Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1919 — TRAIN BANDIT CONTINUES TO PLAY WITH POLICE. [ARTICLE]

TRAIN BANDIT CONTINUES TO PLAY WITH POLICE.

Atlanta, Nov. 22.—r Chief of Police Beavers today received a postcard;} miled in Atlanta at 7:30 o’clock last night, and signed “William Carlisle.”! It said: “Just hit this town. I like it very much. Think I will stick around here for a while and see what I can get out of the Southern railroad. Regards to the entire force.” Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 24.—8i1l Carlisle, escaped - convict bandit, is headed east, according to a dispatch to the Evening News from Erie, Pa.;, where he is said to have been last night. Carlisle followed his usual spectacular methods by calling at a office and leaving a message announcing his arrival. The note real: “To Some Editor: Just dropped in for Something to eat. How is the search coming?—l’ve got them hunting this time. Wishing myself lots of luck. BILL CARLISLE. “Former Convict No. 2283.”