Show I 1 CHEEKY THIEF I 1 4 his dirty rags for or a jelt suit of or clothes about as bold a daylight robbery as hu ban been committed for or a long time I 1 took place last monday afternoon martin cullen callen section foreman ot of the central yard had recently purchased a custom made 15 45 luit quit of c clothes ot lies they were hanging han ring in their usual place when mr callen cullen went to dinner monday noon at the section I 1 house west of the 0 P road roil house when callen cullen returned from work in the evening be he noticed that the clothes bad had a different look thun when be he last saw them he ile made a an examination and vas was horrified bor rifled to decover discover that the new togs bad dis die ap eared and a ery very greasy and much worn outfit bad had taken their place callen informed bis his men of the theft and the only conclusion they reached was that some bold robber we was aware oi of the tact fact that cullen was the possessor of a good suit of clothes and bad awaited an opportunity to steal them whoever stole the clothes mast most bare been endowed with more than ordinary nerve for or collen callen and his men were working on one side of the section house and the D it 0 men maa w working aking on the other it is 9 a stated fact that a regular gang of toughs and tramps are camped in the brush brash in the vicinity of 0 the road house and callen Is under the impression that that it was one of their number who stole his clothes |