The Evening Telegraph, Philadelphia, PA, January 23, 1867
About half-past 6 o’clock last evening a genteel-looking young man stepped into K. Fest’s jewelry store, No 141 North Eighth street, and asked a youth who had charge of the place (Mr. Fest having stepped out for a short time), to look at a couple of gold watches in the show-case. The youth handed them out, when the fellow seized one of the time-keepers and made off with it. The youth ran after the thief, leaving the store without an attendant. While absent another man entered the store, picked up the other watch, and succeeded in getting off with it.