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Show I MAN DRESSED I IN ATTIRE OF I BOY WANTED j Police Believe Disguised Intruder In-truder Is Responsible for Robberies Wdth six burglaries reported Mon-day Mon-day and two today the pollro nro searching: for tho "boy burglar'" who rl t t j8 believed to be responsible for most of the robberies H This clue wmm unearthed by Etar; geant A. H. Stephens who went to ln-veotlKate ln-veotlKate n hurjrlnrv 1.1 'be residence j 4 of R. H. Swaner, 273 Thirty-first H street. He found the house ransacked with the contents of trunks turned out on H the floors, heddlnr pulled off on be floors and the mattresses disarranged ; 1 the contents of a cedar chest turned n( nnd the entire house In a state of disarray. It was ripparont according to Ser-c Ser-c ant St ri hens that the Imrplar whs looking for money onlv .is he did not iJJH steal valunhlo articles he had handled. H Entrance i.ii been sained through a window in the bathroom. ' i A boy residing; next door told Per- B geant Btsphens thai he had seen what I i ppea red to be b man dressed in boy's H clothing: rlimhlnjr nut of the bath- s"x room window He wore white tennis shoes, black stockings, hrown k nlckerbocker prints and a boy's shirt. The youngster told Sergeant Stephens that the Intruder was ontirelv too large for that Style of dress. ! IJI'M, w A froahle, residing at .1129 Grant avenue, reported that hurglar entered bis house through a bathroom i window ami had stolen h 32 caliber automatic pistol and fl Ifi In cash The sheriff at HJvanston, Wyo., In-1 formed local nollre officials last nltrht that two women burglars that had been worklne In that vicinity had ap-! parently left there and were headed' I toward Salt Lake He gave bu ts meager description of, the two wonion. nn |