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    The Girls of Murder City

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      Abend and

      Annan and

      Butcher as reporter at

      Chicago and

      Franks (Leopold and Loeb) case and

      Gaertner and

      Linotype machines at

      Malm and

      Nitti and

      Stewart and

      Watkins hired at

      Watkins’s resignation from

      women jurors and

      Chloupak, Eugene

      Cirese, Helen

      Foster and

      Nitti and

      City News Bureau

      Cocoanuts, The

      Cohan, George M.

      Coogan, Jackie

      Cook County Jail

      Annan in

      bootlegging at

      bribery at

      Criminal Courts Building and

      Gaertner in

      “jail school” and

      Malm in

      Nitti in

      Coolidge, Calvin

      Corcoran, William

      Cornell, Paul

      Coronet

      Courier and Reporter (Waterloo)

      Criminal Courts Building

      Cronson, Bert

      Crowe, Robert

      Crudelle, Peter

      Currey, Margery

      Dannenberg, W. C.

      Darrow, Clarence

      David, Joseph B.

      Davies, Marion

      Davis, Jefferson

      Decatur Review

      DeMille, Cecil B.

      Dempsey, Jack

      Detroit, Mich.

      Dever, William

      Dolly, Louise

      Double Indemnity (Cain)

      Dougherty, Patricia

      Dreiser, Theodore

      Dunne, Finley Peter

      Durant, Will

      Durante, Jimmy

      Durkin, Jimmie

      Epicurus

      Erbstein, Charles

      feminism

      Field, Marshall

      Fisher, Amy

      Fitzgerald, David

      Fitzgerald, James M.

      flappers

      Forbes, Genevieve

      on bohemians

      Chicago and

      Gaertner and

      “jail school” and

      Malm and

      Nitti and

      Stopa and

      Fosse, Bob

      Foster, Lela

      Franks, Bobby

      Franks, Flora

      Franks, Jacob

      Franks, Josephine

      Frydryk, John

      Gable, Clark

      Gabriel, Gilbert W.

      Gaertner, Belva

      acquittal of

      Annan and

      as cabaret performer

      Chicago and

      childhood of

      at courthouse

      detectives and

      horseback riding of

      inquest into Law’s death

      in jail

      jury selection in trial of

      Law shot by

      Malm and

      Nitti and

      photograph of

      physical appearance of

      police and

      press and

      as taxi driver

      trial of

      Unkafer case and

      Watkins and

      William’s divorces from

      William’s marriage to

      William’s meeting of

      William’s remarriage to

      Gaertner, William

      Belva’s arrest and

      Belva’s divorces from

      Belva’s marriage to

      Belva’s meeting of

      Belva’s remarriage to

      death of

      detectives hired by

      Galluzzo, Dominick

      gangsters

      Gibbons, Floyd

      Gilbert, Paul T.

      Gilman, Mildred

      Glaskoff, Vladimir “Ted”

      Goldstein, Alvin

      Goodwin, Paul E.

      Gray, Henry Judd

      Greenwich Village

      Griffin, Otilla

      Griggs, Bruce

      Haeckel, Ernst

      Hamilton, Samuel

      hanging

      Harding, Warren

      Harlib, Edward

      Harlow, Jean

      Harper, Walter H.

      Harris, Sam H.

      Harrison, Carter, Jr.

      “Hatrack” (Asbury)

      Haver, Phyllis

      Hays Code

      Hearst, William Randolph

      Hecht, Ben

      Hemingway, Ernest

      Herrick, John

      Hopkins, Peggy Joyce

      Howey, Walter

      Hughes, Langston

      Hughes, Rupert

      Hungerford, Edward

      Hunt, Sam

      Hurst, Fannie

      I Love You Again

      Jacobs, Aletta

      Janning, Emil

      Jennings, Al

      Johnson, Nunnally

      juries, women on

      Kalstedt, Harry

      criminal record of

      murder of

      Kelliher, Patrick

      Keneally, Patrick

      King, Blanche

      Kitt, Eddie

      Klarkowski, Stanley

      Konpke, Anna

      Lardner, “Lucky Chubby”

      Lardner, Ring

      Larrimore, Francine

      Law, Freda

      Law, Harry J.

      Law, Walter

      murder of

      Leathers, William F.

      Lee, Edward T.

      Lee, Robert M.

      Lee, Sonia

      Leese, Mary

      Lehman, Edward

      Leopold, Nathan

      Leopold, Nathan, Sr.

      Libeled Lady

      Lincoln, Abraham

      Lindsay, William

      Linotype machines

      Loeb, Richard

      Lombard, Carole

      Loohauis-Bennett, Jackie

      Los Angeles Times

      Lovering, Fred

      Love, R. M.

      Lowden, Frank

      Loy, Myrna

      Lusk, Edward

      McCarthy, Jay J.

      McClintock, Billy

      McCormick, Anne

      McCormick, Robert

      McGearald, Robert

      McGinnis, Anna

      Machinal

      McLaughlin, William

      Annan and

      McMillan, Robert

      McNally, William D.

      McPherson, Aimee Semple

      Malm, Katherine “Kitty”

      Chicago and

      Chicago Tribune stories on

      childhood of

      conviction of

      daughter of

      death of

      Gaertner and

      in jail

      King and

      Nitti and

      Quinby and

      in state penitentiary

      suicide attempt of

      trial and conviction of

      Watkins and

      Malm, Otto

      Manning, Henry

      Mantle, Burns

      Marshall, Rob

      Mayer, Howard

      Medill, Joseph

      Meehan, Margaret

      Meredith, George

      Millay, Edna St. Vincent

      Milwaukee Journal

      Montana family

      Moran, Eugene

      Moskowitz, Belle

      Mulroy, Jim

      Murder for Love (Quinby)

      Murname, Edward

      Murphy, Malachi

      Nash, Thomas

      photograph of

      Nathan, George Jean

      Neel, Mary

      Negri, Pola

      Nesbit, Evelyn

      New Haven Register

      New Republic

      New York, N.Y.

      Watkins in

      New York Daily News

      New Yorker

      New York Herald Tribune

      New York Society for the Suppression of Vice

      New York Telegram

      New Yor
    k Times

      New York World

      Nietzsche, Friedrich

      Nitti, Charlie

      Nitti, Frank

      Nitti, Sabella

      Annan and

      Chicago and

      Cirese and

      at courthouse

      Forbes and

      Gaertner and

      in jail

      Malm and

      press and

      retrial of

      suicide attempts of

      transformation of

      trial and conviction of

      No Man of Her Own

      O’Banion, Dean “Dion”

      O’Brien, W. W.

      Annan and

      Chicago and

      Shepherd and

      O’Donnell, Myles

      O’Grady, John

      Oliver, Clifford

      Olmsted, Frederick Law

      O’Neill, Eugene

      Orthwein, Cora

      Patrick, Zoe

      Patterson, Joseph Medill

      Pauly, Thomas H.

      Piculine, Anna

      Pioch, Myna

      Poe, Edgar Allan

      Pope, Alexander

      Powell, William

      Pritzker, Harry

      Prohibition

      bootleggers and

      Quinby, Ione

      advice column written by

      Annan and

      book published by

      Malm and

      Nitti and

      Stopa and

      Quinn, Morris

      radio

      Rascoe, Burton

      Reilly, Tom

      Reinking, Ann

      Revelry

      Ricca, Paul

      Rivera, Chita

      Robertson, H. H.

      Rogers, Ginger

      Rogers, Will

      Roosevelt, Theodore

      Ross, Ishbel

      Roxie Hart

      Rubel, Richard

      Saltis, Joe

      Scoffield, Harriet

      Scott, Owen

      SEX

      Sharpe, H. M.

      Shepherd, William D.

      Sheriff, John

      Simpson, O. J.

      Smith, Vieva Dawley “Doodles”

      Smith, Yeremya Kenley

      Snyder, Ruth

      Sob Sister (Gilman)

      Solberg, Marshall

      Springer, Joseph

      Stefano, Rocco de

      Steffen, Walter

      Stensland, Paul

      Stephens, Perry

      Stevens, Ashton

      Stewart, William Scott

      Annan and

      Chicago and

      gangsters defended by

      Stopa, Harriet

      Stopa, Henry

      Stopa, Walter

      Stopa, Wanda Elaine

      Chicago and

      disappearance of

      drug use of

      epilepsy of

      Forbes and

      funeral for

      husband of

      law career pursued by

      in New York

      press and

      Quinby and

      shooting by

      Smith and

      suicide of

      Watkins and

      Strictly Dynamite

      “Summer People” (Hemingway)

      Time

      Tinee, Mae

      Torrio, Johnny

      Touhy, Roger

      Tracy, Spencer

      Treadwell, Sophie

      Tribune Plant Building

      Tunney, Gene

      Unkafer, Elizabeth

      Chicago and

      conviction of

      Urson, Frank

      Valentino, Rudolph

      Van Bever, Julia

      Van Bever, Maurice

      Vanity Fair

      Verdon, Gwen

      Virgin Man, The

      Walther, Elsie

      Wanderer, Carl

      Wanderer, Ruth

      Washington Post

      Watkins, Dorotha

      Watkins, George Wilson

      Watkins, Maurine

      adaptation work of

      Annan and

      background of

      Browning divorce and

      Chicago move of

      Chicago Tribune’s hiring of

      death of

      drama studies of

      fame of

      Florida move of

      Franks (Leopold and Loeb) case and

      Gaertner and

      Malm and

      as movie critic

      myth and misunderstanding about

      in New York

      physical appearance of

      play written by, see Chicago

      Quinby and

      reporting style of

      resignation from Chicago Tribune

      screenwriting career of

      short stories written by

      Snyder-Gray trial and

      Stopa and

      withdrawal of

      Way of All Flesh, The

      Weiss, Hymie

      West, Mae

      Wezenak, Mary

      WGN

      White, Stanford

      Wilcox, W. W.

      Wilde, Oscar

      Wilson, Edmund

      Wilson, Edward

      women jurors

      Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

      Woods, Ernest

      Woods, Roy C.

      Woolf, Virginia

      Woollcott, Alexander

      Wright, Frank Lloyd

      1

      Ninety years before Maurine, Jefferson Davis studied the same texts in the same classrooms.

      2

      Jennings had been a notorious train robber in the late 1890s. After serving five years in prison, he worked on silent-film Westerns and later ran for governor of Oklahoma.

      3

      The nicknames had nothing to do with Kitty’s alleged crime. They simply made for good headlines.

      4

      Maurine never named her tough West Side gunman, but it may have been Myles O’Donnell (of the West Side O’Donnells), who was shot three times in November of 1924 but survived.

      5

      Photographs of the suspect in her revealing attire had to be cropped at the collarbone to run in Friday’s newspapers.

      6

      The story inspired a leering cartoon strip in the next edition. “Harry has bought some booze—some red wine—prophetically red, like blood. Al is forgotten—shoved into the discard,” a caption read, under a drawing of a giddy, tipsy Harry and Beulah in the midst of undressing.

      7

      Her given name was Isabella and her nickname Sabella, yet most of the papers insisted on calling her Sabelle.

      8

      The Los Angeles Times dramatically undercounted Chicago’s murderesses. One hundred two husband-killers alone were tried in Cook County between 1875 and 1920. Sixteen were convicted, nine of them African American.

      9

      Wanda, like William Scott Stewart before her, graduated from the John Marshall Law School.

      10

      The inmates were allowed to use makeup only on days they appeared in court.

      11

      Maurine could be rather careless with names. It took her more than a month to spell Harry Kalstedt’s name correctly. She also initially flubbed Belva Gaertner’s and Walter Law’s names.

      12

      The $350 rent they paid when they moved into the Temple Building in 1925 is comparable to more than $4,000 eighty years later.

      13

      Nor were Alvin Goldstein and Jim Mulroy of the Chicago Daily News. Their dogged detective work would lead to valuable evidence, for which they would be awarded a Pulitzer Prize.

      14

      It’s possible that they missed it, as the Leopold-Loeb case pushed Maurine’s story back to page 4. The Daily News and the Hearst papers managed to find places on their front pages for Belva, even with banner headlines devoted to the Franks killing.

      15

      Roxie Hart was the name of a woman who’d been involved in an extramarital affair gone awry near Maurine�
    ��s hometown when Maurine was in high school. Roxie’s boyfriend murdered a man in an attempt to keep the affair a secret, leading to a trial that was widely reported in Indiana.

      16

      The raves may have helped. There’s no record of the play jury offering comment on Chicago.

      17

      Chicago was indeed filled with awful swearing, which embarrassed Maurine. As she was the author, she was now hard-pressed to claim no acquaintance with such language. She tried, though: A rumor floated around that she had left blank spaces in the script where the swear words were supposed to go, to be filled in by the director and actors.

      18

      On the first day of the trial, Maurine highlighted her own celebrity status by taking Chicago star Francine Larrimore with her to the Long Island City courthouse to watch the proceedings.

     

     

     



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