Show i MRSINATION BARRED Ordered to Leave Kansas City fay Police Judge OTHERWISE JAIL AWAITS HER I Justice Pines Her Five Hundred Dollars l Dol-lars but She Is Not to Pay if She Will Remain Away Prom Kansas City Justice in Passing Judgment I Said Missouris Atmosphere Is 7 Not Adapted for LongHaired Men i ShortHaired Women and Whistling Whis-tling Girls Promises to leave fl rz Kansas City April 15Mrs Carrie Nation who was arrested yesterday charged with obstructing the street was arraigned before Police Judge Mc Aulcy this morning fined 500 and given until G oclock this evening to leave town The Judge Varncd Mrs Nation Jf she was found In the city after af-ter that hour she would bo arrested and placed In Jail She agreed to leave town and fifteen minutes later boarded a street car for Kansas City Kan The line will be held over Mrs Nation Na-tion in case she should return to the city and until she Is released from the courts order she is practically barred from visiting Kansas City Mrs Nation appeared In court early j accompanied by her brother and a woman wo-man friend The courtroom was liter I ally Jammed and the people filled the ai doorway and crowded the hall Several 1 cases were called before Mis Nations I and she watched thc proceedings with manifest impatience I When Judge McAuIcy finally asked Mrs Nation what she had losay in regard re-gard to the charges placed against her the little woman arose instantly and delivered herself of a llcry tirade against police and court She pleaded iI that she was merely waiting for a car when arrested and was making thp best of her time in the meantime by talking to thc crowd that had gathered A policeman testified that several cars had passed without Mrs Nation making an attempt lo board any of them This caused Sirs Nations Ire to rise and she flatly denied the statement r state-ment There was no par in sight she snapped and I want you to know that I am a lady and tell the truth c Judge McAuley then gave his decision deci-sion Missouri atmosphere said he is not adapted for longhaired men shorthaired women and whistling girls The crowd clapped loudly at thp decision Mrs Nation pleaded that she wished to go Liberty Mo within a few days i and asked if she would be permitted to u pass through Kansas City en route Judge McAuley answered In the affirmative af-firmative but warned her not to stop off here She promlsed to leave the city immediately remarking that The town was filled to overflowing with hell I broth A trowd of several hundred followed Die Joint gmashcir as she left J thc courtroom and made for a car and I loon saw her started for tho Kansas iddc D |