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Show Burglars at Play The jewelry store of D. 0. Waid -was broken into between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning and a large amount of jewelry stolen. An entrance was effected through one of the rear wlndowi which was pried open with a bar. The most valuable of the stock was in the safe, bat a tray of rings, one of watch chains, a larae number num-ber of watch chains and some silv.r watch cases constitutes the booty obtained ob-tained by the burglars. In the store occupied by Waid, the Provo Co-op clothing department has a very considerable stock of men's clothing and it is thought that the thieves helped themselves to a new suit of olothes. One or two cf the piles of clothing were disarranged and several pairs of pants were thrown on the floor. Footprints are plainly visible at the rear tvindew as the ground is very moist and the tracks of the robbers can be easily discerned. Miss Zina Huntington who occupied a room within a few feet of the window, heard a noise between 1 and 2 o'clock In the morning and she arose and locked her dosr. No clue to the robbers has been obtained yet bnt the officers are busy on the case. Provo Diipatch. |