Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1927 — Page 16

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WIVES PROBE IE ROBBERIES, DIAM£ND THEFTS tel Clerk Held Up by Two Gunmen at Early Hour This Morning. hree hold-ups, the disappearance three valuable diamond sets and eral burglaries, In which the loot Dhed a high total, were investied by detectives today. Yheeier Bffrke, 66, of 408’A Massasetta Ave., night clerk at the n Hotel, was robbed of $lO early ty. He told police that at 5:20 tn. he saw two men in the hall, started to play with the gunmen, eving they were joking, and was l “not to fool, as he might get •t.” After looting the cash regir, they locked Burke in a room, ohn Purkerson, Sixty-Second and onial Sts., night watchman at the ianapolis Light and Heat Comy, was held up by a Negro, who k $13.75. Grocery Robbed 'wo Negroes, who entered the eery of John Hider, 402 W. TwenTifth St., and purchased soft iks proved to be bandits. One of men pulled a gun, and com-* ned Hider "stick ’em up.” He Fed the gun around also covering ler’s wife and son, Charles. Unb to open the register one of the idits ordered Hider to open it, and jsed $2 offered by Charles, who 1 that was all the money they [. When the register was opened men scooped up $47 from the and ran. Irs. E. C. Atkins, 4344 N. Pennvania St., transacted business at Fletcher Savings and Trust Com--Hiy bra£h at Thirtieth and Illinois H., Wednesday, and while there Hi she laid a diamond ring on the inter. She described it as havthree large stones in the center, ued at $1,500. After she left the lk she misssed the stone, but it appeared before she returned. Officer’s Home Entered *.rch V. Grossman, 3829 N. New sey St., reported to police that on w Year’s eve at the Indianapolis lletic Club his wife missed her mond-set bracelet, and a diamondbarpin with eleven stones. The > were valued at SBSO. 5Wh Tarkington, 4270 N. MeridSt., reported' Ills S2OO overcoat len. 'he apartment of C. A Colder, r detective, No. 2, the Oxford. 316 Vermont St., was entered by a •glar who “jimmied” the door, e guns, revolvers and automatic tols, ranging from 25 to 15 in bre, and valued at $75 were watch valued at S4O was missing, 'wo filling stations at Speedway e. and Sixteenth St., were burglar--3 and the pay phones taken. Diaries Redding, Delaware Hotel, ted his room was entered through window and clothing valued at SSO en. _ ’he apartment of W. H. Richards, , 3, The Oxford, 31C. E. Vermont was entered by the “jimmy” burHr and at S7O tail INVESTING IN LIME > Blany New Hampshire farmers are Hesting a% much as S2OO each In Be. These farmers are planning Bjred lice tlieii*x grain bills by growls a'.falfH.

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Here’s One on the Police By Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 6. Auto of Robert Hewins was stolen here Dec. 19. Hewins reported the theft to the police. Days went by and Hewins abandoned dope of recovering it. This week, Hewins received a call from Dr. E. P. Busse: "There’s a car that’s been parked In front of my place since before Christmas. It has your name on the license card.” It was Hewins’ car. Buss'S lives two blocks from the police station.

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