Show PASADENA BASTILE LOOKS I RUNAWAYS PASADENA A. A Cal CaU July 22 Anyhow Anyhow Priscilla Kimmis and Mildred Clare year old runaways from Phoenix Arizu Ariz had a good time while it lasted and are glad of it even if it they are going back home h home me in charge of or a deputy sheriff tomorrow Priscilla who was believed to be a wealthy French countess touring the country with her sister while creating a flurry during a twenty-four twenty hour stay at Hotel Maryland declared that she had been happier in the Pasadena Jail than while the cynosure of or all eyes at atthe atthe atthe the fashionable hostelry When the girls reached the hotel Priscilla had only a few cents after tipping a bell ben bellboy bellboy boy and they didn't really know Just where they were going to eat In Jail however the girls knew the tho meals would come regularly Said Priscilla The Pasadena Jail jall may lack Jack st style le but Chief of Police V W. S. S McIntyre re certainly has class He made us very comfortable here and we have really had a delightful little time of it And such an experience you ou know Said fald Miss Clare I Of course COUlSE we didn't have money to I keep us at the hotel vet very long though we Wf di didn't nt stay there as aa long as M we had I counted on How we were we going to manage It ItY Oh we hadn hadn't hadt t thought that far Our first problem was to get gel there We e thought perhaps we e could find Jobs later on Both said sald How did we get here Well that would be telling And besides were we're all talked out Youve You've no idea how busy weve we've been kept talking Th The girls were taken In charge by byI I Miss fOra Ora Matthews a deputy deput from the Phoenix sheriffs sheriff's office She took them to Lo Los Angeles and placed them I In Juvenile hall until tomorrow when I they will m start to Phoenix Miss Matthews Matthews Mat Mat- would only sa say the tho girls were wanted for being Incorrigible The Kimmis girl first gained notoriety notoriety notor notor- let in Los Angeles wh when n she was ar arrested arrested arrested ar- ar rested b by Nick Harris detectives two years ears ago on a charge of passing bad checks As the result of her stor story her father and mother were also arrested and the father was sent to Patton for I treatment for the drug habit The mother was released The girl was i placed in charge of an uncle at Phoenix I until her mother joined her and found work While there Is no charge of theft I against the Kimmis girl yet et she is al alleged alleged al- al I ai-I to have borrowed Jewelry valued valued valued val val- at from Mrs Irs Harvey Harve Carson with whom she sho lived at Phoenix Much I of the Jewelry was found In possession of the girls here Miss Kimmis wore a agold agold gold old and platinum bracelet valued at while she also had a fraternity pin I set with diamond The Clare girl was wearing a handsome brooch also said to be the property of Mrs Carson Canon I A diamond ring thought to have been formerly owned b by the girls girl's I mother had been sold to get money for I carfare and according to the police Priscilla obtained her good clothes by I having them charged to Mrs Carson 1 Mrs Irs Carson employed the KImmis I girls girl's mother who later committed suite suU clde After her death Mrs Carson continued continued continued con con- I to keep the girl at her home home- The I whereabouts of the girls girl's father is unknown unknown unknown un un- known to the authorities |