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Show 1. J. SWEENEY i IS A QUIET DRUNK IfM. J. Sweeney keeps the promises, prom-ises, that he made "to Patrolman O L Swanson today, when arrested for being be-ing drunk, the polfqeman Is assured of having an enjoyable time at some futuie date Usually when a man js ?rrested he contracts a. grudge against the arroh-iriji oiflcer, -but Swoencj l evidently not of the common sort. Patiolman Swanson, was summoned to the Sahatlon Armj looming house by Captain W H Knapp. who coin-palned coin-palned that Swcone was trying to get into the place and he was not wanted because he was drunk When the patrolman arrived on the scene to take charge of the man he expected a tussle and was surprised when Hip drunken man greeted him with a smile and consented to be ai rested To show him that there was no hard feeling feel-ing Sweeney promised to buy Swanson Swan-son several drinks when he sobered up and he also Invited the policeman to takr a tup through the tor'n to take in scenes or interest Sweeney will face Judgo Reeder. Monday morning on the charge o' drunkenness i l |