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WIFE OF JORDAN RUSHING TO AID-§IState's Attorney Says “Kinky Dink's Cry of Politics Will Not Deter Him FromPress-ing Prosecution of CaseFREIBERG’S dance hall was wide open long after the legal closing hour this morning. Thisastonished a crowd of almost a thousand persons who gathered | about the place to witness the fulfillment of Police Captain Max Nootbaar’s promise to “close up the place.”At 1:20 o’clock Lieutenant All-man of the Twenty-second street station, an aid of Captain Noot-baar, made this statement:“I won't close Freiberg’s to-night.11 may watch it, but there will not be ■ any raid.”i “Ike” Bloom, manager of' the place, declared he would remain open until 4 o’clock in the morning on the strength of his amusement license.FOUR—possibly five—of the men and women wanted in connection with the battle in the levee district a week ago last night were located yesterday by the Examiner.State’s Attorney Maclay Hoyne’s office was put in immediate possession of this information, and a representative of Mr. Hoyne said that every legal step possible would be taken to have them all arrested and brought back for investigation and trial.
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Fri, Jul 24, 1914

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