Show MAY HAVE BEEN PHILLIPS Boy Shot at Prowler Who Answers De > crlpti nIt n-It Is possible that Tom Phillips the mysterious patient whom Dr Mayo recently re-cently treated for a gunshot wound In his jaw and mouth received his injuries In-juries while prowling about the residence dance of Mrs Emma Armstrong at No S 273 SQuth Seventh East street about a week ago On the evening In question Mrs Armstrongs son Thomas J Worthington Worthing-ton a boy ot 18 looked out of a base merit window at his mothers home and discovered a man peering Into a room occupied by two young lady roomers Qulcky securing a revolver Worthlng S approached the window and commanded com-manded the prowler not to move The ohlcr was hastily disobeyed 1 and Worthington shot at the fellow as he ran The boy then ran out Into the yard and fired a second shot as the prowler plunged through a hole In the fQrtije which skirts the yard on the south Time unwelcome visitor did not cease running however and soon disappeared S dis-appeared from view Young Worthington says that timeS time-S inan l at whom he shot was quite tall and this description as to height fits1 Dr Mayos patient quite well as he was over six feet |