Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1920 — STEAL $220,000 IN DIAMONDS [ARTICLE]

STEAL $220,000 IN DIAMONDS

Two Men Rob Salesman After Following Him From Cleveland to Buffalo. Cleveland, 0., Oct 11.—Diamonds valued at $220,000 were stolen when two men jumped from a taxicab in Buffalo and attacked Max Lowenthal, a diamond salesman for a Rochester firm, and after following him from Cleveland, according to reports received by police here. As he alighted from a street car near his home, Lowenthal told the police, the men struck him over the head with the butts of revolvers.