Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1930 — Page 18
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BANDITS TAKE SBO IN HOLDUP OF DRUGSTORE Street Car Crew Robbed of SSB by Pair at Fairground. Police today were searching for three bandits, one of whom robbed a drug store of SBO and two others who stole SSB from a street car crew Wednesday night. Forcing Mrs. John Russell and her husband, operators of a drug store at Blake and Walnut streets, to open the safe, an armed Negro bandit es< ed with SBO Wednesday night, police were told. Mr. and Mrs. Russell were the only persons in the store at the time. Robbery on Street Car Two men who boarded a fairground street car, robbed Paul Day, 27, of 218 South McKimm street, conductor, of S2O and John T. Smith, 59, of 3820 East Thirty-sec-ond street, motorman, of S3B. After the robbery, the bandits ran north into the fairground. Slugging Pete Myers, 65, of 405 East Washington street, watchman at the Fallender junk yard, Eighteenth street and the Belt railroad, two men escaped but failed to get any loot. The sluggers hit Myers over the head with a pipe after hiding behind a door. “Have a Drink!” Robbed Amos Skaggs, 55, of 2507 Prospect street, told police he accepted the invitation of two men to “have a drink” in a vacant house at New Jersey and South streets'. When he called police he was wearing a suit that one of the pair “traded” him for his new one, valued at $46. Two youths who conversed with employes of the Postal Telegraph Company, fourth floor of the Merchants Bank building, stole a purse containing $9.50 from Miss Myrtle Williams, 2919 North Capitol avenue, she told police today. KNOCKED DOWN BEFORE GUESTS; GETS DIVORCE Sister-In-Law of Constance Talmadge Is Awarded Decree. B " T'vitrd Press CHICAGO, June 19.—Mrs. Constance Reed Netcher, sister-in-law to Constance Talmadge, was granted a divorce from her husband, Irving Nechter. official of the Boston store, after telling of alleged cruelties. Mrs. Netcher testified that her husband knocked her down before a party of guests in January, 1927, at the Ritz hotel in New York, and that last Nov. 1 he broke down a door between their rooms in the Berkeley hotel, London, and choked her. Netcher’s mother Is owner of the Boston store. Mrs. Netcher’s attorney said that she would receive $15,000 a year alimony. Constance Talmadge is the wife of Townsend Netcher, the defendant’s brother.
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