Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS: THIS EVENT IN HISTORY

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Navy Pier, one of Chicago’s favorite tourist destinatio­ns, celebrated its 104th birthday last week. But for those planning to visit the historic pier, consider this a reminder to leave the diamonds and rubies at home.

A black carrying case containing $140,000 worth of jewels was reported stolen from Navy Pier in the Jan. 16, 1978, edition of the Chicago Daily News.

The case belonged to Sid Birzon, who told Chicago police that the jewelry was brought onto the Pier “for display at a housewares show.” It had been kept in a security room prior to the theft, which was believed to have taken place between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. So what was taken? “Included in the loss were 132 diamond rings worth about $10,000; 54 14-karat gold chains; diamond bracelets; broaches; pearls, and diamond pendants,” the report said.

There are no subsequent reports in the paper determinin­g whether the jewels were ever found, so let this be a lesson to anyone planning to ride the Ferris wheel wearing a string of pearls.

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