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Show MAN SLUGGED, R0BBED0F$21j Victim Joins Police in Search Two men slugged him with a blackjack and robbed him of $21 as he emerged from a noodle parlor early Thursday, S. C. Bradshaw, giving his address as 234 South State street, reported as he received re-ceived emergency hospital treatment treat-ment for loss of a front tooth, a cut lip and a head bruise. He said as he stepped out of the Temple Noodle parlor, 71 South West Temple street, about 2 a. m., he was set upon and his wallet emptied. Encountering Patrolman Earl M. Watson, Bradshaw told of his misadventure and the officer called a radio patrol car, which took the injured man on a cruise of the district in a futile effort to catch sight of his assailants. John Losky, San Francisco, reported re-ported theft of his watch from a locker while he was swimming at tha Wasatch springs. ' C. C Keys, 327 Pierpont street, said personal papers were stolen from his automobile parked on South Temple street between Main and State streets. |