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PIER JEWEL THEFTS RISE TO $225,000; Narragansett Colonists Almost in a Panic as Result of Two Big Robberies.

PIER JEWEL THEFTS RISE TO $225,000; Narragansett Colonists Almost in a Panic as Result of Two Big Robberies.
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NARRAGANSETT PIER, July 30. -- The theft here of jewels valued at almost a quarter-million dollars has thrown the Summer colony into a state bordering on panic. While private detectives from various agencies are raking the place for clues to the thieves, those whose jewels have not been stolen are taking no chances. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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