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Show STORE AND GARAGE LOOTED BY THIEVES Mor than $:t0i worth of merchandise wan .stolen from the Ivnple'tt I fnartrnent '.tor;, K! Went First. S .uth Hi r- el, and !iiH'(xttn;itHy flli'O in mom-'y ami JrUy whs ta k.-ri early ventre d;iy niornlnK from the ( 'lu-vrolt-t Moror company, 111 K.i.-t Cirri. Sout h utreW . hy buitfhi rs, uc nl-Iiu; nl-Iiu; to i-oports made to the polho depart-n depart-n i fin , - When "William I,nnjftfn, proprietor of On- 1 Yople'n 1 )epnrt merit Htoifj, opened hw Htoro yesterday morning he was nl -most ovi-tvorne by the fit in en of Kas. All ot t ho tfas j;tn had been turned on, oithi-r t h mutch Ignorance of the met hod of turning on tint ItKhtH or with the idea of rausltiic an explosion to cover up the tracks of the buriiittrs. - Kmranet? Into th1 store wiis Rained, l is thought, through a rear door lead-hip lead-hip into tht; furnacu room. At t he Chevrolet eiahlishm nt It 1h thought Uie proivl- rs climbed up the fire seapo and entered the second-story window. win-dow. After ransacking the safe, they ara tic I to ' I'd to lia vi! found t he keys of the rear dour in the clesk of t lie manager and with able to open the rear door in lea vina' the place. One box In the uafe. couta'nlntf about. ? HiUO in money, waa .jiOt dist urbed. |