The Tables Turned
Police
Inspector Whitehouse at No. 6 police station arrested
Henry Beringer
for "general wickedness", an accusation made by his wife
Mrs. Henry
Beningrer and her son
Albert Turney of No. 410 Frankstown ave.
Henry
Deringer then told police that his wife and step-son had beaten him
because he would not give them $15 to buy a watch. He was released and
Turney was then locked up.
***Henry's name was spelled numerous ways in the newspaper article
The Pittsburgh Press
June 2, 1895, Page 1
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