Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1926 — Page 8

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TWO LARGE BEER HAULS ARE MADE Homes Within Few Blocks of Each Other Raided. To large beer hauls were made by police late Thursday at homes a few blocks apart on N. Illinois St. Mae Edna Lewis, 2315 N. Illinois St., was charged with operating a blind tiger. Sergeant O’Conner and squad said they found, at her house, equipment for a small distillery, 105 quarts and sixty-five pints of home brew and twenty-four gallons brewing. A short time Inter, after the word probably had been passed along that police were at work in that section, officers raided a home at room 9, 1(108 N. Illinois St. Sergeant Helm said he found beer brewing equipment, 140 quarts of home brew and eighteen gallons brewing. No one was in the room* and furniture evidently had been removed recently. Albert Scott, Negro, 312 N. Blackford St., was arrested. Police said they found him with a can of whisky which he tried to dump.

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Julian J. Adams, 122 Cottage Ava. (Ford, 520-153), from Sanders and Leonard Sts. **tl” Drive Auto Service, 130 E. New York St. (Ford, 524-934), from Washington St. and Virginia Ave. Vincent B. Brown, 1451 Southeastern Ave. (Chevrolet, 521-107), from Delaware and Ohio Sts. Blanche B. Brown, 271 N. Belle Vleu PI. (13-680), from Washington St. and Senate Ave. Lawrence Callaway, 952 Massachusetts Ave. (Ford), from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. Robert Walker, Sheridan. Ind. (Ford, 31-193), from Capitol Ave. and Market St. BACK HOME AGAIN An automobile reported found by police belongs to: Frank Gallon. 3143 Broadway (Ford), found at Fayette and Walnut Sts.

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