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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Jan 1913, p. 7

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I“ ‘2‘?.°§__"‘L.".‘£. “um. nf now. for the 61.8: M ”legâ€"Eu Iv!" .I'wvillvluv v'. _--, "fining career cyan the robb o ' 00 winch a Invent “nub,” um'uam came; 25 an tone: L .\ 'i-itu ulci‘ HVBdl -. :..:.. u W'kui determined to rob a bank. a man at . “We. “penance (uni. ability would organise a , A, in .1“ it; and he would become the septum or .. _V lulu was of the undertaking. He would select 1. ”inhalants. and they would obey him implicitly. mu he wanted had to be skillful. enerietlo. . numbiuux. determined and rapid in execution. They \\ . .i i-lriluml to be men that could. absolutely and be- , ..l tlilllllt, keep their mouths shut. The captain :1 :sm plan the whole thing, or he might take his can: i; i . consultation with him. men gang had to have with it one or more men of u“. \ery highest mechanical ability. It was aleo con- .m‘mmi advisable to have a man who possessed a 1.. Mn and exact knowledge or securities. and could tell which would be valuable‘ and which would ui .l glance L‘- dnt'ltjflt’o to u thief. The man who watched outside am not require mechanical ability, but must have {nut nlld Judgment; so that he would not get rattled “In-n nothing was wrong, and would not be so dumb «4.»: 2r» disregard an obvious danger. Hunks were never robbed suddenly and haphazard: tho- plot was always carefully formed. and endless l-zlii-‘xwe was exercised in preparing for the job. Sum-times the gang would expend a large sum or nzmwy and months. or even years. of time in getting n-Miy {or a big crack. For instance. Max Shinburn um Jimmie Hope, who robbed the Ocean Bank, 0! Nu“? Yurk city, of about 31.000.000 in money and con- \Pl‘l.b1€‘ paper. elaborately prepared for the job. They hired a cellar-way beneath the bank. and pretended to ham: :1 business there. They put up a. partition in was cellar-way. to screen them from observation, and 2 --k in the tools to enable them to break into the l- "1; After protracted labor, they succeeded in get- sznr throuzrh the stone or the vault, and readily opened v sure. 1 have already told how the Boylston Bank. ‘4 ‘ was robbed; and how. as a preliminary W "‘“ 11 c‘ ‘u wnmr manufactuflng store was opened ' ‘ ' '-|ho Hank mu» cmomm was made to rob the Garden ~\V‘ an'k ulty. A restaurant was opened ' ma Hm \ntomlnh was to go lulu the bank ‘ mnmn-J as that prevuvea mm the Oeeah mcouuram. nf vmurne. was a men mum. “1......” .m mu want my buplmam The at ..,. n ..~ a m uh. am} the each was one MOO; - .............g ”mum uuutamw would WW - . :m not! dud dumnflu‘ fi IBGNQ‘ RNW‘P 6! ‘10“ ‘ ‘ » ~~ ..:.1 1w “Mum mm nememmi that weuld hIVO » , .1 . unaalqu Jan“ and WHGH he BFG‘QC‘M ‘N“‘ wmm .-r the fund he wuuld 9% £014 um it 1 ‘1! .114 on” huu. he [ma huuar i“ am. 1-H. mm .um‘ cm day and WIN. na ‘hl‘ “\0 M9“ .1 Eel-t sni urn-1‘11 m. atone abutment. at tho vault. | ”my hummer, ma oumaa watchman at the in! - 1:»...1 n1... Unit on. a! Iain-Mow Byvucl' mm W“ 1...“,- Ann the aunt very crock made n im- - mute departure by tfie aux way, The ma out” 3 Leah] runml‘a of certain criminal “un? an”, M»... m (he neighbor and. had IPOWYI mute on o I:..- msmmdn! and h sent own a date“ v. ‘0 09 1! mm The detective ! un the unmifif b0 - guides of the intended rob 1-K. m ouuh t nJ «wand. In ”ch 0! t 0|. 3| Kunming. time and 089"“ h“ tn.“ um : can of the Guam Bank. tho «pm! luv...“ W “WHEY wanted. in talus mu- 3 “to In .1 unit or u non 1!! my.“ found gamble to have a man w 0 them“. \mderltlnda an! auto 9! uto- tor an I. mun open one with which 1:. in tannin much non quail! than on: u pouch-90“; hotter 03”“ m “a" -â€"who )1 a b no F .130 no. " ‘h‘ lnmvldu vu- ety. A {use “in?“ “‘- 'h“ mans“ .1 :3,” :g {1%. .2. W... 13.1% 3: 3 m fog‘l‘omzhmxru.fl “a.“ mega?! not 1:00:30: am need with mime-L "I" ““1“ 'u to bore a tuck in men the ht place: and to insert “Polish this hole a. {tool :- and an" n tn. rm "“36 drew the taxation and onuroly destroy a?” loot. ' sometime. are: won forced by mun- 10'“ (Hutches. wedge. And other Cubans. mochanlcu a D-lancn. More generally. however. they were lug open with “plosives. cad-mu my be done “‘3 m «1". no matter how fine It my be. Kola up be “red. and thc octve can b. handy-w! 9“» set '33 With 3 limo use. The noise made by chap;- hp l'nltml BIIV «um. Hob!“ M» Adams; am 11an or 9mm m megmfi numm; M's! Jung what is n, ma P‘Mhh} ~ stun» mums :nudhfls" Bi“ ... «meme flu ..-u ht fly. *hafi . menus (u l LuL‘. Hus” “SN: w‘ H-nm cum Viuiu \ici‘lfl'flny um... a: manta! CHAPTER XXIX (Continued) an: organised “an a! bank burgh". at which I hava previously spoken. hawk of la“ year-m entirely disappeared; A quarter of a eemury ago more were. . mum stain; the moat mum baht men In "rm Probably the best of the Wham iet WEN :- Mama, alias banmmh W; Meow Wise ll! BOW I m M Rvatun; Mann Adam Worth. whe lute)? .. mmlpzm; due mtmma. Mm was nine awed “Mm. Mai Flnahm-m we. in Big ma ass. n M "4.... u. “rm-{mm a 1m aenteneei Jun “ml 1 “wank“! JI‘W‘ '1“ innit-let at "‘9 ’99d\ l mu um Mm. he Md an: was 3am: am My \ ”mi pretend to be drunk and persuade the m r that he had got to the wrong house” final I). Gro- Pate-ou- m-«Regw k W6 W5 Mo Cwngfit Act. I :1an hilt: 1!. Lung u». live can be intro av“? a;'~ :nt The nohe made by the exâ€" 'flrflnv- u VB“, 1“,. :3} ~' I'm‘wmm-‘n: a' ‘ 1.75379}! tried from a. Wahw0 30th, 1913 IM.OIOOMOIIOIIMW a southern Little more he enlieted it. Toward 7a, and hie $4000. for nvicted end ploeton te momenttn: end tt e correct mount of (“3' powder 1. need. the notee :- not greet. The 900910 m the neighborhood my beer e muflled met; but It to not repeeted, end they do not recognise ttl eon?“- The tour can be mttlnted by cloning en the ‘00" end covet-tn: the note with run end blenkete. The but-glen retire. mum! gotnx utogether outetde. vb“. wetting for the exploeton. end they do not so In 38““ until they and thet no one he. been ettraeted by “10 notee. ‘_‘ .wv-u. -_ _ “ penal“ ma cogughnt nibâ€"mm; exploolvu used. when few too“ need be «mad. ~Tim-e must be or the very nun} temper. 9nd then vote ,A‘ LA AAA. a few men in the United Hutu vb» eomd u uunm to make but burulm‘ mom 0! count. m «on»! way for a burglar to even a an“ II {or him us know the eombmuuom It. by my mum. he em lean um. um promem In alumni? nimble. (me method at “mining um mtormmoh 1. Quinn. manually the eombmamn an be obtain“ by man: of name; «m n II said (i believe. WM! truth) that m we numb“ ease m mesa! mu. tho proudest a! mu bank wu gunman! by a beuuutul woman to make bar name the eambmauem Artur m: had been demo. the be“: um mam. {81‘ i send an enumerate“. eon: mama this later‘mauun is m thieves: in than memum. 1 nus “own new I began sum as a hate! man mm mm Demo 399M? man. 1999:: Mind throughout the eountrv an a 5996 989. and washing with the but men In mm mm yet 1 3WD" BFOIQHQG house bum”: 1! mm a remukublg u: tmsunn to; me. u inflamed me. u M fimbunn hm much mum “mum Th9 mu 9! u seemed a Inn mm on. and for may 39m my only mm W» the house. It; adamant and «any: made um; um 0! hurilaw a can!“ Wm: an known human MW Other In tho human h «an: odd um I. who could do moat Imam a! m“ “a do them mu. OMEN . AL- _Anb Annanrnun and one 0’ m. ‘m‘ uhoon tho I romuncratlvc. e tumâ€"“vi WV- . ,7 The house burglar my pick up a house has- hasardâ€"â€"~slrnply walking about until he sees one that suits him. and then going into it; but this. it is need- less to any. is much more dangerous than mails a carefully planned crack. It is best to eeleet caretu y. in advance. the house to he entered; and to know everything possible about the inmaterâ€"their habits. their valuables. their burglar alarms. and their dogs. One should also be familiar with the light and dark sides of the house. the kind at polioemsn on the best and whether he can be corrupted, the length of best. the hours the policeman passes. and the nearness of the police patrol box. A nearby petrol box means the frequent presence of an emcer. who comes to call up the station house at assigned times. It may be necessary to lure away. steal or point: an outside or an inside dog. I have never done either. I lilte dogs and never harm them. and they never harm me. I have always walked fearlessly in, no matter how angry the dog might appear; and I have never felled to sooth him. and have never been bitten. Sometimes it is possible to make a house rob- bery a "put-up Job"; that is, to get one of the servants in it. She can leave some specified point unlocked, and can indicate the location of the valu- ables. The old-time burglar was rather fond of sending an attractive men in advance to make love to one of the servants and thus get her in it. As we learn in Oliver Twist, "flash" Toby Crackit was sent ahead of Bill Sikes to make love to the housemsid. It is, however, very dangerous to take amateurs into Jobs; and it is particularly dangerous to let in women. Occasionally, in robbing a place where it is desirable to make an entry through a very small window or a transom. a boy is used, as was Oliver Twist. He can be put through a space a man cannot. and when he is once inside. he can open a door or a. window, or can perhaps pass out the desired loot. A boy, like a woman, is, however, also apt to squeal. Some burglars always work with one or more com- panions; but, of course, in doing less profit than in Working alone. The common num- ber ls twoâ€"one to go into the house, and the other to be the outside man and give warning. Many burglars work alone. It is more dangerous in one way, for one may be rounded up in the house without warning; but it is less so in another, for one does not have a pal caught that squeals. Then, also. there is a great deal more monetary galn. During my latter years of activity, I worked entirely alone. Occasionally a burglar can go through a window or a door that has carelessly been left open by a servant. Such carelessness is extremely common. In a single night, a number of years ago, while 1 was in the yard of the Harrison block, lgocust street be- tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Philadel- phia, i found a window open in each of four different houses. i sent into each house. and helped myself to the most desirable portable articles that presented themselves to l , view The burglar may enter the front door by means of a skeleton key. or of a real key which he has had made. if he unlocks the door and goes in, he, of ,,l .. L- r“... en lung-l: anon this there is decidedly nun A.-.“ __- , , so that u’ a pullceman or watchman comes uruuuu u... trlel the dour. hla uttentlon wlll not be attracted. lf a wlnduw lg found upon, at burglar wlll uuually go ln by lt. Thln saves hlm tlme and trouble; but tllnt w as tar as lt goes. for there ls never any dim- culty ln eftectla,‘ a torclbln entrance. Ench lmrglnr ll apt to Wurk‘un u certaln plun that ho preterit Some will force the bolt oft a shutter and ralse the Iauh wlth u Jlmmy; othus wlll cut out a p‘uel und one. and sllde a bolt or latch; and atlll othon wlfi ore a hole by means of a brace and blt. and than {uch the bolt and retract It. If t key l. lott in a lock. t ma. be turned wlth the key nlpperr If not, the loot u a retdlly ploked or forced. an the mo mu be. n can 111‘ out these vurloul mauouvorn, t . barge“ . aide It th- nluht be dark; If It be noln ram 1' m! x“: mm. it than! 9 but raw persona \Mat. fiwdta t t e lnclelnent rent or; and l! he 1. on t 0 “I a . m. to tree. or b a side . ”‘9 .hn‘WQHH 519.93.»! Au with 8.er mu, t “I AIM“. \IIU II: rcmlnda 335%} uvv- ..._. [901‘ 0.0 “I m. C: 'Furi'lu 6i- I::a:t 0. or any 33“}; -- 5h}; 3:.=§§_Jg§*~t3 ;:3 r 4‘3. 3,3031? " "ah' “:- 9:0,; mm: “1 “Sui-3} don"?! E to u. ‘I‘lu “11“on d ‘9 1:” w a u. What In could dub I M .0 “Sig. an!” «alarm ywlth dun woul- com?!" tr” nouns look. now no 0: on: °o'ly\| ”tow-ow hum“ novev out." o! um key m. n and. I union out! n! 3 too out. and doom: 0d in o It a“: no no any on an. ood oust; tun-o pa .4 compo out “do"; tut. anompu a: noun ry burfilo‘y in r In only“ that the houu mg wanker: mdo not): nu in kopus I it up but‘uk it 0 go}. agony: a. window or a. door end Moth - .mmm navnr and on A. 9m“. r0 u. ‘I‘ho yam“ in d ‘9 tgayn What M can “a x M «august? Wang” ‘M pron:- com aow l0 0: an. e an a 10m“ 0 on . on. '1 t “”3 01 um i any” apfljol)’ to.“ my. ‘Rdm-mm 1: If ‘ burfl‘r lulv-D I went u-wv â€" 'â€" __. , eon do noth n: in open n: it up ut take his ohsuoes. t he sets throu h a. window or a door end uto the {0 all rilhtB. s should never trend a comet. step very near the wail or usm men to to up bdustrsde when they hs positive intormstiou thst the stsirs were wired. but we? not sure where. hove mode some very essy each by basking into on empty house situsted in the state m ss in; house that I wished to desroil. By going to the me o! the empty house. walk n; ever the roots to th propu- place; lifting the hltch'” in a. root on going in everything Wu easy. In committing 1 house bur-glen, one often gets ! 63:102.: 'nsxzht into the habits and pretensions 0: p90 lg hsvs seen fashiomible houses. or supposedly an my rsons. in which the alleged silverware In a mieera 1e impoeture. Not unusually the food in the yrrf‘l‘v‘ 9n ml<°P“hVe and scanty. Bad butter is by no im are vm‘nmmnn: an‘ I have tried from a Walrus. Tho tool. required to open u 1am. uh i .Q"“' "V -‘V'IV' r-vw. an most dangerous Mid one of [83' 1e extremely common. In ‘er of years ago, while 1 was rlaon block. Igocult street be- and Eighteenth. Philadel- open in each of four diner-eat :11 house, and helped myself to 'table articles that presented ml there won out: w could be united count. me euloat I fur tum to know h‘D' if: cum- c M “2. ‘g‘ll ... .liiéa if; Etched m. M o. m. |Kl Itmt hon-e cixm that would disgrace Wnter Itrut. nnd hnve drunk in in Oak Lane midenoo whisky thnt would poison u ionzuhoremn: I hnvo unintentionally ground men who were in roonn in which they did not belong. and they were quite u anxious to escape detection n In: 1. I hnve en- countered tho mater o! a. home. loaded up with doo- hol. his clothes removed. using the dining-room table 7 “A -_. .5- mm. mvar u bin beddothen. quite Santana the nut“- al a. homo. 1101. his clothes removed. using u u 3 bed. And the able cover an .- I DOG. anu we aâ€"u- ow.-- __ _, convinced that he wee in his own etnmbled on n coolt entertaining company at 3 o'clock in the morning; and have known a maid to ily into a cioeet. and a policeman that wee vieitlng her to eeil out of the back door. under the impreeaion that I wae the been coming down to catch thorn. The reeult of my experience ie that tnoet men are cowuz-m when they meet a burglar; and in boinx 80. they are t-.~.:remely wise. The rough. tough. low-down burglar may kill wantonly; the high-grade 91’0“" slonal wlll also hill. but only it he hae to. The house- owner will. therefore. be wiee not to create 1-110 necessity. lie had better make a noiee. call for help. and give the burglar a good chance to leave. When the latter known that he has been heard. hie greatest wish is to leave. and to leave quickly; and. i! not interfered with. he will promptly get out. 11. how- ever. he is interfered with, he will make trouble. There are some few burglare that will not shoot. oven to escape capture. They say that they will take the chancea of a. term in jail. but not of having the rape around their neck. Moot burglare. however. will ehoot rather than be caught. An old oflender. who knows that he will get a long eentence it arrested. in certain to be dangerous; and the most dangerous man at all in the one who ie already wanted for mur- der. or for some other grave allow. it a man thinks that he hae been recognized or has been seen so that he can be deecribed. he will be more likely to about than under other conditione. The general public secme to have the greateet tear of the burglar that wears a meek or has a handker- chief tied about hie (ace; but it the people only knew it. they are eater before euch a man than before the one with the exposed race. The marked man ha; not been recognized. and he can leave eome one who hu seen him without icnring that his description will reach the police; hence. he in not so likely to Kill. A burglar le eomewhut lees apt to ehoot in the coun- try than in the city; for in the country there in a far better chance for hint to_get‘_eyva . ._ _..h.e-4llu Annunmlli. I better chance for hlm to get aw if. The calling of l burglm In um oubtedly dangerouu. Taking It all In a”. burglur) In the vhlldest non-nit and melt dangerous emuement In which a human being can engage. Compzucu with It tiger hummg II 3 game of quolll. l hme been fired nt any number of times. at lung dl-tnnoe. at short range and pom! blank; but 1 Rune never been Mt. l hme Ind an oral clone cull. I have relatml how 1 was that at In a room by a man |n bed, and how I van area In (tom 3 hallwu whno Aruklnt of upper ha I dlnlng- -room. ne n went to Chestnut 1m u ouburh or Philaddphfiu. to do n mu. mm «or In looking around (or t [cod rk. ulocted I pretentiou- h an whlch wu ovl um occu lod by runny 00- X wont hum for n In". an buck a. at mldnl M. wh mun up m In on" And oom- monco to tr.“ owondown. to no lath or on. In nut-into“; “by“ utter ’ c‘og:un::o.‘ o d mum n n u u o u “m u nu on. J1: am any. 00“ {J “to $4 down un- und 1 «HM “a”! Video n o t 0' mummy: or n [moron lnvlufidu ‘0 com .o‘wdnlnn: t Snkcréé 0‘“::{N“ g. now I tuna} [found t‘l «a In??? ”.{fi’mf ._ S3‘I!!!‘ £9" uh nfigerénu-a ‘8‘: MI \ m u -. .,_ 3913053” :‘u a“??? Koxlonti I! Ty Rina" rum-i .31.)? 3932:0311 NW “Cu! room. to char y. cum I r:::.Ԥ? 9%: 0331:": mo“: 0:0 335"“ “ME! I I Y. gI” Iqjfl“ Mn man I‘m {00 gwu.‘h mo. “NHW O I 2 “Nu! ”gun. howonr I! wIMw rout to 0!! . Ind out Iowa o! my! :Iy- Iwa; m t“ mm my IOIlp. The In“; I WIfI "6° isomut. 1 immodutolyo #93331“) aw donéfifsd .511.“ In“; bundod nu. IN N wII I1 11w 1» In cfi‘d I0. is unoxpootod IEIIr Na in! l W“ to! gut out or mo tor Out a Itht. l0 won I. 1 all! not [at to ‘1? p (or I to». I I. 1 ml} bo- ‘WOOII our» Iv“. t 1 II wII I when o! ”I :Sokodp up my hIt II wII our! god. whoa; an. 1 on nod‘u It wII I II b k «it. 1301“ I would Iuppou “It man In “Mono would hIVI bun I thItw would hIVI mm. Id In. an to try um; Mbut I did try It “In. mIny dam. Moth” :- 0! m1!» VII It III! nun. I “bath or Pittsburgh. rm. um. I wII with Bill rel I not“: crook at New Oriana. HI m I big. but y anp. o; “gaunt“! ooumfI. BI wt! I went «at. ”“11, u: v. “â€"â€" ...... to Eat mom during the cumin and wuxeu arounu. I yin out the ground. A- We id not meet 3 name " u 10" (night watchman). We concluded that there m none in that locality. We nought out u u.“ too since to want. under s bif tree; ‘ iill'l mt. lighted out 3: Pea. and convened plena- ultly. to While away the two until midnight. At ubout that hour we crossed the street to u large houu that was only titty feet away. While Bill kept wuch. i opened u by 3111111131118 .1. window: that is. I cached the uni: oclc. Hilly WM to no in; v-vi who" aliaJ‘ “J'plit aha-“rid,” {a ‘ffi gavel! a in: 66 on exeau‘ nun R.:'G°'é n:{IE:I:§:{nI; 0‘3.” ‘4‘“ogl 6%.“. .s'wamafim 3' 2w: “.3 h- .“51‘E:.2i\ u. :arza‘H- ' haw L. I'nl' tlul‘ A wâ€" â€".,-. 7‘-_ 7 or New Orleans. 8. wt... his. and cm" c. Ho and I wont out 3 the even :1 and walked ground. nd. AI W0 Id not moot a uncle Lehman). We concluded am there acuity. w. no in out n u!- r g M tr“; too s dunk tron: our p as. and convened pie-.1- : (h. tmo until midnight. ', ONTARIO. I told bun the window was .11 right. he ukod no to lund by the tree md watch until he came back. He told me. howovor, that if I heard o noise :1: the house. I should come to the window. and. it necessary. I ohould come Instdo to help him got away. - L.“ n- hnnr Iuv non-n vv-â€"' mm mm béon’ 1n tho’uou-e about half when I heard toot-tepl coming along the air and measured toomepl. which I beneved 1 ”A. ._.A. I.-. nun Inc-lunch: .vvâ€".-r-. ..._-V. - to I. 'Chu'iie.“ In this l was not mistaken. but he could not see me on account of the tree. Hil dog. however. one or the whit!» brood. scented me tnd commenced to bark furiously. coming town-d the tree. Here was I. fix. but I had to taco it and take chances; lo I cum: out. from under the tree and walked toward the "Chnrue," my right hnnd holding a pistol up my sleeve. 1 bade him 3 cordinl "good morning." but he did not soon to recaive this miniation in an agree- ebje manor; for he grumy demanded What I was dolnt there. I pleasantly answered that 1 had wandered then by ounce. ”When do you live?" he asked. "Mlo‘heny City." I replied. "Whom do you know over there?" he then inquired. 1 momionod several prominent men. .,,__ -u Mom in shite 0! '.â€"--.-_- “M", in 7 Everything would luv. been all rixht- his suspicions, if Bill had not heard our u believing flat I had been collared. come on home to help me. He suddenly appeared scene and demanded to know what was the The “Chlrlie” now know that satin-thins “”0218. yet he hesitated to make a move. iii! me, "Slug him"; but I. not wishing to do 11 "Come on. and let's get home." Jun u we were about to start away i Just 3,: we wore uncut w an.” ...~. turned the corner about iii’ty feet “Wu towud ua. Bill immediately hit the stunning blow with M: gun. sad We in The two men came after us. shouting, aid firing their pintolu at us as they ran around and fired, and so did Bill; and vi! potted this proceeding. Our puruuers kvp in. however. We quickly reached me no: turned the corner. and u we turn that: were tired at us. We. the quarry, iei behind. hOWC\'_Or.I‘Hd g‘oi IWny nil right. -.. -....A “no“! uh [I The two man camt' nun u... -.. , -, and tiring their pistols at us as tin) mu 1 wi wled u-ound and fired and so did Bill; and (:lL‘h of us rev posted this proCeculmz. Our pursurrs k: pt r15 ht after however. We quickl) reachvd iln- next stwct :xnd turned the mullet. anti an “e tinned neveial mom shots Were tin-u at up: \i'l‘. tho quall') led the hounds behind. hOWG‘VLT and got anY all right. We creased the railroad. Went on about 3 mm- beymld it, and than amt down to rest 1 Was ulmoat Wind- blown. while Bill “as us [run ll. :1 dun 1-1) We took a drink nd lighitd our pipes. and thou Bill IIId:"1 nucceedvd in muting uni) the room i could not rrnch In) morc- qlfltkly. nu they were ail bolted. When i henrd you talking. I thought \ou had been of lilu-r behind but here count-06.1 left a big nwnu is a leather ipOt‘ketlmuk) and it lhpPr amt Mans (Witch and chain). Th:- watch wan a \uluulnlp uno. and the loather contained in the nei hborhmm ul 8100 The next day rend of tho a air in tho papor Ind learned the: 0th men tthui in. our-oh.” iud been hit; And that blood had been fuund nlun“ the t.rn|l but that all trace. of the burglars had bran clue. howawr. loot Qt tlho mil rota. Tho police had 3116 Won id makot 0 “rats very noon. This in the old unitin- Itorr tint in Hull“ 7 given out and tb 0 IT not that v: at. it ‘of \u mu-t hove be it "It on It a o k‘ to ho a If. of .un editor. t wti u “on tint in tho pron-slim:h of Mn tn on. «310.30 «pouch fir; #31:?“ but i2“ no more «an MRI»! in adu d bi ddop noun“. .0. o‘ri‘egéré‘ It. «01$.Xw ”In?“ so!“ a... t t3“ Pm.“ {IE} it .1959“: ’0 !‘ ___-_- faint“... a 0M! , burglar on. hu um no mo" 0' soldier It "I‘ re. thq ct “11;. [Al .3 u wk 0 hm 335.? 99:35:. M th Ch {‘09- “In!“ :- 1.43m: eaeee no!" 0 :Ten vehe up. bu ne II "I: an I0? 5;“ e women me! be II! eep. In :: Plunge ow an 0! genuuxwe mu between I I t 0 web. upw 1". L comm «menu “the: one one ‘0 e room. nu th oeoure hIlse I‘fl nee '3 D olefin \Iw "a nevu tk: everyzbtn ? 1 4 Ike ‘1 l que! v nuke‘be ax oo . ut w! not I.» ereelt. or let “gouge; I e VOTE; 4” nte'ireke Ind eeée er u. e. o urea." I even tor e {.12. 1:: : te Ileen unto m In inveeu nae. in On one eoeoeien t1 kind the We ,‘veke end reneed ber anben tel n,” bun t It 1‘: .6: were I “ ey out lerI if- the bouee. and u. tho 0! reel velue. it u I dâ€"n eight more turned over end vent to n 1.19:. who.“ bovevel‘. I'M “Den conducted In 02 ee 1e t at once“ to:- entered. not very In! to look their meld. Goon. ! eeou one. I beve enterod the home tound every room unlocked. beve beeten every room in the bouee; heve gone down- Inverwue. end have de- min and gathered In the outed by the 'ey I out tered. Some houeee. however on Io protected II to be practice“ lroncled; and hounee that heve once been beaten burxlnre are lleble to become of this cleanâ€"wired with burglar ut-Sde and inside. and lights luv? 1ng all alarms. dogs 0 nvnr: yet even n house of this eon iI benten. and Poop}. tn not very up On 3 number 0! ocoulonl “arm: I: a door or : wind luv. :14! out th Illvorw: have (one up! n and t have baton ovary room in nun tad “that-ed In :1: 3Â¥or; y" sometimes I have and so did Bill" eunv. 1.1de ”0“” «n: '9'}; 5nd; 9 ! 18“? “'30“ human b! an" WWW». an n no... byrquqth of don and how an autumn coar‘ w tho streetâ€"Glow believed to belong me out or we cared 0n the s the matter. mg must do this a" two men Ly and Cam: "Charlie" a. egan to run. "Stop thief!" n spite of talk. and. Iut 0! "1° said to hour a... niowou torebnrxlutoronaolnoortnu-o to. st night will loco n nnddon nun 0! light. eo- My it tho licht in curled by n armor. but will u one. turn and so “my; end that. it he is followed to} o anon ant-nee. the light tutu kept tun upon will not return to annoy any one. This mneuvor in we prooticod with don encountered out-ide. I onoo entered o hone. in Delnwnro county, PL; went in w o window. and wood to the kitchen. There I found o hilt. Newfoundland lying on the floor. A. I wont in. he olowly rot-ed his head and gave a. OIIIIOII ‘l‘o'l; but I ntood perfectly still and talked to hint for oevernl minutes in n low tone. We eye. “all other; then he cove n yawn end n was of hit- ull. mt we. told to me: "‘Wo ore friends": nnd no we were. until I bode him "good morning." I showed my Appreciation of Mn kindness by feeding him with none excellent lll’loln that the madam had put by for bronki’ut. Shortly ni’ter this “fair. 1 was ar- Niki; It"! the owner of the do. told me that before the robbery he hnd nlwnyo believed that the d". wnuld tou n eirehger literally to pieces. llie neighlmro win-d him no nbout ht. wntchdo. that he “no u nwoi. ., .Ae.‘ Annuhl- n. u l"! m won. mull I buds my ”proclauon of hi com. excellent union for truth“. Short rut“; mm! the owneu “I. robbery he hul ah Inn A at mu oomotlmu man trounce. a. .. H... To: one. (Id (or M. .l tonne um mmâ€" oomrnnawy «:0th out betel-o an ottoman-ate are. a. ”mud VOW fl“ (0 mm me. one whhgd all-alum my he m or“! to allow that he appmluml my up” 1 han- d”. ban {and of “Wham. cm I plvlwd Mm m In M! III. and @M‘vmwd hum ”Nu-1h I not Mm owns-u “MB. “him I VFM lhlo Ilw ammo WM“ and ... “I'M“ tho loud mu? Hum Hm wmwm 3w am up 0| “‘0 “Nth ”Hora-tad mm awning. l mum nut In .-.. Mm 0m Attor- l haul mam up the lulhvt‘ttmv l “mt IUMMI‘I. and (0mm um Um out woo vowing ms . but I! my ROOM H am not mom to ma that In: «mutt motto me am tl‘nutalo. I Iomtva tho room tn whloh tho heads of the Imus. won oleeulna and. by putting my ear Mus: m n»... 00". I could hear their regular hn-athmg. l munch-a tho door with tho they ulmmra. and then mqu) mm oouttouuly opened It. When 1 had so! It “1““ .a.-t .. “V inches. that lnterual cut. with a “Noun 1...“: ”cult to Walt. the dead, gate the door a "hull-r that emu“ It toward. entered the room. jump.“ t'll u... bod and lmmodlately awoka both the man am the voman. They began to tall. about the tut'l 1.. .1 w. ‘00! Val open. and wondered how the cat cut.“ hng [at in. ! wan keeping perfectly atlll all llh (Hue: flu woman told the man that she know an 1m: locked the door on retlrlnz. The man Jurulwa mu or bod. tumod up the light. and seeing me duu; Wm, commenced to shout for Henry. I new dowzlrlusl‘m broathlnx anothemaa upon the cat. I was more than sorry for this mlahap, for 1 Km to that the room I had entered contained setu... Ham"- and dollara' worth at diamonda belonging to 11w x...» tron. whllo the master had a superb azuu mm. a valuable watch; but the cat had saved the family. All 1 got away with was the tamlly plate. whtch l mu: grasped u l deported, and a small pitcher or mzlk and - rut-n. of ale. whlch I had Consumed belore gull). i. vice. of pie. which 1 nu: upstairs. A burglar, like a memb: messes individual characte; guilt: his work from that of happens that the mode 0: 3)] good Job is recognized by u of I. certain man. In reading Jimmie Hope. 50 recently pub] one Womd think that he was tint ever lived. I knew him that he was not by any mu. business. He was able. but business. He W3 reputation rests 8 um Bank uflair. more men In the ‘ job as well as h‘ His TL‘LLllons ‘ every trier) ger liar“! man. He tho tel-tun. usd died poor. above-mentioned hue pulsed any. Othor tuna huve come upon us. nnd the old-um. crook 1- out of due. Sate: are um batten. tad more easily even [hm was done by tho old mates-u. The yeggman could give even lhc best “an. that would of throw-timer. many points in the lurprtle them. sectzonal Junmles, pulls and gun- powder have been rr‘frzated to the past t the pre- cnt day. A twist drill and a few ounces sf hush ex- d almost u soon a. floslvc. ana the job ls accompflsÂ¥ t VII Dogma/w ,...' ~- - ~~~~~ - IN rtpuon ma hear their rouutur like a member of idual characteristic: from that of other he mode of prucedl now C-uvl its weak he from at utmnlu. u Ififid Mm ‘f H.‘ able. but not most exclualw: There were C roteuton who ‘ but-gut to remember mu no and taming: I m-um uu Muss! up "u- MH-vr-wuro I the mu Wm- muting. m. .1 wow {a me um tw but they blow In ovary cent ‘ 1m in 1‘ not ber of my other 3 ,ex'lsucl that may d1: 1 others. Hence. it c procedure employed the coppers as the \ xx the obituary noticL blished In the newspa PAGE SEVEN. .‘l‘“'[ "1" IV u my «on t m l [3‘ka Mm « fiwn I "I Mm < duunu WM“ and lw ”mum: in: m Hun, I much! um um. alh‘el‘WM'O t ns u ‘ly upon me :crmmly a c' could have d matel )' nder cxp< jealmg It! often at

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