Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, January 14, 1913, p. 1. WILL TAKE TRIP TO MICHIGAN CITY Unaccompanied Two White Caps Go to Prison Unaccompanied by officers and carrying their own commitment papers to the penitentiary, Tobe Snoddy and Silas Adams, convicted of the whitecapping of Harvey McFarland, leave Bloomington tomorrow morning on the 11:30 train for Michigan City to serve their sentence of from 2 to 14 years. In the evening the two will reach Michigan City and will surrender themselves to the warden of the prison. They will at once be enrolled as prisoners and begin serving their sentences. The last day of grace for the two men is tomorrow, and by midnight they must be in prison. They will go from here to Lafayette where they can stop over and catch a later train into Michigan City. Both men have made full arrangements to start serving their time. During the past summer, Snoddy ran his ice business to make money to care for his family while he is in prison. In the last few days he has sold the business.