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ONE CENH-ONE CENT (J. S. GIVING CARRANZA FAIR CHANCE DAY BOOK DOESN'T SUPPRESS NEWS THE DAY BOOK An )Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOL 5, NO. 92 Chicago, Saturday, January 15, 1916 398ggjj BABY BANDIT BARRETT TRAINED BY THE TRUST PRESS If Artie Barrett Goes to Joliet, He'll See His Brothers Eddie and Henny Hoyne Convicts Three Newspaper Gunmen. While we're talking about baby bandits, just like all real newspapers there's the case of Arty Barrett whaddaye knoy about that? Arty was in court today. His law yer asked continuance till Jan. 22. Unless new trial is granted then, the lad will go to Joliet one to ten years for larceny. He was convicted two weeks, ago, " When Arty gets to Joliet he may be lonesome and maybe not He's newspaper offices. Eddie and Henny down there for murder and man slaughter. All three of these "convicted crim inals" have had training in Chicago newspaper offices. Eddie and Heny were gunmen for the Hearst papers during the jjressmen'B strike of 1912.