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Camden Post-Telegram * June 10, 1909 |
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Leon Branch - Locust Street - Elbridge B. McClong - Lulu Parks |
Camden Courier-Post - January 31, 1928 |
BENCH
WARRANT ISSUED FOR NORTH CAMDEN MAN A bench warrant for Herman Max Schwartz in whose
home at 214 Byron
Street, a 50-gallon still was seized yesterday
afternoon, was issued by Judge
Bertman
when Schwartz failed to appear at Police Court
today.
Bertman
was informed by a policeman sent to find him that
Schwartz was in Philadelphia.
Bertman
called Harry Albert, formerly active in Seventh
Ward politics, to the front of the courtroom. Pointing to Mrs. Rosie
Speller, 39 years old, 241 Burns
Street, held as a
material witness., Bertman asked Albert if he had told the woman or
Schwartz to stay away from the court. Albert denied he had said
anything. "I was told you had.”
Bertman
declared, as Albert returned to his seat. Mrs. Speller was detained yesterday afternoon when Police Captains Naylor and Cunningham and Detective Branch seized the still, a quantity of mash, and 24 empty cans in Schwartz’s home. |
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Camden Courier-Post - Evening Courier - June 3, 1933 |
CRASH
FOILS THIEVES Thieves
who used a ladder to remove a second-story window from Corbett's Kut Price
Drug Store, 725 Broadway,
were frightened away early yesterday when the window crashed. Mrs.
Prossie Corbett, proprietor of
the
store, asleep in her bedroom in another part of the building, told the
police she heard no noise. The
ladder, recently used by painters at the store, was discovered by David
Hawkes, a private watchman in the neighborhood, at 4
a.
m. He called the police and Detectives Leon
Branch and George
Zeitz responded.
According to them, the thieves removed the window by using a brace and
bit. Walter Migala, 1482 South 9th Street, reported to the police that his wrist watch was stolen from the living room of his home while his family was away Thursday night. Entrance had been gained by forcing a rear window. |
Camden Courier-Post - June 5, 1933 |
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THEFT OF 3 SCREENS BRINGS 30-DAY TERM John Rafferty, 35, of 222 Stevens Street, was sentenced Saturday by Police Judge Pancoast to 30-days in county jail on a charge of stealing three screens belonging to Giacomo Daraio, of 706 South Third Street. Rafferty has been frequently in police court during the last year on charges of drunkenness, and, Judge Pancoast expressed surprise that he should now be accused as a thief. Leon Branch, a detective, testified that Rafferty had stolen the screens. |
Camden
Courier-Post June 19, 1933 |
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Peter Korkowski - Daniel Pyzek - Arthur
H. Holl - Leon
Branch Stanislawa Korkowski - Stella Korkowksi - Thurman Street - West Jersey Hospital |
Camden
Morning Post Elizabeth
McCreight |
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Courier-Post * May 17, 1934 |
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6th Street - Hale
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Orris W. Saunders |
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Arthur Colsey
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Bakley -
William T. Feitz - Frank T. Lloyd -
Samuel P. Orlando - Emma Heisler George Ward - Michael Tenerelli aka Mickey Blair - Edward V. Martino - John Garrity Walter S. Mattison - Edward Leonard - Richard Cornog - George Weber - Joseph Leonhardt Leon Branch - Thomas Cheeseman - Frank Wilmot - John Houston - Vernon Jones |
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Arthur Colsey
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Bakley -
William T. Feitz - Frank T. Lloyd -
Samuel P. Orlando - Emma Heisler George Ward - Michael Tenerelli aka Mickey Blair - John Garrity - J. Harry Switzer Walter S. Mattison - Edward Leonard - Richard Cornog - George Weber - Joseph Leonhardt Leon Branch - Thomas Cheeseman - Frank Wilmot - John Houston - Vernon Jones John Potter - Walter Welch - Herbert Anderson |
Camden Courier-Post * October 12, 1934 |
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T. Feitz Emma Heisler - Roy R. Stewart Glenn Brown - Michael Tocco Thomas Cheeseman - Vernon Jones George Weber - Frank Wilmot Howard Fisher - Joseph Leonhardt Frank F. Neutze - Arthur Colsey Lawrence T. Doran - Samuel P. Orlando Rand Street - Baring Street Division Street - South 6th Street Kaighn Avenue - Princess Avenue Sycamore Street |
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Frank
Martz - Erie
Street - Albert Young - North
2nd Street - Andrew Pointkowski - South
9th Street
Crawford Smith - Carman Street - Charles Simonin - Fairview Street - John Studinger - Federal Street Samuel Ford - John Geronio - Cooper Street - James Davis - Mt. Vernon Street - Oscar Conway Mitchell Street - Mary Angelo - Pine Street - Thomas Kirk - Carpenter Street - Samuel Karon Mt. Ephraim Avenue - Walter Hart - Thurman Street - Frank Kulczynski - Orchard Street Clarence Arthur - Clifford Del Rossi - Benjamin Simon - Leon Branch - Walter Smith - Howard M. Smith Michael Tenerelli aka Mickey Blair - Anna Smallwood - Fred Klosterman - Joseph Klosterman Lillian Vincent - Frank Tyson - Edmund Powell - William Kinsler - John Feitz - Walter Taylor - Joseph Rea Harry Smith - John Lockwood - Edward Troutman - Thomas Moreland |
Camden Courier-Post - February 10, 1938 |
5
YOUTHS ARRESTED AS HOLDUP SUSPECTS Police believed they had frustrated the formation of hoodlum bandit mob yesterday with the arrest of five South Camden youths after a holdup of a grocery store at Tenth Street and Ferry Avenue. Two of the five suspects were identified by the grocer, John Jacobs, as the bandits who entered his store at 960 Ferry Avenue, held him up at gun point and escaped with $23.95. , Jacobs told Detectives Heber McCord and Clarence Arthur that he recognized one of the bandits as Anthony Mona, 19, of 947 South Third Street, a former boxer, whom he saw fighting in the ring, McCord said. A radio call was sent to all cars to pick up Mona. A short time later, District Detectives Leon Branch and John Houston arrested Mona as he was eating in a restaurant near Broadway and Kaighn Avenue. After questioning by McCord and Arthur, Mona implicated the others. They are Dominick Spinagotti, 17, of 251 Mt. Vernon street; Vito Brandimorto, 20, of 245 Chestnut Street; Salvatore Martorano, 21, of 344 Cherry Street, and Victor Labato, 19, of 274 Mt. Vernon street. Mona was searched in the detective bureau. Police found $6.65 in change in his pockets. The others were rounded up at their homes by Detective Sergeant Benjamin Simon and Detectives Joseph Mardino and Robert Ashenfelter. According to Simon the youths were "just beginning to embark on a career of crime." When the others were brought to the detective bureau for questioning, all but $2 of the loot was recovered, Detective McCord said. McCord said the youths signed statements saying Mona and Labato entered the store while the others waited in Mona's car outside the store, all fleeing together after the holdup. |
Camden Courier-Post * June 25, 1933 |
BURGLAR
IS ROUTED AS WOMAN SCREAMS Aroused by the rustling of paper in her bedroom, Mrs. Mary Smith, of 1043 South Second Street, was awakened early yesterday to discover a. colored intruder standing over her bed. The man fled as she screamed, escaping through a rear bedroom window in a room where her husband, Arthur, was asleep. Smith, who is a grocer, told police that on the previous Sunday his son, Leonard, had seen a man depart through his bedroom window ·on the second floor; and that about a year ago a wrist watch was stolen from under his pillow. The thief yesterday obtained $10 and small change in a paper bag taken from a bureau drawer in Mrs. Smith's room. Smith has given the name of a suspect to Detectives Clifford Del Rossi and Leon Branch. Mrs. Jennie Simone, of'529 South Second Street, reported to police that on returning to her home Saturday after a week's absence she found thieves had gained entrance through a rear window and taken a watch, brooch and wedding ring.. |
Camden Courier-Post * December 19, 1949 |
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Lillian Heard
- Leon
Branch - Marshall
Thompson - Lester F. Cranmer - Rose Garriola Union Methodist Episcopal Church Broadway - Spruce Street - Coates Alley - Mechanic Street - Liberty Street South 2nd Street - Kaighn Avenue - South 5th Street - Mt. Vernon Street - Cherry Street |