WANT TO START SOMETHING. ~ Patrolman Happens Along and Stops a Boy's Ambitions.

September 22, 1907
WANT TO START SOMETHING.

Patrolman Happens Along and Stops
a Boy's Ambitions.

He was 2 1/2 years old, tow-headed and brown-eyed. He was bareheaded, barefooted and wore only a little white calico slip on which were black polka dots. When Patrolman Edward McNamara found him at Tenth and Main streets yesterday morning the little fellow had mounted to the front seat of an automobile and was doing his very best to turn a crank and "start something."

"What are you doing here?" asked the patrolman.

"I wanna make it toot an' go," said the tow-head.

The little trespasser was taken to headquarters and placed in charge of Mrs. John Moran, matron. He kept her busy for two hours keeping him out of mischief. After she had placed everything beyond his reach his mother, Mrs. Inez Naylor, 1001 Wyandotte street, called for him. She said the young chauffeur's name was Harry Naylor.