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rN KONAPEED. GIRL IN CHICAGO AFTER 29 YEARS Relatives of Mrs. ner Are Now Residents of Montreal. Jason War- | "| pases on OOCaCE CHICAGO, March 2%,—A kidnapping | 9°) which remained a mystery for a quarter | 4’ ef a century was cleared up here only | peco fa this morning by the finding In South] part in the punishment tong |€F*, that he came to Anerten Chicago of Mrs Jas fought by members of Montreal, The police here recelved a letter from Mme. Dame Lengevin, of No, 415 La Gancuetlero street, Montreal, asking them to search for her sister, Elizabeth, on Warner, who, when five years old, was kidnapped | from her home in Montreal twenty-five years ago, The hunt was kept up for etx years. Mrs. Jason Warner, who {# thought te have been the one kidnapped, was feund by the South Chicago police early this morning. She sald her name was | Ellsabeth Conlon or Colborne, she could not remember which, and she was stolen when five years old and taken to @ farm, Later she went to New York and then to Lenox, Mass., where she met her husband. ASKS POLICE 10 FIND HER MISSING UNCLE “McGlynn, Rich Californian, Disappears Here on Way From Ireland. The niece of Wiliam MoGlynn, a wealthy storekeeper of Hollister, Cal., has asked the police of the Clymer) street station to look for him. She !s Mrs. Bridget Marley, of No. 186 Penn street, Brooklyn. Mrs. Marley says her uncle reached New York from Ireland, where he has! been visiting relatives since Christmas, on last Sunday, He told her he had a room in a hotel near Canal street, Man- hattan, and left her at Broadway and! Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, late Monday} night to go there. She heard nothing of him since. Inquiries at the raflroad of- fices show no tickets to Hollister have been bought for several weeks. Mrs. Marley believes her uncle has been waylaid. He had drafts calling for $2,000 and a bank book showin deposits of £400, He te sixty years old, short and stout, with gray hair and mustache, and wore a long belted over- cout and carried @ light Walking stick oo WILL ANSWER OR, EATON, At the Synagogue Beth Telfilah, One Hundred and Seventh street and Lex- ington avenue, to-morrow, Rabbi Brown will discuss the recent sermon of thi fect belng: “Wie Are the Jewish tat. dels, and Can the Rey. Dr. Eaton Im- rove Judatsm by Bringiny i: His Sermonat” ne ‘Be Jewa to her family in} It was ft dtaly to. escay ce that was fast closing lin upon him. Rainio went first to Phi |Then, the Mafla apparentl {him thither, he shifted |the Pennsylvanta Seeming to find th ltor him as Phil | came, on Sepy 8, 18 live with a relatiy One Hundred and Th Among Rainto's few acquatr New York was Miss Teresa Gianzao, who lived at Second avenue and One} Hundred and Thirteenth street. Int early afternoon of Sept. 11 Ralnio called upon Miss Glanzzo two or three oth went there. Almost at once & screaming to the atre help against two men who, st were robbing her apartment: She had barely made this ment when two sliots, fired In cession, were heard, Then a men ran out of the house, corner and disappeared in the of Third avenue. It was supp there they boarded @ southb vated train at the One Hundred and Sixteenth street station, Miss Glanszo and several neighbors entered the hallway leading to her There, at the foot of a flight of lay Ralnio—dead, There was a bullet hole in the back \of his head, Blood on the landing out- |side the Glanzzo flat showed that the away victim had been shot while escaping from the flat and had staggered or fallen down the filght of stairs to the | [hallway below. Near the body were found several | | rather incongruous articles whose pres- ence the police could not at all under- | stand. They were a pair of high heels from a woman's shoes, two cheap side combs and four loaded cartri The two men who had e: from |the flat were of medium hi fairly | | well dressed, and both had dark mus- |taches. They were apparently Itallans. | Several people admitted having seen | them enter the house. Many saw them | leave it. Yet no one would confess to} the slightest knowledge of their Iden- | tity. | As the murder occurred in the heart | of an Itallan quarter, this professed ignorance was the more remarkable, It also served to hint at a fear of the Mafia. | The police did not think Rainio had \been lured to the Gianzzo apartment, but that he went there to call and was | followed by assassins who had possibly | been trailing him for days. They believed the Mafia was respon- | sible and that the two men chosen to | |do the killing masked their Intentions | by pretending to be mere thieves, Such | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS: G 34th Street— West tomas as. 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