“DISROBE!”
GIRL BANDIT EMBARRASSES VICTIMS.
Modesty is not a failing of a pretty girl bandit who continued to spread fear aud confusion in the ranks of Chicago’s taxicab drivers. She has just added a fifth pair of trousers to her collection by holding up a taxicab driver, at pistol point, and robbing him of £2 16s and Ills more important garments. Her embarrassing method is to hire a taxi, accompanied by a male escort, and then, at an opportune moment, to poke a revolver into the driver’s ribs and order him to “disgorge and disrobe.” By decamping with his pants she aud her escort delay pursuit. All her escapades so far have started from one point in the city, of which taxicab drivers are becoming very cautious.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 19
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127“DISROBE!” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 19
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