Picked Wron Man to Hold U fective. (« , military and gUN-} Phere he planned his laat rald, His] Pe" two and one-halt years more in burst of applause, and at “Sasse- g Dp men failed ty budge him, Some heloperations led Preatdent Obregon re-| Pe" nach’ a wave of hissing. Then the chased off with his guns} others he} cently to threaten to apply Artic He was orginally sentenced to trom | IN MASS MEETING Countess continued for more than an Spear bought of; many he ignored. He|to every idic Amorioan ti the oll fields, | two and a half to five yours for alleged } hour in English, commandeered a drilling outfit, boil-} Watts, who shot Michaels, Isa mild- | %8*4ult: in Manhattan, After serving Her theme was "I come to you to-| Notorious ““T'wo-Gun Bad Man’ Riddled ‘expat’ ers and deerjcks at neighboring his minimum term he was paroled and v mannered man, an expert shot, but Fay SLE ree i 4 days from the Republic of Treland camps and brought in a 60,000 barrel] never u i last Dec. 12 with instructions 34 LA SALLY STREET. Ms ne A x a 6 ever Uses & Weapon except under ne A Temuiutiy to al ta a LA SALLE 0 a (applause) to tell you that the re- olf well. ‘The pipe 1 stused to] cos gularly to {ls parole agent, If your deajer haw not got it ea ; arte eniidiven tabpintass ant Go OT When He and Followers Attempted to awe) 16 ipa. Iade tettsed 16 | cesatty led to report and vanished, __ PudNE MOnMINGSIDE aid, st Cee ‘ toa . M 4 . v Se vor | Demand for Irish Vote on Free] you that we intend that It shall live Break Down Door of Ranch House. the well went “salt, : eso th ae | ay =. (applause). I come to tell you how ; tel, le turned bandit, his ’ State Treaty Made at Recep- |we spent tne money that you sub. Conyright (Now York Rvening World) MW when Watts Tet co with both bar- of) Gonpaniea, <PAayrell P) (AP) (AP) G A‘P (AP) (iP) Ap “p (AP) Ds 9 * ans se nd t k you to support ui dna smn 4 eget ee rels of his shota The charge lite ati i ; tio to Countess. Un er | BROWNSVILLE, ‘Tex, May 22—l ory toro tho, nead oft the maedte [een Mam wee taken, alded by ths a sacle When the Countess had fnishea,|"Handsome Monte” Michaels, prob-| His companions riddied the ranch| quickly. valli te his leglorahip, “Yin A public reception to De Valera's| two resolutions were read by Michaellably the most picturesque and at the|house with a volley, but when the] poldness led tle American Chamber of ‘ A. Kelly, director of the American ; tire was returned they fled Comm 3 import. mre = Minister of Labor, the Countess Mar- |. oor eons Recognition of the|S#me time dangerous American bad ke Tampico to import men . he sea held taken , Ansoolatl aah : = a Test" b. death of Michaels removes a}to put iim out of business, They Pomel gkioviez, was held last night In Madison | jrigh Republic, and adopted by accla-{man in Mexico has “gone Wes “Tdangerous man from the ‘Torreon, arrested several of his followers, who t?¢ quare Garden®bnder the auspices of mation satel cth unrat er eea the shotgun route. Tampico and Vera Cruz oil flelds. Of] confessed, and a posse was organized 7 tho American Association for\the Rec-| One pledged the moral and fina’ ‘This will be good news to American ; So) eupport of the audience to maintain We operate three ma: h cognition of the Irish Republic. With] th. Republic of Ireland, requested the}4nd British oil interests, from whose —$—_—$_—_—— pe mmot! four bands and a detachment of Irish} president and Congress to demand|treasuries Michaels has taken ‘heavy aaa | daylight b pipers there was so much enthusiasm -determination for Ireland and re-}1411 ¢or years. Michaels fell victim p “ sleto republi- solved that all men and women of Se the h rT fear 38) Vaieta RERenoM Este YC) Ireland over twenty-one years of age|t© @ sawed off weapon in the hands ean freedom for Ireland among an au-]). allowed to vote on the question of}of Ed Watts, former cow puncher tence of 7,000 that it seemed for a] the Irish Republic versus the Irish i ‘ 0, Mexico . diene ; _cemublic versus tho Inshtang now rancher at Wbano, M i ¢ there would be no speeches ‘ree e Bier st ved th ‘O} Details of the killing reached . 4 See acre vera be cidér and altence,|Presigent Harding, Lloyd Geore,|iolaay.” Ghey anew that, for on under the most perfect sanitary i “Unless e be order and silence, | on he Valera a 3 wats cea not te eo prea th | 2a, anand Ah Cram | ich, "tro gun man and dead oe, : the evening's exercises,” said former | Gove Sauk Great Bettini tb ure Bet A wae heavy OF duction of over ONE AND A * tas ae » the murder and torture of Cath- |"? gh Micon oe it before. the! ited | Price On Ris head, ase Feast, OF os HALF MILLION loaves of the “I therefore reques| r the invitation of | 20e-ur wep f “Threo cheers for De Valera!” Britain to join in an Invest). |ternational Petroleum Company 1k fest bread made. Foured a mighty volce across the|gation of the barbarous treatment of |fall, when he killed seven men, has « DELIVERIES twice daily to our Sw ; ativan i. : in Asia Minor by the] ot interfered Jes ‘ Garden and for another while three will through the oll flelds. Every on: OM ATG ATSU stores assure our customers of cheers were given in o > afte Was afraid of him. the other as the impulse struck differ-l pry AGENTS y Michaels headed a party of ban- Fresh Bread at all times. ent quarters, Finally, M Goff was ALL , | dits: and visited the Watts ranch, mble to finish—“that the men and EL PASO, Tex., where, he had learned, a large sum of . hors of an alexed liquor amugeters' bana | Money was being guarded. His plans Worrien present restrain thelr enthus-|Pors of an alleged Uauor smugglers’ band) jeaked and Watts was warned. When on 9 “The Staff 7 When he presented the Countess, SASanG ee mi Soca nse eae midnight a few night ago they de- of Life *rohibition agents, armed with auto- z Vatts refused : fie a eratva eve rl Ls manded admission. Wa‘ c Meg bs Nar t Phra : lease sk ay eleasi eeReata)| Ca to surprised the band a8) yrichaels, ordering his men to kee: who has eaten a tomato fresh from the vine Feleased in grei bis beim be 2 sae him covered, undertook to chop 7 > differ i F jrande River near here. More than 10 c re astes > whistles and high pitched yells, lead] Grands iver nene here. ihe wmauciers down the door, He smashed in a knows how different it ta te from. the by an official on the platform whol were di d and 4 panel and was about to trip the latch, tomato that has lain about in market or = pantry. 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