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IMPORTANT CAPTURE. 
Arrests by Manchester Police Will 
Probably Clear Up Some Myster- 
ious Breaks. 
What is probably one of the most 
important pieces of work in the line 
of clearing up some of the myster- 
‘ious burglaries that have been 
bothering the police along the 
North Shore the last two years, was 
pulled off by Chief of Police Henry 
‘Sullivan and his men this week. 
Lemuel West, 45, was arrested Mon- 
day evening and Frank Goodwin, 
24, was taken the next morning, and 
both are in Salem jail awaiting trial 
next Tuesday. 
On the 15th of January, Patrick 
_Hyland reported to the police that 
the Devens house off Forest street 
had been entered the night before. 
_An investigation showed that the 
place had been entered by false 
keys. Bureau drawers had been 
rifled and closets gone through and 
locked afterwards. Tracks leading 
from the house were followed to 
Forest street where they were lost. 
Officers, two at a time, were at the 
cottage for the next three nights, 
but nobody came. 
-Two nights afterwards, on the 
21st, the place was again entered by 
false keys. This time the closets 
were cleaned out. The police watch- 
ed the house for a week this time. 
But nobody showed up. On the 
dist, last Sunday, another attempt 
Was made, but as the door has been 
secured by a new Yale lock and 
the front door had a key on the in- 
side, the intruders did not enter. 
The caretaker notified Chief Sulli- 
van Monday morning and the police 
got busy for fair this time. They 
followed the tracks in the snow 
across lots to the railroad, where 
they were lost, and later Officers 
Bullock and Cook traced out an- 
other set of tracks that came to- 
ward the house, and these led to a 
shanty off Forest street on the old 
county road. Chief Sullivan hasti- 
ly procured a search warrant and 
broke into the house. Among the 
things found were: 
1 white bed spread 10 linen towels 
2 white linen suits (men) 
1 sterling mounted magnifying glass 
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It was learned that Lemuel West 
occupied the shanty. West had 
gone to Gloucester. The Glouces- 
ter police were communicated with 
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and West was arrested at 7.30: He 
was brought to Manchester on the 
9.05 train. Meanwhile Officer Lee 
telephoned in from Magnolia beat 
that a Gloucester fellow named 
Frank Goodwin had been seen with 
West Sunday. 
It was at Goodwin’s house in 
Gloucester that the police arrested 
West. On the suggestion of Chief 
Sullivan the Gloucester police re- 
turned to Goodwin’s later and ask- 
ed for the things which West had 
left there, as a pretext. Sure 
enough, Goodwin handed over a bag 
and two suit cases. When West 
learned that Goodwin had turned 
over the bag and two suit cases to 
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