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Show , RANDOM REFERENCES Money to loaD on diamonds. T78 25th - Tom DeSance was arrested yesterday yester-day at 2016 Monroe avenue, by Patrolman Pa-trolman YVooton, on the charge of disturbing dis-turbing the peace. Ur. Coulter and Dr. Bart'etL First National Bank Building. Phone 96. Advertisement. H R. Chambers reported the theft of a gold Burlington watch and J. H. Watkina reported the theft of a gold Elgin watch, to the police yesterday. Chamber's watch was valued at 25 and Watklns' at $30. All kinds of coal and pure distilled Ice. M. L Jones Coal & Ico Co. Office, Of-fice, 413 24fh St. Ray Preustle was arrested at 2444 Adams avenue yesterday b Patrolman Patrol-man Wooten. He was booked on the charge of trespass. 6-Passenger, used Ford, for sale Tel. C04. A Mrs. Ford reported to the polio"" jreslerday that her black purse, containing con-taining $25 in cash, had been stclen Dr Pugmire Office, 225 Eccles Bldg C. H. Haudley of 1087 Twelfth street reported to the police Satur day evening) that his house had been P entered and 535 in cash and a lady's black purse, which contained some currency of $10 and $5 denominations and $3 in 1876 dollar pieces, had been stolen. The sales of B & G Butter, like the supply, are perpetual Of course there's a reason. Just try it, and you'll know. The Fifth ward TV. C. T TT will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Quincy R. Craft, 2555 Fowler avezAie An interesting program has been arranged ar-ranged for the afternoon. Presbyterian Rummage Sale, 2352 Washington Ave , October 22, 23 and 24. (Advertisement ). General Agent W. H. Chevers of the Union Pacific has returned from a week's trip to San Francisco and Southern California. Arrested Charles Revel was arrested ar-rested by Officer William Reast, on Washington avenue, between Twenty eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, Saturday Sat-urday night. He was alleged to have been driving an automobile on the wrong side of the street. Frank Brewer was arrested by the same officer of-ficer on Twenty-fifth street, between Madison and Jefferson avenups. He was alleged to have been driving an automobile at an illegal rate of speed. Maude Farley, 273S Williams avenue, ave-nue, teacher of piano. Phone 1704. - Stole l Sweater Patrolman Walter Marlin made two arrests this morn g ing In quick succession. The first V man was Henry7 Smith, an alleged dunk and the second was Jim Tighe. an alleged petit larcenlst. The officer of-ficer "picked up" Tighe, on complaint of H. Albert, the proprietor of a clothing store, on Twenty-fifth street, near Grant avenue, who alleged that Tighe stole a sweater from his store. Speeding--August Jensen, a youth, was arrested this morning by Officer William Reast on the charge of speeding speed-ing an automobile, Mcoching A. Sanders, a transient, was taken into custody by Sergeant John Hutchlns at 10; 45 a. m. today on the charge of vagrancy He Is saiii to have been "mooching " from pedestrians on lower Twenty-fifth 6treet Default Entered In the case of the Eccleo Lumber company against Glen Stokes the default of the defendant has been entered In the district court and judgment has been rendered In favor of the plaintiff company In the sum of $501.60. Births The following births were reported today at the office of the city health department- To Mr. and j Mrs John Hales a son, October 1", to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angus I Wright, a sob. October 15 to Mr. land Mrs, Frank B. Aiken, a son, October Oc-tober 15; to Mr. and Mrs George K I Parker, a daughter, October 15; to Mr. and Mrs Jose Cartabitanto, a son, October 17; to Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton StepbenB. a son, October 8. the automobile. The boys are 1G years old. The officers are now searching for a third boy, who is alleged to have been one of tho joy-riders. It is expected that they will be turned over to the juvenile court authorities. au-thorities. oc |