Show BOY BEG N ES SijRGlAR I Breaks into a Store on Sev S en ell South Street SECURED THE SUM OF S125 t A Few Hours After the Firm of 4 Braby Morris Had Reported the l Robbery to tho Police Charles I Whito Had Been Caught with Some of tho Stolen Money in His Pockets and Had Confessed Was Formerly Employed by tho Firm Needed I tho Dough in His Business A burglary was committed during Tuesday night and the burglar a boy of 18 years was captured by Detective Sheets and Acting Chief Janney bcforo the offense was eight hdurs old Blab Bla-b Morriss grocery store at 861 East Seventh South was the place broken into Entrance was gained by breakIng Ing a front window pane and about I 125 cash was taken from a flour barrel In which Die money was hidden The I burglar left a number of silver dollars behind taWnsr with him only gold and nickels Immediately after discovering I the robbery yesterday morninG theI I storekeepers notified the police Sheets and Janney went to the stortfnnd made an investigation and both agreed that the work was that of some one familiar with the place Suspicion fell upon Charles Whito a youth who had a I month ago been employed at the store as deliver I man The olllccrs afler run I ning1 down other clues located tho young I suspect on Main and Second South streets shortly after 1 oclock in the afternoon In his pockets was found 60 and after a few weak denials the youth odmittcd his guilt Ho had given away 15 in nickels which he purloined I at the store I needed the dough In my business was the only explanation the youthful I burglar made of his crime He insists that he took but S5 instead of 125 as reported by the llrm A charge of burglary bur-glary was lodged against him and the boy was locked up in the hobo corridor cor-ridor He has a home and parents In Colorado I |