Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Aug 1927, p. 6

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BLAST TWO SAFES, GET $50.001 STOCKS Camden Thugs R Ransack Of- fices and Escape With Gen- eral Motors Securities Oamden, N.J., Aug. 23.--Blasting their way into two safes and ran- sacking two offices in the Broad- way Building, at 23 Broiay, in the heart of Camden's business sec- tion, yeggmen esciped early Sun- day with negotiable securities and other propert yof an estimated value of $50,000 to $75,000, Most of the loot, the biggest haul in a Camden robbery for years, was in the form of stocks of the 7en- eral Motors Corporatich, stolen from a six-foot safe in the office of H B, Wolf & Co.,, investment brokers, on the third floor, Company. office first, the burgulars Apparently entering the Wolf next visited the second floor office of the Atlas Loan Company, blew .open a safe there and took $580.89 'in cash, From the adjoining of- | fice of the Real Silk Hosiery Company the rohbers obtained silk stockings valued at $200, Left Open Safe Untouched In the office of Louis Traiman, real estate auctioneer, the robbers ransacked desk drawers hut left an open safe untouched, The rob- bery appeared to he the work of the same band who early Thursday hlasted a safe at the Sheet Metal Construction Company, North Dela- ware Avenue and Wood Street, in North Camden, and gtole nego- tiahle securities worth $4,200. ' B, B, Sachs, President of the H & B. Wolf & Co. security brokers of Camden and New York, 1 riends Tell Friends TOO . Stops Headache ve years ago BUTOO was practically EEE rn $d omen depend on these little harm. fame has gone from friend to town to town--from coast relieve wid be Z0TO0T Et pe ) a Mh dealers by ol NA 8 box--at al LE asaowneed here: that the securities stolen at Camden were thé follow- ing certificates: - General Motors Corporation 3206495, 0208420, | C208998 and C205626 and Ana- conda Copper 224889, F224560 and F224561, { Thiee Held as Robbers feltora, N.J., Aug. 23.--Police- men, State troopers and detectives of Monmouth and Middlesex coun- ties were working Sunday with op- eratives of the Central Railroad! of New Jersey in an investigation of recent activities of three men arrested here on charges of rob- bery, Then men being held are suspected of having been implicated in the recent robbery of the Central Railroad of New Jersey station in Keansburg, N.J,, when $1,200 was taken from a safe. The three men said they lived in New Brunswick, N.J, They gave their names and ages as Albert Glass, 30 years old; George But- ler, 85, and John Miller, known as "Slim," 26, Three storekeepers of Belford, N.J., identified Miller as the man who entered theiy places of busi- ness about 6 p.m. on August 6 and took away slot machines, He got only.a small amour of money from the machines, it was said, as they | had heen emptied a short time he- fore, The storekeepers who identified Miller were James Halliday, A. BE. Langford and Gustav Thor, Miller was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Louis S. Meese here and sent {to the Monmouth County Jail without bail to await the action of the Grand Jury, Have You Piles Then You Have Something to Learn Thousands who have piles have not learned that quick and perma- nent relief can only be accomplished | with internal medicine. Neither cutting nor any amount of treat- ment with ointments and supposi- tories will remove the cause. 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