DOLLY QUINN ORDERED TO FINISH SENTENCE IN COUNTY JAIL BY STATE HEALTH BOARD| _“So this, said Dolly Quinn, n.s she surveyed her quarters Saturday morning:, “so this is the county Jail-**Beginning Saturday morning Dolly Quinn will finish the jail sentence imposed on her by Police Judge C. W. Hunt in tho county jail. Dolly has thirteen days yet to go. A $100 fine also is hanging over lier head. Unless this is paid she will have to servo an additional 60 days tn the county jail.On Thursday a trim, busy-like little lady entered police headquarters and risked William ITorschak. on duty at the desk at headquarters, to be shown the suite of rooms occupied by Dolly Quinn.MIIuh;?’ queried Horschak,1 'She wants to see the city jail cell occupier! by Dolly Quinn,“ ventured Judge Hunt, who overheard the con-' orsn Mon. Whereat Bill reached forthe huge key that for the po.se. fewI days has stood between Dolly andfreedom during the long pleasant midsummer evenings since the memorable fracas at Frank Kleinertz1 Country club roadhouse and wayside inn in Mormon Coulee.The trim, business-like young lady was Martha ftifey. inspector for the stale board of health who wns inspecting various places in the city and thought she would give Dolly’s domicile rln* nnce-over. After an inspection. the cijail was condemnedn.s no fit. phi re tn keep ri Indy locked up in more than. overnight fit the j most. Friday Sheriff Miller was no- i tificd by the state bnnnl of hen 1th | that Dolly Quimi would finish her sentence in liis bhiiiwiek.P. S.—Sheriff Miller denies that Dolly Quinn will attend the big Middle Ridge farmers* picnic Sunday afternoon at which Colonel Lawrence T. Brody of La Crosse will be tho principal speaker.