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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Guns as evidence in Gustin-Walsh murder, Hanover Street
Lady hangs her head, Gustin-Walsh murder, Hanover Street
James 'Skeets' Coyne (Middle) wanted in murder of Charlie 'King' Solomon. Standing with Conye is Capt. Stephen J. Flaherty (L) and Sargent William J McCarthy, at Roxbury Crossing Station
James 'Skeets' Coyne brought back from Michigan City, Indiana, for questioning on 'King' Solomon murder
L-R: Mary McGuinnes, Mary Cushman, Mary Sutton and Max Goldberg, arrested for shop lifting
Police search suspect for weapons at station one
Police
Two men
Man being arrested
Youthful crooks caught by the police. 'Crime doesn't pay'
Superintendent Michael H. Crowley at police headquarters.
Comm. McSweeny and Superintendant King. Police headquarters
Miss Ellen Chase - girlfriend of Solomon murder suspect John T. O'Donnell.
Superintendent Michael H. Crowley
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