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Show BRICK THROWN THROUGH A JEWELER'S WINDOW AND SEVEN WATCHES TAKEN BY ROBBERS Smashing windows is ihe i ; 1 1 r .- t meiliod of robbery in Ogden Lntf night two men of neat appearance threw a brick through the Window or the Paul Stecher Jewerly company on Twenty-fourth slre.-t and Hudson avenue, ave-nue, after which they made then ;t jawav with seven watcher valued at ! $200. The robbers, however, overlooked several watches that were in the window win-dow and took the lowest primi ones Two men w ere seen by one of the patrolmen near the First National bank to be carrying a package The patrolman followed for some disunite, taking a side course in order to ohie int.o direct contact with them. The robbery broke the plate glass window and up until a late hour this afternoon no trace of the men had been found Four of the watches were men's watches, while the other three were ladies' wrist watches A stranger picked up three watches on Hie street at an early hour this mornins and turned them over ?o Officer Of-ficer Taylor who investigated the affair af-fair ami found that the jewelry store had been robbed. The police are working; on their clues and a special representative of the Pinkerton detective agency, with offices in Sail Lake, are on the job. |