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Show " ' j Five Complaints For 1 Sale of Liquor 'r Tm, Oi'llrhtls of (lie (irnnitc Club I'll. ,i dor Arrest for Selling liluuur I'ii. r; limfullj, unit One I.ehl Mini for the l Same OfffiiMt. !; Tlioodore Xlcholcs whs arrested on ! ' Thuraduy, chnrged with Boiling two ''-. glasses of lager beer lo Oeorgo Wun- lnss of I.ehl mid John Crystal of Am- , orlenn Fork on July 4. He wjib taken before Judge Nielsen and after ontcr- , ' . lug n plon of "not guilty" wiih released under $500 bonds. The case has not been set for hearing. It npiienrs that , ', Wnnlass was In the Granite Club itrlhklni; with CryHtnl and others and j ,' was later arrested for Intoxication. ( Hnther than go to Jail ho told the , oITIcers where ho got thu booze The evening before Lnwronee John- . ' son of l.chi mid Owen Hanson, a for- i mor otllclal of tho Oranlto Club, were arrested, chnrged with having sold liquor to Charles M. Clawson and F ; 8. Pyno on April 28, 1014. It appears that Pyno and Clawson eanio to I.ehl, posing as drummers, and used John ' i son, who Is n member of tho Oranlte j Club, to holp catch Hanson. Johnson , I 'I Innocently thought tho two men to be . J drummers, and while doing what ho , ' ' j thought was a friendly act, helped to j , '4 close tho trap on Hanson. There are ' , '"' two cases each against Johnson and U Hnnson by tho same people. They ij are now out on $500 bonds In each i ', easo and will come up for trial next L ,1 Tuesday morning. ' ijj The city officials nro to be coin- ijfe mended for the excellent order that w was kept during Homo-Comlng Week ! XI and tho small amount of drunkenness i that was permitted on the streets, HI |