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Show OLD BANDIT is hounded; Man Just Released From j Prison Is Driven From St Louis ' - i St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 25 "This is no place for quails, or quail hunterB," I observed Chiof of Dotectives Aldner, as a man brought before him as a t 'suspicious charctor" picked up on j tho streets by detecties. was Idonti- i fiod yesterday as Jack Kennedy, the I "quail hunter," released Tuesday i from the state penitentiary after serving thirteen cars for a train robbery at Leeds, Mo., fourteen yoars ago. Kennedy promised to leave the I city at once and was rolaased. He said he was on bis -way to the home ! of his aged mother at Independence, Mo. After having been suspected of numerous train robberies In the vicinity vi-cinity of Kansas Cltj, fifteen years I 'agOr-KennedywasofoundViniconscickrs) on a street with a rifle, a brace of revolvers, several masks and sets of false whiskers on him He said ho had been quail hunting when his horse fell and throw him From that time e was dubbed the 'quail hunter" and soon afterwards was convicted of the Leeds robbeij. |