Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1913 — GIRL ROBS IN MALE ATTIRE [ARTICLE]

GIRL ROBS IN MALE ATTIRE

Young Woman Arrested as Burglar Bays Man induced Her to Commit Crime.

Dknbury, Conn—Disguised in male attire, Amy Travers, a pretty 22-year-old girl, entered the apartments of Georoge Trumbley shortly after midnight and stole $22 from the pocket of Mr. Trumbley, who was asleep in the room. The girl, who had never been arrested before, accused George Smith of having induced her to commit the crime. Smith has a criminal record in Connecticut cities. The girl said she -retained only $4 of the stolen money, giving the remainder to Smith The man denied this, but the police found the money in his Bhoes. Miss Travers was released on bonds furnished by a relative. She will be arraigned in the police court Monday. Detectives who have been investigate ing a series of burglaries arrested the girl at her home this afternoon. She said Smith furnished her with the clothing she wore when she visited Trombley's apartments. She denied having participated la any other burglaries. ,