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i th itl ployed the girl and fallen in love with her, then tricked her into his auto- mobile. towns in Missouri und Illinois before] Mled Pedestrian, Is Charwe. [cy 94, Rawlings was convinced that his pleas} Robert J. Dufty, twenty-two, a clerk] Gaiming the for the girl's love were fruttless. of No, $22 West 17th Street, was held on * *T drove out of town with the idea} a charge of manslaughter in $5,000 ball of going so far she would realize the| for the Grand Jury by Magis They Were same town. Rawlings, married and the father¢—_—@—<$——$—___—_—— of two children, told the story in uw ‘ MON 4 i Aispirited vein of how he had em-|MUTOIST LOSES LICENSE; BAD LONG) Hes 1k HELD FOR MAN’S DEATH |‘! by her babies, wl The journey touched a dozen] PFOve on Wrong Side of Streets! jer Jast D: OF “SLAIN TWINS,” ’ DIGGING ALL NIGHT MeNally's charges, police dug until late last night in the yard of the home a ~ Mrs. McNally, Who Claims] veen toa migt Dummies, Faces Court To-Day. of killing twin}desire to be a parent,'’ M were born to/said. ‘On one oc ‘ Hazel Me-| an advertisement o faced trial here to-day, leverly constructed oy her until last April hint on to neighbors, and as the time Both rank MeNally, the 66-year-old husband, and his estranged wife as verted their claims would be proved | ¢ by Witnesses called to testify at the trial, Guided by lanterns and spurred by where the MeNallys formerly lived, searching for the bodies they had t be buried there. In sup of her claim, Mrs. Me- Sally declared she told her husband shortly after thelr marriage that tt was impossible for her to become a 18,.—Ac-}mother. ‘But that failed to still lis MeNally child, but nothing came of | his mania to pose as a father becam so acute that we contrived the hoax.’ Mrs. McNally said she passed the culated the repor ohildren,’ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, CTOBER 18, 1922. Kidnapped His Beautiful Clerk FAIL TQ FIND BODIES |r’ swe’ at str: fi tae eo dcnl| Se ornare een But Cave Man Couldn’t Win Love | Drab and Sad Voiced, His Nine-Day Auto Trek Across Two States Ended in Cell, Instead of Love Nest. AURORA, Ill, Oct. 18.—The romantic fligat of a sixteen-year-old Missouri beauty contest winner and a drab, monotonoug-voiced ttle sta- tioner, who made the beauty his captive so he could make love to her, ended here to-day with the statloner, Frank Rawlings,sof Independence, | Mo,, in the hands of the police and the girl on the way home to the then purchased two skilfully con- Ms. She said she kept the wefully hidden from the of neighbors until last husband cir- they had sent IN NATION'S CAPITAL 124 Mauor Arrests Is Necord of 44 WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The capital of the Nation made a fair record in the sale, use and abuse of John Barleycorn sperate defense of @| stead and other dry Iawa, ‘Three per- done away with her | sons were carried to hospitals for treat- ment after consuming bad Hauor. 88 of the struggiec and w * Rawlings told ¢ chaels, ‘but shan J, in spite of her terror or tomobile distress." From town to town they (went, Rawlings promising to mail letters to her mother from each place, but he mever did. Arriving here nine days]}* + and injured FIFTH AVENUE 34ih STREET out, he gave up the fight that he dled at the F “IT don't care what they do with] an hour and a half la me,"’ he sald. “I loved her and I ear Assistant District ried her off, but L eguld not win her I am willing to pay the price.” ( The girl, whe like a ehild, t along the way Rawlings t will hang him,'’ she ‘Ma 5 said. “In Missouri kidnapping is : . worse than in lots of places. But Jail for life would be enough." ef the National Guard, f] engaged near Sixth Av s physicians wh twenty-three 3 ge yoort Street, a mem Phe atad when he was taken to last night from the a The police of Btation were 1 Namara questi \ pr did not + oxed Walsh, but the with whoni he charged that Duffy was driving his au- TYPEWRITER IS PAID $80 FOR BEING A TYPEWRITER Carried on Payroll of Chicago Mos- pital, Investigators Fini CHICAGO, Oct. 18, been carried on the hographer at the Municipal Contagious Nsease Hospital, ac tion announced to-day by investigators paid\ to the in the Homicide Court to-day. It was — on the wrong side of Eighth t fifty miles an hour When he St James McCreery & Co. ———X—_—_—_—_—— Expert Service in — If you have a ring that is too small or too large, a mesh bag or a watch that needs repairing~bring it in to Bias aatere our repair department where it will ‘ be quickly,and efficiently taken care of. All work guaranteed. 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