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Show uu JEWELRY IS STOLEN IN BROAD DAYLIGHT Salt Lake, March 30. A lone burglar burg-lar entered the home of L. E. Riter, 76 B street, yesterday afternoon, in the absence of the family, and made away with between $500 and $1000 worth of jewelry. At a late hour last night no trace of the man had been found. While details were lacking, it is believed be-lieved that the man entered the homo through the front door, using a pass key or lock picks. Gold nuggets, diamond-studded lava-lieres, lava-lieres, watches, rings, scarf pins and everything of value were taken by ' the man. f Although no one could be reached, st the home last night, an approximate approxi-mate estimate of the value of the stol- -en property compiled from the desk ! sergeant's report Indicates that the property had a value of between $500 ; and $1000. The police are running down every ; . clue and are keoplng a lookout for m the property, to appear in the pawn- shops, ' A . OO |