BOY HAD WORTHLESS CHECK. ~ "Izzy" Miller, Once in Reform School, Again in Trouble.

October 9, 1907
BOY HAD WORTHLESS CHECK.

"Izzy" Miller, Once in Reform
School, Again in Trouble.

"Izzy" Miller, 14 years old, is held at the detention home awaiting trial in the juvenile court on the charge of trying to pass a worthless check on a dry goods company, 1331 Grand avenue. "Izzy" was arrested by the police of No. 4 station. The check, which the company wouldn't take, was signed, "H. C. Jacoby," payable to "Isadore Miller" and drawn on the Pioneer Trust Company. "Izzy" has been in trouble before, and was released from the boys' school at Boonville only five months ago. He lives iwth his step-father, Mike Harris, at 1829 Grand avenue.