Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1926 — Page 16
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CITIZENS TRAIL WRONGPERSON Police Warn Against Usurpation of Authority. Police warned several citizens in the 100 block W. Twenty-Ninth St., Wednesday night, that police work must be done only by the proper authorities. A. E. Davidson, Negro, of 2871 Highland PI., reported that while walking along Twenty-Ninth St., from his home to the street car, the driver of an auto turned the lights on him, and soon several men came out of a house and .followed him. They followed the street car he boarded to Twenty-First St., where one of the men boarded the street car and warned Davidson to stay off of Twenty-Ninth St. - Police found the men who say a Negro was seen on a porch an hour before and they thought Davidson was the man. He proved he had been home at that time, and that he goes to work at 11 p. m. PASSES UP PRETTY BAIT Fifteen Young Women Fail to Lure “The Cat” Randit. CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—While fifteen pretty young women paraded as "bait,” and 300 policemen hid In dark alleyways to trap him last night "The Cat” bandit, who has been preying on women in the ex elusive north side district here for the past four months, presumably watched his stalkers and laughed. No attacks were reported. The previous evening the “Cat" snatched the purses from half a dozen young women and stripped the Jewels from half a dozen others. “The Cat” is anew type of bandit, elusive and “cute,” but not dangerous, according to Capt. John Stege, deputy chief of detectives. A lawful time Is due at Elwood Friday night. Delegations from Anderson, Alexandria. Muncie, Kokomo. Tipton,, Hartford City and Nobles ville will attend the annual Policeman's ball there.
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Friends of Arthur Smith, of Hartford City, are calling him Barney Google. Smith won a race horse in contest at Montpelier. Warsaw is enjoying its dryest holiday week, according to Police Chief William A. Wlnebrenner. Only two men have been arrested for drunkenness. George Kilander, city building custodian at Huntinglon, is suffering from a broken rib, received when he fell while playing Santa Ciaus. • Valda Mae Whited, 12, is the poet of Plymouth. She won a prize offered by a store there for the best poem. It reads: “The five and ten "The clerks are courteous, “So are the men.” John Layton, Greensburg city councilman, has been promoted. He has been appointed to the police force. Florida is a place only for the rich, according to Dr. T. J. Wright, chiropractor and printer of Bloomington, who lias relumed home. A pair of new shoes cost Howard Holcomb of Wabash sllO. He was fined for paying the merchant with a bad check. Brother of John William of Hartford City wants Indiana to know Arkansas, his home State, is noted for other things beside slow trains. He has sent a bushel of sweet potatoes, averaging four pounds each. Alvin Gray of Perkinsville was seriously hurt when he upset a load of hay which he was driving through a gate. If Frankfort policemen had to explain to their wives when they returned home with their clothing smelling strongly of beer. Mrs. John Renich showered sour mash on them when they raided her home. * AUTO DELAY FATAL State Official Dies After Hunting Accident. Bu Times Svecial NEWCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 30.—Delay en route to a hospital, caused by tire and engine trouble, proved fatal to C. B. Henry, supervisor of the boys’ department at the Indiana State Village for Epileptics and formerly connected with the Riley Hospital at Indianapolis. Henry accidentally shot himself in the leg while hunting on his sister's farm. He was rushed to a hospital in an auto, but died from loss of blood when delay was encountered.
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