Show Civilian Fights for Stake Soldiers Pass Capital to the Police Court J J. J F. F Mitchell 63 53 53 a tourist whose home Is at Da Dayton ton 0 O. where until recently he conducted a bakery baker shop carried tho the receipts of or the sale of ur his business business business busi busi- ness in a money belt belL He lie was pounced upon b by highwaymen last night hight and because he resisted ho he was beaten on the head and andrace face race with guns and suffered painful painful painful pain pain- ful and disfiguring injuries He saved his mon money y the police takIng taking tak tak- In ing the belt from him and locking it in the big safe at police headquarters head head- quarters R. R 0 O. Da Day sergeant first class hospital corps United States Statts arm army and R. R J J. J An Andrews rew first sergeant company M I Fl Fifteenth United States infantry on furlough furlough furlough fur fur- lough with more than 1000 1000 Ingold in ingold ingold gold an and travelers' travelers checks ap appeared appeared appeared ap- ap at police pollee headquarters last night and deposited with the desk sergeant er all their wealth but 5 6 each which the they retained for tor pocket mone money They received their mone money this morning and left tho the city later In the day 4 These men havo been on duty with the ann army in a foreign land for Cor several years ears but within a half halt hour after atter their arrival in the cIt city the they had deposited their mone money with constituted authorities for safekeeping |