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Show YOUNG MAN'S CLif i H cS STOLEN Some bold sneak thief deprired Earl Thomas of a complete outfit of clothing Saturday night and during the morning hours stepped into the Utah National bank and loft a p2ss book which ho had found in the clothes and ofr which he apparently had no use. The theft occurred at the home of Sam Thomas, 317 Eighteenth street, all members of the household being away from homo Saturday night. By either unlocking the roar door with a skeleton key or by gaining access through a bedroom window, the thief entered and leisurely proceeded to exchange his own garments for those of young Thomas, including shirts, shoes, hat and best suit of clothes. Shortly aftor ten o'clock today, ono of the omployes of the Utah National bank found a bank book lying on the marble ledge of his window but Is at a loss to know who left It there. It Is one which Thomas states was in his clothing at homo and It is believed be-lieved that the thief boldly entered the bank this morning and, watching his chance, sclipped the book in at tho teller's window and quietly walked walk-ed out without boing notleed. Thoma3 is in hopes the clothing will bo returned re-turned In the same unexpected manner. man-ner. 00 |