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EAM DENVER STORES ALSO ROBBED! But the Police There Quick Action occurred early Tuesday, bringin total during the year to 13, “T can see absolutely no reason Extensive plans to stop the orgy Why our stores should be the prey of] of safo-stealing which has been ing charge, H. G said by robbers all the ¢ Tn no other} prevalent during the last month were | I eutor Malcolm aw to be} city have wo suffered » | being made Tuesday by Chief of Ni | I of the United uritions Truss | \4 ko persistently | lice W. B, Severyns and Capt, B. L. | t with headquarters in the Smith | & MePherson, assis Hedges. | building, ly lodged in the elty Jail} Beattlo Piggly- Wiggly grocery stores, Chief Severyns announced that one | m an open charge, pending formal | Ng Commented Tuesday on the Intest/ of the first steps would be to aank | nplaint, Loop's arrest, Monday robbery of the company store, which | the city council to authorize the pur: | night, followed a grand larceny M “I am at a loss to understand how The robbers could work so daringly and so often and still remain at lib. In Denver our stores were rob- but the robbers Were put in Jail before they could get I earnestly hope that the po- campaign erty. Ded several times, much, Hee will oorganize a Against these thugs, and I will do! of nis automobile, invariably steals fled, and whom Loop was attempt: | everything in my power to ald! a high.powered car, a much more ing to have arrested. Mra. Ingalls | them.” | expensive type than those we have. ls reported to have declared that McPherson 4 ared that as sult of the robberies one insurance company had canceled {ts insu ‘on the Piggly Wigsly stores and that he expected a cancellation of insur. ‘ance by the present holler of Insurance. The Piggly Wiggly stores in the past year have been robbed of | eight safes, have beon held up times by bandits and two attempts ‘were made to steal other Safes, The list of robberies include: following stores; No. 4, at 4728 Uni Versity way, robbed of two safes; 5 at 622 Broadway N., robbed of two safes; No. 8, at Mth ave, 8. Beacon ave. lost two safes and held | up once; No. 12, at 1100 19th ave. NN, lost two safes; No. 10, al Broadwsy N., held up twice and at- tempted robbery of safe once; No. 6, attempted robbery 1135 34th ave., once. HERE'S MORE ABOUT ROBBERIES STARTS ON PAGE 1 smashup against a tree. The auto managed to make the curve, however, and made another turn where three roads intersect. When the police auto arriv THE SEATTLE STAR THE VICTIM AND THE NEMESIS|MAN IS JAILED IN FRAUD CASE 3 “Got $675 From Me In Stock Deal,” Woman Says I} SEEK TO CURB SAFE CRACKERS: Chief and Captain Hedges | Organize Special Squad | Got | | | Involving a fraudulent stock-sell | \charge sworn to by Mra. Nina B, In- of Po Bil, in which she ac Loop of defrauding her of we the/ chase of two high-powered automo biles for use in running down ban: | adits, Had the police department owned such a car Tuesday morning the safe robbers who looted the Pig: gly Wiggly store on University way would have been captured, accord: | ing to Soveryns. | “A thief whose lite may depend on his quick getaway and the speed | attorney, Louis gilvain, do- no phase of the case af- ited Securities Trustoon, he said, ts not nell. auserted his client Is man, Who had | ing stock. He the victim of anoth a re} |hor dealings were all thru another man who ts no longer connected with the company. DIRIGIBLE MAY JAUNT TO POLE plan to Send Shenandoah Into the North | WASHING? BMewects | Shenandoah, the bl, shortly be sent on a dash The result was demonstrated this | morning, when safe robbers escaped from our men by running away | from them, “The Piggly Wiggly Co. should re move the opportunity to these safe robbers by either collecting thelr three | CMS before the: Jor else buy heavier safes, which are | imposible to carry off, It is impos | sible for us to put a policeman con stantly on duty in front of every one of their stores,” | Capt. Hedges Tuesday morning | * jordered his patrol to keep two of | J | the best police autos constantly in| | readiness, with a crew of four men | to each car, ready to go at a mo- ment's notice, They will carry shot: | guns and rifles, The automobile Py ailike wareed "ts bitwaen & und € Police Captain E. L, Hedges Giese at the close Of @/to the North Pole, It was revealed | o'clock every morning, with the| Conference Tuesday with J. E. McPherson, of the Piggly-|toaay when Secretary of the Navy | crews eames Teady, the chier eata.| Wiggly stores, Two robberies Monday night made the 18th) penvy . ~ | time this year safes of this concern have been robbed, rance f the ss the No. and Dec, 4. ~ The! ‘» glant dirigl it 231 made public a letter from ap! d to ns for @ great naval North ration, Pro | Polntment of a mpectal navy be dent Coolldge authorising rPhota by Priee & Car , Mtar Hiatt Photographers hos. ath a short time later at the ex |gpe der for mail at the time of the ra green al accident hile on thelr way, they met a| aii sharp| TWO Runaway Cars Collide xoing up to the camp With Rail Speeder stepped aside to let the train ge by | and then resumed t ed at] jour ney. South 1 Dakota Charges! the spot, the bandit car had dis- —— Two cars one a “s appeared. The officers cruised] MORTON, Dec. 4.—Two mon are|train they had let pass and rust Wet” Party Camouflage around the district for half an hour | ead as the result of a rear-end col jdown the grade at a fast rate of or more, steking them, but found/|lision between a railroad speeder | speed care Rit the BY D. Db.» only the safe, which had been|@ndtworunawaycars froma logging | !t was rounding a sharp He peiy » hurled from the auto near 39th) train here yesterday. jthe men had no opportunity to] picpRe gs. Db. ave. N. E. and E. 65th st. The safe] Harry Lytle, 21, son of E. B. Ly- | Jump. SRRE, 8. 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