| Show JEWEl WORTH ORTH 34 TAKEN BY ARMED PAIR Bank Presidents President's Wife and Others Robbed by Expeditious Gunmen NECKLACE INCLUDED IN N LOOT Robbery of Women in iri Limousine Comes as Sequel Sequel Sequel Se Se- quel to Theatre Party LOS ANGELES Oct 28 AP APA APA AP- AP A pearl necklace valued at and other Jewelry totaling about in value fell Into the hands of two spoken soft gunmen who late last night t held up a bank presidents president's presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's wife wite and two women companions companions com corn in a a. limousine as they were returning to their homes The victims were Mrs E. E M. M Smith wife wife of President E. E Er M. B.-M. M. M Smith of ot the Hie Pacific National bank and Mesdames J. J M. M MacAdam and H. H H. H Clark her guests at a theatre party The Smith limousine had drawn up to the curb In front of SIrs Mrs rs Clarks Clark's home but she ha had not yet alighted when two young men mep strolled across the street from a acar acar acar car parked opposite the Smith ma ma- chine One pointed a revolver at atthe atthe atthe the Smith chauffeur the other covered the women with his weapon and quietly ordered them to hand handover oyer over their Jewelry OBTAIN VALUABLE GEMS The women complied From M Mrs s. s Smith the gunmen gleaned a string of sixty pearls pears valued at another pearl necklace valued at a four-carat four diamond ninn Valued at a ribbon-mounted ribbon diamond valued at a diamond bar pin with stones set setIn setIn setin In filigreed platinum valued at Mr Mrs MacAdam reported the loss Joss of her handbag and contents valued at while Mrs Clark said her loss was was vas confined to 20 In currency and a handbag As the highwaymen drove away Mrs Smith ordered her chauffeur 19 pursue the b bandits bandits' car and ob obtain obtain ob ob- tain taint Its license se number but he told tol police he lie waSso so frightened he could not NEW NEW YORI Oct 2 United Press Press WhiTt the New York po police po- po lice still seeing ing the thief who stole Mrs Mrs Jess Danahue's Donahue's Donahue's Dona Dana hues hue's capturing a suspect suspect sus sus- o r thieves Yes broke Into the apartment of Mrs lorIs Julius Lichtenstein Lichtenstein Lichten- Lichten stein on n fashionable West Vest End avenue aye ave ave avenue nue and made off with Jewels valued valued val vat at BLAM BLAMES ES ENGLISH CROOK The man held by the police In connection with the Donahue affair is Frank Adams said to be a professional professional pro pro- crook who is wanted asa as aa aaa asa a material witness s because he Is alleged to have said that a certain English crook cook took the Woolworth Woolworth Wool Wool- worth heiress heiress' gems Noel Koel C. C Scat Scat- fa the private ate detective e who is un- un Continued on page pege 4 E JEWELS WORTH TAKEN i t. t I BY ARMED PAIR Continued from page 1 I dec ler Indictment nt in m connection with wilh the disappearance and return of the 4 Donahue pearls brought Adams In into to the case Mrs Lichtenstein's Jewels disappeared disappeared dis dis- appeared from her apartment while she slept behind locked doors and 0 windows She took unusual precautions pre- pre cautions because of the absence of ow her ler husband locking her necklaces and rings s awa away When she arose i the next morning morning- her jewel ca case cJe e ewas was waR empty Doors windows dresse dress dress- e et drawers and jewel ewel case still sUlL were t t-il t locked lb |