FARMINGTON TIMES, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, January 21, 1916 WOMAN HELD ON THREE CHARGES __________ Mrs. Katie Kiss of Flat River, Mo., Accused of Stealing $500.00 __________ The police Sunday received a message from T. W. Martain, Justice of the Peace at Flat River, Mo., asking that Mrs. Katie Kiss, 35 years old, of Flat River, who was wanted on a charge of grand larceny, be arrested when she arrived in St. Louis on an Iron mountain train. Mrs. Kiss is accused of stealing $500. Patrolmen Asplin and Senn boarded the train at the Boardway station, Broadway and Tesson street, and when it arrived in Tower Grove station they arrested Mrs. Kiss. Mrs. Kiss said through an interpreter that she had deserted her husband in Flat River and was on her way to visit her sister in East St. Louis. When searched at Police headquarters she was found to have $140, a gold watch, solid gold necklace, two diamond rings, a diamond brooch and a breastpin. Mrs. Kiss denies having stole the money. She is held pending the arrival of her husband.