Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1927 — Page 5
murdered man |$ IDENTIFIED As Kokomo Y ou th |19 ,, rt( .. Ind.. Jan- 7.-Th t . body of found by hunter. last Saturday " field near Knox and burled ye»L.V unidentified was to be exhum--1 iffilay for reburial at Kokomo. Ind., loing its identification by Antonio , as his son. Joseph Bruno. 19. Hie father claimed the body lata „ B . f rdar after identifying clothing aß d a photograph. He was too late w delay burial. Authorities believe young Bruno' murdered in an automobile and hisbody thrown into the woods where It w m found The skull was fracturt„l and six bullet holes were in the tfy when it was discovered. Httrno said he last saw his soil Dec. when he hail given the youth $2. Th money was found on the body. Young Bruno had served sentences at th, Indiana reformatory and |was uuder indictment In Howard county charged with contributing to delinquency* South Bend authorities believed before identification by Bruno that the T , t iim was Harry R. McKahan, a. secret service operative. Indianapolis police meanwhile were investigating the possibility that he ns another man who might have been killed in a liquor war. ( ’ After Grippe, * Bronchitis, Cold Or Cough, Build Strength With j SCOTTS i EMULSION i Rich In The HealthGiving Vitamins Os « Cod-liver Oil 9 | Srattft Bownr. Mlnrwnfield, N. J. c J —
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Utility Company To Sell Preferred Stock I The board of directors of the North- . ern Indiana I’up'ic Service Company i liave authoriied the sale of 11,750.0 n of its 6 per < ent preferred stock. Pub- ■ lie offering of this Stock is being made by the Utility Securities Company at $93.50 a share. Operating revenue for the 12 ended September 30, 1926, of the companies now comprised in the Northern Indiana Public Service Company was $10,752,848.17. Net income after all 1 charges including interest on funded 1 debt was $2,522,378.54. The dividend re- ' qulrements on the company's prefer- • red stocks is $884,500.00. — - o Bank Bandits Get $15,000 Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 7.-—(United | Press )—Three masked bandits held 'up and robbed the Tarrant City bank here of $15,000 in cash early this morning. Two of the men held up the
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