y The Notorious Woman Bandit Will s Tackle the Stage Again, I his Time as an “Actress and Not c Asa Highway Robber.i I Pearl Hart, the notorious, once r: more breathes free air, having been paroled by Governor Brodie 11 last Saturday, and she left on Monday nights train for Kansas City. Quite a large number of people were at the depot to get a glimpse of Arizona’s famous female ex-bandit and they were not disappointed for she was there, and if there is one thing more than another that Pearl is not shy on'’ it is a fondness for notoriety. .Her ticket was bought straight throught to Kansas City, where (o her mother and sister live, ar)dj5* the latter has written a drnina in ; i'' which Pearl will assume the,h leading role, arrangements hav- n ing been inude to play the Or-1 » pheura circuit, the Initial performance to be given in Kansas City. It is understood that the y drama will embody Pearl’s own J r experience as a stage robber, I s with all the blood and thunder i accompaniments, and the famous c Pearl will once again with her trusty Winchester hold up thedriver of n western stage, line up the passengers and relieve them of their valuables while her partner. “Boots,” covers the victims with his gun, and takes no chances. But this is all in the play, for after serving over three years in the territorial U prison for this kind of a gun \ ( play Pearl has quit the real thing I' and decided to reform. She will try to elevate the stage instead of robbing it. Pearl is a pretty