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Show uu BURGLARS IN THE IVERSON HOME Burglars entered the home of A. O. Iverson, 2203 Adams avenue last evening and carried away articles valued at $800. Mr, Iverson discovered discov-ered the theft when he came home at 11 o'clock. Every drawer and closet had been examined and the contents thrown upon the floor. In their search for articles of "alue, the thieves overlooked over-looked nothing and the rooms presented pre-sented a picture of disarrangement While Mr Iverson has not a list of all articles taken, he has missed two suits of clothes, a dozen shirts, tvo pairs of shoes, a silk dress, a lady's gold watch, an opal ring and numerous num-erous pieces of silverware and cut gla:ss. The police were notified and Patrolman Pa-trolman John Hutchcns was detailed on the case. Ho found the burglars had pried open a rear door but no clue was left behind upon which to work. rn - |