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Show Jllniimited Nerve Brings SPorth Gm -il But Also Lands Posggsor in Prison J audacity brought George A. Case old piece Wednesday night, and minutes later brought him to the lation. whoro he was charged vIlh n and liuporsonating uu officer, lere he is at present occupying a the city Jail, who was wearing a vest usually y Pullman car porters, the buttons :h were brass, with tho letter P n. met Robert Weston of 1G3 Me-avenuo, Me-avenuo, at tho corner of State 6t Second South street, and after tho young man over, followed him ally accosted him. Case told tho man that he was under arrest nl the police department knew all facts about a certain case In the young jnan was supposed to He also told Weston that tho could be squared for a J5 note, 'cston refused lo give up that C walked the young man toward the station, and at the corner of State 1st First South streets was met by Wvston. a brother of Robert, inuired why Robert was under ar-Cno ar-Cno refusal to tell the nature of irge on which he had arrested Rob-t Rob-t said that he would drop tho for a $5 note. Still wrangling the money, the trio reached the 'Joor of tho police station, when. ' lil brother Robert from being M. Churles handed Case the ?5 gold ! took the money and told Robert L'ould go on about his business, on started hurriedly down tho At this T.olnt both of tho broth--)nie suspicious, and, stepping into tIon told the story to Patrolman Lw'n immediately started after Case CasfB? ,no Patrolman coming, and ran 1 towinl Third South along State Htreel whMolPe wns llnaly -aptured. Th:nonL'y,,al1C,p', (n'or 10 11,0 ,J1: acrceniit -Sltt10"00 un1 rnso wl" have a Slngl JutiB bowman In the near futunjtf |