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Show LOSES NECKTIE IN ROW WITH OFFICER George Robinson's Coat Tom In Battle With Man He Charges With Swearing at Children. While Juvenile Officer George Robinson Robin-son is nursing a battered countenance and trviug to make the pieces of a shredded coat fit into their old places Jacob Goodman, proprietor of the Pullman Pull-man grocery store, 18 East First Sonth street, is bemoaning the loss of a necktie, neck-tie, which he Favs Robinson tore from its moorings with great violence in the course of a melee at Goodman :s store yesterdav afternoon when the juvenile officer single-handed combated the whole Goodman family, and as a result of which Goodman and his daughter, Miss Lna Goodman, were arrested and later released on bail on charges of assault, as-sault, and battery. Two additional complaints, charging Mr. and Mrs. Goodman with interfering interfer-ing with an officer in the performance of his duties, will be sworn to this morning, Robinson said. Goodman, on the other hand, threatened to have Robinson Rob-inson arrested for assault. Robinson alleges Goodman, refusing to recognize his badge, struck him when he attempted to arrest him for addressing address-ing some small children in profane expletives ex-pletives in front of his store, and was aided in the assault by his wife and daughter, and that the two women, besides be-sides snatching his gun from its holster, dealt him numerous painful blows on the face and made his coat look like a tattered main sheet after a hurricane. Goodman maintains Robinson was the aggressor; that he did not. display his badge or reveal his identity as an officer, offi-cer, and that he drew his' gun in tho scuffle. |