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FORTUNE IN JEWELLERY.

WHAT A POLICEKAID . REVEALED. , (UNITXO PBHB9 aaSOCWraMfcjr** SMWflK<j t?ibobapb—corjj^itr.) (Received May 89th, 18.474U8.). ; j5 NEW YORK, ",i£ay i*. • The police this week raided.». njatp in. a fashionable hotel whfej* piowp to be. the. headquarters of . WttUam O'Cdnuor and bis gang of crooks. Iwr poUee seeurtd most of, the .bj»oJar stolen in November, pom eighteen $&&«£ guests, ahd -valued at £1QO,00(». • ; • = r When the poUw. arrived •«*•**• threw a purse out of thewfodftfr Wft«& contained 31,000 dollars in which fluttered in the t»>s TJbV,«Aw>- . tivea later traced O?0otu»or'« posit box, which contained?' worth of precious stones anc( cash. OM emerald ring was valued = at"*»PWj"* pearl necklace was appraised at and there were four valises full of aonis of the finest .jcWU- in country!-., .... ,1 i.jf," - J.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 11

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FORTUNE IN JEWELLERY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 11

FORTUNE IN JEWELLERY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 11