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1924-02-12 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 2 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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ARCH FOR MAN IN "GREEN CAR" By JACK CARBERRY N. S. Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—"Find man in the green car." Fifty picketed detectives today right to obey that command of effective Inspector Coughlin, going to solve the latest tragedy the white lights—the murder Louise Lawson, "Broadway butterfly" and former musical magistrate of west Texas. For the "man in the green car" may presented the one apparently unsolved mystery in the life of the beautiful girl found tangled to death in her apart-but. Louise Lawson had many healthy men friends. Police say they have found all of these friends' but one—the "man in the green car." Louise had one friend who wanted to marry her. He was the boy from back home." Louise called him "the pest." Police went to talk to him. From one of these two extremes on the social scale—"the pest" with his pleas of marriage; his promises of love; and the "man in the green car" with his gifts of jewels, lavish entertainment at his wife, police believe they may learn at least something which would aid in the solution of the crime. Police found Louise's little blue book." In it were the names of many of New York's so-called leaders—their clubs; their silent telephones. Police interview all of those—quietly, tactfully, hedging "no publicity." All of them said they knew nothing of the girl's death. But the "man in the green car" was not found. Police say he is about 60 years old. Tailors and barbers have made him look much younger His hair—a great green sedan, driven by a green liveried chauffeur—was at the daily disposal of Louise Lawson. Each morning, police learned, the car—sometimes the man was inside, sometimes a number of midwestern cities to be on the lookout for a pretentious physician with a long crime record. A photograph of this man, who formerly had offices in the Times Square district, was partly identified by Thomas Kane, elevator operator at the apartment where Miss Lawson lived. Kane said the man "looked something like a man who visited Miss Lawson's apartment." The last heard of this bogus physician was in Youngstown, Ohio. PANIC IN PRISON PITTSBURGH, Feb. 12.—small panic was precipitated in the western penitentiary at Riverside, near here, this morning when fire broke out in the prison laundry and smoke curled among the cells. Warden John Eagan took personal supervision of the fire and denied that it was another attempt of prisoners to escape similar to the plan frustrated yesterday. Prison attaches said the fire had been caused by crossed wires. TUBBY The Kid's Clever I'll show you if you can talk back to me now you sit right there and don't you go out of doors for the rest of the day? DIDN'T I TELL YOU NOT TO GO OUT OF DOORS FOR THE REST OF THE DAY? 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OPEN DRIVE UPON IRISH HOLDUPS DUBLIN, Feb. 12.—Armed soldiers of the Irish Free State gover-nment opened a drive against criminals today, arresting more than a dozen highwaymen. A violent battle in the center of Dublin attended the capture of Christopher Brophy, an alleged bandit. Brophy barricaded himself in his home and defied the soldiers until wounded three times. The Kid's Clever By WINNER CHESTER! COME HERE THIS INSTANT! YES MAM, BUT I DIDN'T COME OUTTA TH' DOOR I GOT OUT THROUGH TH' WINDOW I am pleased to announce to my friends demand from your people outside of Los A newspapers in California, that I have opened people who are in sympathy with the policie investment. YES MAM, BUT I DIDN'T COME OUTTA THE DOOR, I GOT OUT THROUGH THE WINDOW I am pleased to announce to my friends demand from your people outside of Los Angeles newspapers in California, that I have opened people who are in sympathy with the public investment. 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