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Today, Sullivan’s man was there to check the cigarette machine and found that it had been broken into. He did not miss anything so he did not report it. Joe McCormick, operating garage at 44 Bloomingdale Avenue, reports that on August 7th or on the night of August 6th the lock was broken on the garage. Throwing glasses in the tavern, refused to leave. Call for police at the Alpine Tavern – fight going on – Locked up Carl Clarkson of Tupper Lake. Call that Gene Keough left the lights on at Conley’s Funeral Home. Call from a lady on St, Bernard Street - no Air Raid Wardens around. Warned him to keep the peace or he would get locked up. Oliver Wilson came home and had been drinking, started an argument with his wife, mother and father. Call for police at Wilson’s house, 1 Lake Flower Avenue. Wants police to keep an eye on the place. Gay’s daughter was home alone so he did not tell her. Waterstratt, 11 Jenkins Street says that last night somebody tried to break into Mrs. Complaint from John Ridenour that someone makes a mess in front of his building every night. Dark gray and light gray stripes with navy blue satin lining. Said that while her car was parked on Main Street near the Telephone Company building, and she was in the movies, a suit coat was stolen from her car. Locked up Floyd McElphatric and Delbert Garrow of Tupper Lake. Call from McVeety’s -the boys just put two drunks out of there that were raising hell – they were on the St. Someone was in the woods near her barn with a flash light. Went up and found the Smith’s were having a family argument, told them to quiet down. Wilkins at 161 Broadway that the people downstairs were fighting. Advised her to come down and sign a petition to Children’s Court.

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Wants kids brought into Children’s Court. Said boys who stole her fishing pole from her front porch have thrown it into Lake Colby at the Latour ice house. Gedroiz who examined John Slater and diagnosed case as a cut lip and intoxication. After being subdued he was taken to the police station and locked up for disorderly conduct. Put him in the police car and as we were going up the Berkeley Hill he turned on the police officer and almost turned the police car into a parked car. He was bleeding profusely from the mouth. Investigated by Wallace who found one John Slater swearing and cursing on the side walk and trying to go back in. Call for a police officer immediately to Mark’s Grill. Since this all happened just shy of 80 years ago I will not change the names in the blotter except for serious offenses … if there are any.Ĩ-3 - 6:35 P.M. I pick and choose since there would not be space for an entire month’s entries. The following SLPD blotter (which readers continually ask about) are entries from August 1942. The theater space, as I remember, last housed an IGA store.

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I examine these old photos under bright lights with a magnifying glass but I could not make out the year on the car’s license plate. I miss my neighbor Hawkeye for lots of reasons but I know he could tell me the year of that Model T Ford in the picture. Next door was a wine and liquor store so the picture was before Prohibition. The location today is the Downhill Grill which was then a 3-story building housing apartments above the Bijou Theater. Street lights extend straight out to the middle of the street. A complex network of power poles and lines were on both sides of the street. William Kollecker, shot in a rainstorm, showing the shiny brick road.

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We are proud to serve and look forward to working with you in making Burlington a better place to live, work and play for everyone.This photo is from a 1989 calendar published by the Saranac Lake Free Library.

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