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Lot 165 - Antique Wanted Poster With Photographs For David Kane And James E. O'Brien, Pickpockets, William H. Pierce, Superintendent Of Police, Boston, Massachusetts, July 8, 1907
Lot 165 - Antique Wanted Poster With Photographs For David Kane And James E. O'Brien, Pickpockets, William H. Pierce, Superintendent Of Police, Boston, Massachusetts, July 8, 1907
This is a wanted poster with photographs of David Kane and James E. O'Brien, signed by William H. Pierce, Superintendent of Police, Boston, Massachusetts, dated July 8, 1907. Both men were arrested in Boston on April 24, 1907, for picking pockets, held in $1,500 and $1,000 bail respectively for the Superior Court, and defaulted. David Kane, alias David Crowley, is described as age 25 years, height five feet 7 1/2 inches, weight 150 pounds, light complexion, with a small scar above the outer end of the left eyebrow, identified as an opium smoker. James E. O'Brien is described as age 24 years, height five feet 5 1/2 inches, weight 145 pounds, dark complexion, with three scars at the center of the forehead and scars on the left index, middle, and little fingers. Bertillon measurements are recorded for both men. Instructions state if located, arrest, wire, and an officer with necessary papers will be sent. Poster shows age toning, creasing, edge wear, and handling marks consistent with age and use.