Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1917 — LESSON IN TRAVELING LAWS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

LESSON IN TRAVELING LAWS

Harry Heilman, Tigers’ Outfielder, Not Likely to Leave Pullman to Eat In Future. Harry Heilman, Tiger outfielder, had an experience recently which will stick with him for a while and which will keep him glued to his seat in the Pullman when traveling about the country. The Tigers were going frojp Boston to Balitmore to play a Sunday exhibi-

ilon game. The train hesitated at New London, Conn., and Heilman jumped off to get-some sandwiches, running out of the Pullman car without coat and hht? While he was purchasing the grub the whistle blew and off went the rattler mifius Hellman. Harry had the change from a fivespot and a couple of sandwiches to last until he could catch up with his ball club, and when he reported, wearing a coat and hat he had bought from a pawnbroker, he came in for a kidding that got his goat—-hoofs, horns, whiskers and all. . ’

Harry Heilman.