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Hold GigoloIn Death OfSweetheart(Continued from page 1)cago at 5 p. m., .Monday, signed “Pat Ferrino,” and presumably delivered yesterday, was addressed to Mrs. Sulk at 1728 Wilmot avenue. Although the writing was illiterate and almost illegible, Sergt. Reynolds pieced together a message w'hich was brief and to the point. The message:“I am disappointed with all you womans. I like woman who is some good. If they have money, I like. If they no money, I don't like.” Linked with the supposed murder by a letter found in the woman’s purse and by death threats he is reported to have made is one “Patsy” Merrino, address un-konwn, who had been Mrs. Sulk’s constant companion since June.Hunt and Mrs. Mosher say the 32-year-old gigolo had appeared at the W. Adam’s street quarters Monday in Mrs. Sulk’s absence and had said:“Has she got that letter from Wisconsin yet? She’d better get some money pretty soon or I’ll take her for a ride.”A large photograph of Patsy was found in Mrs. Sulk’s room. Hunt said the woman had paid for the picture and had been supplying iMerrino with money and clothing for several months.Patsy Ferrino, alias Meringo, 33 years old, 191b Washbourne ave., a poolroom hanger-on, surrendered late Wednesday to Sergt. Charles Reynolds of the coroner’s office.FOREIGN MISSION GROUIJ
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Blue Island Suburban Star

Blue Island, Illinois, US

Fri, Nov 20, 1931

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