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Show to him that he expected a feminine visitor. When Diehl woke up the next morning morn-ing his unset diamonds had been removed re-moved from bis wallet. He notified the police and a search was started Gladys Whitney and Virginia Wallace were takrn Into custody, hut after being be-ing held several days were released. It developed that at the time Gladys Whltno) disappeared, "Walter M. Perry a. friend of the girl, also took his departure de-parture suddenly, and the police were convinced the two left together. It Is regarded as practically ctrtoln that this Is the man under arrest at Hot Springs. CATCH ALLEGED .Uli THIEF Word reached Salt Lake Sunday night that A. W. Perry was under ai-ust ai-ust at Hot Springs, rk., Mispectcd of being the ae-complle-o of Gladys Whitney, the woman whom the police po-lice blamed for the perpetration of the $ lo.ooo diamond robbery in the Mctropole hotel September 2. lust I he robbing of J. D Db bl In the Metmpole hotel was sensational. Diehl told tho police lhat in company with another mini, he met Clara and Gladys Wffiiney, sisters, in the IbUhrau cafe. They had several s drinks, and then, at 1'J o cluck, tho party went In the room in the Mctropole lhat Diehl paid was occupied by the two sisters, their young brother Louis, and Virginia Wallace. Wokeo Up Minu? Gems. After more di inking, Gladys Whitney Whit-ney bfi the ro,i,, and was absent for some time. Upon her return Diehl I went to the clerk of the ho'el nnd en-J gaged a room. (The night clerk stated j the following d ty that Diehl was considerably con-siderably under th,, influence of liquor nnd had to be shown to his room. According Ac-cording to the clerk, Diehl intimated |