Show RARE OLD vIOLIN I ESCAPES Burglars Secure Jewelry and Musical Instruments at 59 Main Street Some time during Monday night burg burglars burglars burglars lars entered the stores of J 1 S Jensen jeweler and the Chamberlain Music com corn company compon pony pany 69 M O Main street secured jew jewelry elry eiry and musical instruments to the value of several hundred dollars The worth of the stolen jewelry amounts at least X but hilt as a considerable quan quantity quantity quantity of the stolen stol n goods consisted of ar articles articles tides left for repair and which were valued for personal reasons the loss is of greater amount to the owners than titan the actual money mone value The Th music stores loss amounts to more than 11 The entrance to the stores was effected through a back window reached by climbing on a low shed The window was smashed In and the evidence showed that when the burglars dropped inside one of them had fallen falln into one of oC the showcases Once inside they had evi eI evidently evidently dently lighted a match and in throwing it to the floor had set fire to one of the cloth coverings for the showcase The rhe burglars stopped to put out the fire The thieves secured rings ring rin and several pieces of Jewelry and trink trinkets trinkets ets eta that had been bren left in the tite store for repair and a number of musical instruments InstrumEnts instruments ments including a valuable mandolin By B good fortune a genuine Batiste vio violin violin yb lin un the property of Dr J M 31 I Bart and which had been In the store on exhibition exhibition exhibition for some time had been removed on the previous day by its owner The violin is valued at 2000 and It Is thought that hat a desire to get this instrument was one of ot the motives in the burglary So far no clue chit has been obtained to the burglars but the police pollee have sent out a description of the tho stolen goods S |