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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. SCOTLAND YARD CHIEF TELLS HOW THE UNITED STATES CAN CUT NUMBER OF UNSOLVED CRIMES — = MLO ORS MEDNOT — me rs o e LISTEN TO HICCOUGHS City Mo. J. Swearingen . has elected a tween police heads is desiratie but ntact hetween police subordinates | Young Frenchwoman ore advantageous. | rived Feet es ore | re reat te meme me | SINS COEF OF PGE eal inates sbout in Engiana | had f In 4 ‘ veewB® NORRIS QUINN : light who otherwise never wouls | when I admitted provincial detec. | searched hig nome ana tee should « murder m es pie lhe erred eo could | tives to ns Lonéon detective ain woman's head @ “ ‘ (ioe Gray ané black Agsripina mots yY Ie ere they studied side br s' cealed im a tub of He was ; How much can you érink witheu det Gdrtien, taebes trem! whale te gonee eee, Se toes Sherlock Holmes Methods Nat Used. | with London detectives. Yav are | hanged [stagsering? Yo pel eee Par te b> go down in the “The inductive metho¢s of Sher | now doing things lke that here —--—~.--- pretty quickly. {p ” Gamigheed kas cut | lock Holmes and other fantastic de. | ant shoul rs continue to do it more * a 3 maintain that : Sais bee ; Wecctione | tectives of fiction are generally use SAN Sad. 6. coleeton |Pilsudski Will | etaggers. and ler those conditions wwered today in an ¢: Y lems in real criminal investigation. | area ene im 1861, the son of an | he ia taken to the city jail and locke! Sidr SHUN: IBA; Service To detect real criminals archbishp, he was educated at Et } = up until sober ecbugh to wal ae a needs a ‘ough organization | B C. ndid phone without driving the he! the world’s greatest criminologists, | stead o jone-band activities the colonial service | e Bu ate | | wild with rage when she sme’ Sir Basil Thomson, K. C. Str Basil for ye 8 Sher! Holmes, hard work in | an@ became prime minister of | breath, is ee Sa Place of cocaine and tobacco, ful | Tonga, a Pacific island. He was For Pole Chief ~ famous ae \ publicity instead of dark secrecy. | Severnor of Dartmoor Prison. of secereetet: Seat) “Unsolved murders, you know, | Wormwood Scrubs Prison and eec | it . + ve very rare ix England. I! tell | retary to the Prison Commission eas \n et See ‘ ; on, : .. |man whe had been arrested. for ae ~ bea a | _He has been in the criminal in- | PAPIS. Dec. 18-—(By The Associa-|¢runkenness but who after he ‘was 2 how they're cut down thera H vestigation Geparitment of Scotland though I want you to bear in mind ; Yard since 1912 that I am not trying to tell Amer- ee police how to run their bus SOLVING | A CLUELESS MURDER. increasing probab’ lecture tour. Pilaudeki, former c! Perfectly sober” mission to use the phon hours. It was brought up by the chief of LS We sell real winter oil for cold weather. Free crank case service, too. ALCOHOL FOR RADIATORS WOODS FILLING STATION East Yellowstone and A Sts. 'y Helps Detection. While the British crim! refused to comment dir Hall-Milis murder, he general principles of criminal in- residency of Poland ty fill the vacancy caused nation of President | eflected in dispatches | When a murfer ts committ im listed at headquarters. 1 Tard solved a | murder—told by vestigation which he believes should | znsolved on the second day Sir Bas! Th c 7 Frenct TTEN ‘i J be, applied to mayatery me | aration wee Leo tntatee es ee ae eee ts Serre AUTy Pg eae (ae OWNERS der investigation depend: steps tuken at the out: | Bas! said. “Three steps are most | important. “First is the examin acene of the crime. Thi done with especial care 1 some cases, the locale of should be carefully shut off so that evidence will not be destroyed or the investigators confused by curi Third is giving to the public in seekers. certain cases most accurate knowl- cond {s the holding of an effi. | edge of the crime. That means that utopay_and the securing of i y witnesses will be brought to “On the night of an air raid the body of a young woman, headless and handless, was found wrapped . in burlap sacking, in a London hear nothing about a case in the | Sauare. The body bore but one gar } Y press for months—then suddenly | Ment, a piece of underclothing there will be an arrest. We never | | “Identification seemed hopeless | There was no face. ‘There were no ty American police | hands, which precluded the use of {s the enormous size of your | “ngerprints. The body bore no country which enables a murderer | pmewapscoy. ja marks. easily to ‘lose himself.” j Closer Police Cooperation Needed. “You can overcome this by bring See Ben Realty Co. As has been our « \] applied for tag will by city, county and state authori ties, Small fee charged 202 Midwest Bids ‘ PRE-INVENTORY SHOE SALE Men’s and women’s high grade footwear. We must clean our stock of all broken lines of our early buying by inventory. Bee High Shoes Pairs black kid high Shoes with high heels, in small sizes 214 to 414—Pair $1.00 150 pairs of brown and black kid Shoes with high heels, pair__ $3.95 300 pairs of Women’s black and brown high Shoes, in Military heels. These 5 Shoes are real values, pair....... eo For Those Who Are Still In Doubt It is a pleasure to shop at this store. Gift suggestions galore in every department. Come and make your selec- | tion. You will find just the right gift. ; Maderia ipiiis Poly Crome Scarfs, Center Pieces, Doilies, Oval Pieces, Napkins, § Candlesticks, Book Ends, Fruit Bowls and Buffet etc., for the rest of this week— jess us Sets, both in'the silver and gold antique finish. Priced One-Fourth Off the Regular Price $2.48 to $6.95 Main and Third Floor Fourth -Floor -Brown and ues kid high Shoes, in the fa- mous Cousins Shoes (none better), $15.00 values ce’ $10.95 ARCH REESE VERS neck and brown cloth wae $5. 95 in the Arch Preservers at.. Bekah ae a ONE LOT OF Ladies’ Low Shoes In straps and Oxfords, low and high heels. Get in on these at $4.95 JUST RECEIVED Casseroles in Frames A Large Shipment of Have you ever thought what pleasure there is to your Incrusted Gold Glassware wife in using one of these Casseroles in her cooking? @ Also deep etching Glassware, such as Parfait, low and tall-footed y Sherbets, footed Wines, Goblets, Cocktails, Almond Cups, Candy Present one of these for Christmas: Jars, Ales, Salad Plates and Water Sets. This is far the most beau- tiful line of Glassware that can be found in the city, and will make a useful and lasting Christmas gift. ‘$3.45 and $4.45 OUR PRICES WILL INTEREST YOU Black Satin Pumps gage In high and tow heels, in the latest pat- terns. These Shoes sold $6 95 at'$9:00; now. oe e Satin and Patent Leather Grecian Strap speci st de OP Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Pendleton Wool Robes" Perfume Sets f Pendleton Indian Robes will be a ee appreciated d h illlast. S tion— ill Five different odors, put up in half ounce bottles — a gift aoe that willlast. See our selection—you wh $9.95 to $16.50 neat gift—only a small quantity. Third Floor The Golden Rule Department Store LINDSAY & CO. MEN’S SHOES Black calf and kangaroo, English toes $ and medium toes, at......._...... 6.95 Brown calf French last Shoes; special ..2.5 5.0. Brown and black Shoes in French- Shriner and Urner Shoes. Reg. $15... = THE BOOTERY == “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” ee a PEPER IAA PAPEETE SSS RA AS RAF THIS STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK, STARTING WEDNESDAY, UNTIL CHRISTMAS.