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Show TAKEN TO STATION FOR BEATING WIFE The occupants of a reputable Third South rooming-house were awakened at about I o'clock this morning from paiuful screams coming from a room in the second story of the rooming-house. The polico wero notified, and the patrol wagon and Sergt. Beckstcad' and Patrolman Pa-trolman Tinges responded, and upon investigation in-vestigation found that; James Kane, traveling salesman for the Sebring Pottery Pot-tery company, had been administering a beating to his wife. He was taken to the police station, and after being questioned, ques-tioned, released. Those who live in the adjoining rooms to that of Kane's said that the woman's supplications to her lmsband were of a most pitiful nature. When sho was rescued by the officers it was found that sho bore signs of blows around the neck and upon tiio face; also "her little finger was broken. Mrs, Kane works in the millinery department de-partment of tho Z. C. M. I., aud it is said by those acquainted with tho couple that Kano crew angry bocauso his wife, being sick, refused to go to work Friday afternoon. |