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Show STORE ROBBED BY A LOIEBIDITWHO IS MASKED Walking into the store of W. H. Beaudoin, 244 Twenty-first street last evenin, a lone bandit forced Mrs. William Wil-liam Thornton and another voman customer to face a wall, while the thief robbed the store till of ?30 in cash. A good description of the bandit was obtained and Officers Ed Butter-field Butter-field and Chauncey Gale investigated tho case. The man Is described as being be-ing about 25 years of age, five feet seven inches, and about 145 pounds in weight. A short time earlier in the evening: C. H. Stevens, secretary of the Stevens Stev-ens Implement company, was walking through Lester park to his home when he was accosted by a man with a re volver, who commanded him to throw up his hands. Instead of complying, Stevens disarmed tho would-be holdup by wrenching the revolver from his grasp. A suspect who gave the name of Oliver Oli-ver Ilubbart was arrested by Detectives Detec-tives Everett Noble and Riley Patton. i |