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Show PETTY THIEVES ARE BUSY, POLICE REPORT Coat Valued at $100 Stolen From Automobile; Auto-mobile; Blankets, Money and Chickens Taken. Overcoat thieves, ehieken thieves and other petit larceny offenders are keeping keep-ing the police busy. A. L. Park, .141)9 South Fourth East street, vesterdav reported that a wom-anv's wom-anv's coat, black, full length, and trimmed with grav fox fur collar and cuffs, and valued at $1000, had been stolen from his machine when he stopped somewliere along -Main street. The coat ri0 ttirt nmfrtv nf Mrs. liiicille Har- vev, 1483 South Seventh East street. R. P. Jennings, 4 Avalon apartments, vesterdav afternoon reported the loss of an overcoat, which was taken while he was busv at the Latter-day Saints Business Busi-ness college, while Mrs. Joseph Price, 951 Euclid avenue, missed two gray blankets with pink border trimmings, when she went into her yard to remove them from the clothes line where they had been placed for an airing. According Accord-ing to the police, she suspects a neighbor, neigh-bor, i E. M. Flagel. 1227 South Ninth East street, vesterdav missed a purse containing con-taining four $1 bills and some change, and is not certain whether ho lost it or had his pocket picked, and J. Freebaini, 25.'(() South Seventh East, did not discover dis-cover until yesterday that some poultry fancier made off with forty of his choice chickens last Sunday. |