HE LONGED TO BE A LOBSTER. ~ But When Suit Case Was Stolen, C. W. Hawkins Changed Mind.

August 7, 1909
HE LONGED TO BE A LOBSTER.

But When Suit Case Was Stolen, C.
W. Hawkins Changed Mind.

He longed to be a lobster and even went so far as to carry that longing in print within his suitcase, did C. W. Hawkins from Kansas, and last night his longing came to an end. Mr. Hawkins, or Squire Hawkins, struck town at supper time, carrying with him a suit case containing clothes and other things, among which was the printed legend: "I'd rather be a lobster than a wise guy."

Walking on Main street just south of Eighth street Mr. Hawkins from Kansas spied a restaurant. He entered, placed his suit case near the door and thereby had his longings gratified for within ten minutes the suit case was gone. Mr. Hawkins, greatly perturbed, reported his loss to the police last night.