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Show "STOLEN" JEWELRY FOUND IN DRESSER Mrs, W. II. Showell of 2b East Fifth South street, waa startled to action yesterday yes-terday afternoon by the discovery that family heJrlooms in the form of several Pletvs of Jewelry were mlrfiilnj: from her handbag where she usually kept them In a rhamolse skin pouch. When the made the dlsrovery, Mrs. Showell was visiting at tho home of a friond. No. A Whltaker court. She immediately im-mediately telephoned her discovery to the police, and Patrolman O L. Bishop was pent to lnvetlKate. After ho hud taken a careful description of the Jewels, the policeman s-uggested that thev make suro by a Exarch of Mr?. Sliowell's home. The Jewels were found In a dresser drawer where Mrs. Showell had plncd them b-foie leaving home. Sh was over-Jod over-Jod at the recovery, explaining that while the Jewels wer worth several hundred hun-dred dollars In money, their real worth to her was in the fact that they had belonged be-longed to tier mother and other relative.!. |