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THE DAY BOOR 500 S. PEORIA ST. 398 TEL. MONROE 353 tVoL 1, No. 283 Chicago, Thursday, Aug. 22,l?l One Cent P WESTERN BANDIT HAS tHRIL&piG CAREER Written for' The Day Book by the Outlaw Himself. l-w V JMSr EEZr'AKlBtK6T JKKKtim$$!&wlzs fcKV.ji JtKjjimfw' i ' ryrr j 'JuW SSSggffl-.. jSSffiBl iaw-ff'-Tr-i.cri; i-jsa - f r j- ' Editor's Note. AL Jennings, an honest" lawyer with'.a'highly colored past is the Democratic nominee for 'county 'attorney of Oklahoma county, Ida. JJe has the nerve to.admit alLthe facts of his checkered' career, including a term -in therOhro penitentiary, and only asks for a square deal "henceforth. By Al J. Jennings. I was borfcjn Virginia jn 1863. "The officers opened fire onjne, killing my horse and-wounding me. . -1 ... ' west;: went back to Virginia and was Educated. I came to Oklahoma City in 1889 to practice law. The older I spent my earl youth in the 1 &ti&Mkti&?iMft&.?it, i rv &M