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Show TWO YOUTHS FftCEl CHARGEJF THEFT; Weapons and Leather , i Clothing Reported Stolen From Office. Glen Doremus, 19 years of age. and Albert Al-bert Griffin. 17, who wero arrested November No-vember 1 by operatives of the Pinkerton detective agency, will appear shortly to answer charges of grand larceny In connection con-nection with a series of thefts from of-! of-! fices in the Ness building and adjoining business houses. A grand larceny complaint has been filed against Doremus by Assistant County Attorney At-torney Frank O. James. Tho complain -ant is W. Dorsey Burgess in whose ol-j ol-j fices at 324 and 325 Ness building the I youths were caught. Mr. James said yesterday yes-terday that Doremus, now out on bond, will come up for preliminary hearing before be-fore Judge Henry C, JLund in the near future. fu-ture. Griffin will be given a hearing on the same charge before the juvenile court on November 25, according to Chief Proba- , ticm Officer Arthur v;tf-li.-r. , . J uj euaea specialty. R'as. J2 v. e503 ' i. PKUIKNCED tvuk and Iiousi-Eeeper, wlib --, child 11. Wl&lies pcmlfuu iu til. Addrvs v "-'i'. Tribune. c-ih.k; ."ul'Nt; wenuau wuis Ifuae eleauiiig - or 3 dios said to have aumutea ntat nt'T.'dU us-.u the keys in gaining admittance to the rooms of Mr. Burgess. Mr. Burgess said yesterday that leather clothing to an amount of $300 had been stolen from his sample cases in addition to two revolvers and a shot gun. One ol toe revolvers was found and identified by Mr. Burgess at the home of Griffin. Identification was made at Griffin's homo of knives taken from the office of J. C. Hooper, also on the third floor of the Ness building. Other robberies reported re-ported in the neighborhood occurred in the Scott Hardware store, the Boyd Park jewelry store. McKendrick's shoe store and the Chicago store. The youths denied de-nied any connection with these robberies. |