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Show HOME LOOTED DBRMGMSENCE W. H. Efeeder, Jr., Loses Heavily While on Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Trip "When Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reeder, Jr., and son Billy arrived home Tuesday Tues-day ovnnlne from YHlowstono park, their home at 10G4 Twonty-slrth street contained little but the furnl-J ture. Burglars had entered during their absence and carried away goods valued at $700. Included in th loss were clothing, ilverw&re and numerous personal ar- j tides. Mrs. Reeder lost a black fox and also a skunk fuf set, her evening gowns, dresses and even her w ddln dress, while Attorney R'ee3er had llr-l tie left except a winter overcoat, a I palm beach buU and a drett suit. The burglars left behind a tew sllv r heirlooms. All the material. lncl.Ud-1 lng manicure sets, was packed in two new leather suitcases and three paper clothing boxefl. A small Wife which contained the more valuable articles had been battered but not opened. Dr. A. A Robinson of this city, who made the trip with the Rceders, returned at the same time. |