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“MONEY, PLEASE”

AMERICAN GUNWOMAN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, December 8. At Fostoria, Ohio, an unusually bold bit of banditry was committed by a woman who combined shrewdness with temerity. Tiie chief clerk of the Ohio Savings and Loan Company received a telephone message asking whether the manager was in. Ho replied in the affirmative, and a woman, approximately thirty-five years old, with bobbed hair, made her appearance a few minutes later. Sho declared that she had teleph|jfcd, and stepped into the administrative offices upon a clerk’s invitation. She then produced a brace of revolvers, and shouted: “ Money, please, or I will fill you with lead.” She succeeded in gathering 1,500 dollars, and walked out.—A. and N.Z, Cable..

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Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 6

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“MONEY, PLEASE” Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 6

“MONEY, PLEASE” Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 6