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Show HONEYMOON BROKEN UP Don C. Itamm, a Wisconsin man, who had his brdlo with him when he alighted from an Oregon Short Lino train In this city Thursday afternoon, was arrested at the Union station on a chargo of forging bis father's name to $150 worth of chcck3 In Tacoma, Wash. The arrest was made by Detectives De-tectives Pjncock, BurR and Chambers, upon Information furnished by Chler of Polico Loomln of Tacoma. When taken to tho station Ramro said that Instead of ?150 worth ot (hecks ho Issued something like $37t worth of paper while he was in Ta-ooma Ta-ooma on his honeymoon but he declared de-clared that he was sure h's fathei would honor all the paper he had Issued. Is-sued. Today his father, who is said to be mo of tho wealthiest hardware men In the stale of Wisconsin, sent a telegram tele-gram to this city, it Is alleged,, announcing an-nouncing that he will honor the' checks at Tacoma, but will not stand good for any moro. The prisoner, who Is about 24 year3 of age, sent his handsome wife to a hotel Thursday night, while he stopped stop-ped al the police station. In case bis father stands good for the Tacoma chocks the honeymooners probably will be reunited this evening and allowed al-lowed to continue their journey. |