Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1901 — Shoots Theater Men in Cafe. [ARTICLE]

Shoots Theater Men in Cafe.

A W. Dingwall, general representative of the theatrical enterprises of Jacob Litt, manager of McVicker’s theater, Chicago, theaters in Milwaukee and the Broadway theater in New York, is badly wounded in Roosevelt hospital, New York. May Buckley, an actress, the intended target for the bullet which surgeons are trying now to locate in Dingwall’s body, escaped with a bullethole through the bottom of her skirt. John G. Leffingwell, an assistant to Mr. Dingwall, at the theater, was slightly wounded by a spent ball. These are the net results accomplished by Richard Hayden Moulton, scion of a Springfield, Tenn., family, who terminated an after-theater supper party at the Hotel Pabst, New York, with a few pisrtol shots, superinduced by too much drink and infatuation for the actress.