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Show HUE READER'S COURTROOM Badgering a Widow ' By Will B :rnard, iL.B. ' ' May a Creditor Badger , Debtor for His Money? idow borrowed some monej ' 01 her furniture, and then foun! I '"sell unable to keep up the pay - One morning, a man from loan company came to he : and angrily demanded that stt Pa? up at once. If she didn't "watened in surly tones, h 2 A creditor got a judgment against a barber, and demanded among other things the barber's chair, striped pole, hat rack, hair tonic, and cuspidor! At a court hearing, the barber pleaded that such items were exempt from attachment because be-cause they were the "tools" he needed to carry on his trade. And the judge agreed with him. Ordering Order-ing the creditor to keep hands off these articles, the judge said that no self-respecting man would go to a barber who didn't have "the usual incidentals." How Strict May a Medium Be During a Seance? A spiritualistic medium invited a skeptical neighbor to a seance, so he could "see for himself" what happened. Soon after the lights went out, the neighbor felt the medium's me-dium's chair slowly moving! Instantly In-stantly he struck a match.. The ., ... . m I. iu M. i u. W&.iA' i J S'ld n . , w,. . 80 t0 curt and take away I 'mTZ The widow' wh0 , tcson be a very sensitive . !!-., .;'as so unnerved by the in-n in-n sl L She liled a damage ; ,, the collector for up. le 'edd Hwever, the court ol !ili that0W" hSr claim' judSe' Can i j 3 credi'or has a perfect k'Mn7l,,ld WS money and !Ur! 100 polite about " 4 ' tf "!H.Was kied in a bus l0a,i ttrny f W'dow sued the bus "f her i damaSes- At the sy'! 5 to a hi 'awyer worked himself i e eta t'gt Motional pitch. "This tTi0n'" he -ried t oruiH g t0 homswoggle l' fc:td Z T S attorney was so oof1 landed 'anguage that he i " court rf trial However' ruW his rea.uest- The til( sense i "Hornswoggle" '''4 10 the average person, UK in court. spiritualist got so angry at this interruption in-terruption that he knocked the neighbor down on the floor - and that was the end of the seance. Afterward, Af-terward, the neighbor sued the medium for damages. The JaUer claimed that he had a right to punish pun-ish anyone who disturbed the se-ance'buTthe se-ance'buTthe court held li anyhow. The judge pointed out that the neighbor had been invited for nt cppine what nap-thp nap-thp Durpose ol sclius enedP Pso he had a perfect right to strike a match and look! |