The Girl Who Danced at the Green Mill
In the spring of 1925, Michael Kearney believed he had solved the problem of Chicago. He was wrong, of course, but the belief had held for nearly three years, and that was longer than most men in his line of work could claim. Kearney ran his operation from a garage on West Division Street, three blocks from the Chicago River. The garage was a legitimate business on paper—Kearney & Sons...
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