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NOISE SAVES SILVERWARE. ~ Burglar One Who Had Been Waiting on Porch With Headache.
November 16, 1909 NOISE SAVES SILVERWARE. Burglar One Who Had Been Wait-ing on Porch With Headache.The noise of a bureau drawer being opened awakened Dr. Frances Henry about 3 o'clock yesterday morning in her home, 2203 Brooklyn avenue. She hurried down stairs just in time to see a man running down the hall and escape through the open door.An examination
BOYS PICK UP LIVE WIRE. ~ Evidently Charged Through Damp Pole -- Neither Hurt Seriously.
November 16, 1909 BOYS PICK UP LIVE WIRE. Evidently Charged Through Damp Pole -- Neither Hurt Seriously.While Charles Lumble, 14 years old, of 2610 East Eleventh street, and Leo Kelley, 11 years old, were playing yesterday afternoon opposite 2508 Tenth street both boys were shocked by a telephone wire on the ground and which both seized at the same time. The wire ac
MARCHED HIM TO STATION. ~ Employer Surprised Employe Disposing of Ham and Bacon.
November 16, 1909 MARCHED HIM TO STATION. Employer Surprised Employe Dis-posing of Ham and Bacon.George Teck, head of the firm of Teck, Waterman & Co., 411 Delaware street, wholesale dealers in cured meats, acted as his own detective and yesterday morning caused the arrest of an employe of the firm on a charge of larceny. For some time past Teck has b
WOOLF TOOK NO CHANCES. ~ Didn't Even Take Cigars Until Board Gave Permission.
November 15, 1909 WOOLF TOOK NO CHANCES. Didn't Even Take Cigars Until Board Gave Permission.A box of cigars was handed to the board of police commissioners yesterday with a written request from Patrolman J. L. Woolf that he be permitted to accept it. Counselor Cromer explained that he had recently sent Woolf out to stand guard at a
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