Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1929 — Page 16

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EARLY SHOPPER WITH GUN GETS SI 07 IN HOLDUP Burglars Take Loot Valued at More Than SI,OOO From Stores, Homes. Doing his “shopping” early, a holdup man visited the Joseph M. Downey grocery and fruit stand at 6:30 a. m. today and forced Downey to hand over $107.50 from his pocket. Store'; and homes when looted of merchandise, jewelry, silverware and clothing valued at more than $1,500 in a week-end wave of burglary. Musical instruments valued at $5lO were stolen Sunday night from the Rinne Music Company store. 128 Pembroke Arcade. It was the fourth burglary at this store within a year. Burglars who entered the Leo Statz Optical Company, 145 East Ohio street. Sunday night stole several watches from the repair board, but did not bother the safe. Noble Dinsmore, 526 Eugene street, fired point blaank at a burglar who opened his second-story bedroom window Sunday morning. The prowler left his ladder. William J. Starkey, 861 West Twenty-eighth street, reported a pair of trousers and $45 stolen from his home, and J. W. Tucker, 5417

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