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Show LIVELY CHASE AFTER AN INSANE iWOMAN CAUSES EXCITEMENT ON STREETS Lk Patrolmen George Phillips and H. Jones had an exciting experience soon after 8 o'clock this morning. A call for the patrol pa-trol wagon was received at the station with the information that Mrs. Nellie C. Hlnes of 443 West Seventh South street had become insane and had loft her home. The wagon was at once dispatched to Main street, where Patrolmen Phillips and Jones were taken aboard and the chase commenced. F"r gome time the ofTlrfrs were In dcubt as to which direction the woman had taken. Finally they received information infor-mation that she hod gone east on Seventh South street. The officers followed in the wagon and overtook her at Fifth East and First South street. Her husband had ovenaken her just as the officers arrived. The unfortunate woman nut up a fight as 60011 as an attempt was made to place her in the wagon. After considerable difficulty Mrs. Hines was placed in the wagon and taken to the county Jail. During Dur-ing the ride she kept up a constant yelling yell-ing and KingiriK. alternating from one noise to the other. A short time after she was .placed in tho padded cell she be-1 be-1 came qfliet. ! This Is the second time that Mrs. Hires has bet?: arrested on the chargo of in-sanitv. in-sanitv. the fir!?t t'm Rbont thrf-e months apo. At that time she was examined ex-amined by the County Physician b:iJ his at-Fistant and ordered discharged. For Sf.me titv.c the unfortunate woman has Ixen suffering with ej-i!-pt!o fit.-). For a I r.uir.her of days she has heen under the cor.st;:nt care cf a physician and nurf-e. but in Rome way she managed to slip from the hous this morning nl gave hrr husband ami the offers a good chase before she was overtaken. |