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..g ^ j inrouK’n mis season. Tho gamp is pg expected to bo a lively tussle.Ravne Robert Ryan Rooks Spon clt; 1-A. A.)The O Turnei Wood Wellet Willia ChLrUi r.lohns(VininjProf.• I Cards, corn liquor, money and j/r gamblers, were garnered in a raidliir conducted late Saturday night by■ I Sheriff Lincoln Fudernburg, on theI Rosenwald Club, in the old Harris I.—a | Saloon, on East Main street, the' the names of thirty men being tak-en by arts ! the officers.0,0001 The rail was conducted at 12:20 iI psey I o'clock Saturday night, by Sheriff!swat Funderburgh, with Deputy Sheriffi but George Birch. Deputy Sheriff GeorgeSpencer and Pennsylvania Railroad ty supe night j Detective Ciafi Latimer. Charges of been aj ondi- keeping a place w'here intoxicating schools 1 the J liquor is slt;old and of keeping a place Prof. stad- where gambling is permitted, will mominj | probably be filed Tuesuay against schoolloud ( yyjieeier Kimbrough and nubert 13. J hap | i^uusuy, in uuarge vi the dub. itbis citoff j rreVi\us to the raid, a hail pint of rcni catrs- i corn vvfrisikey was {uichased at the that cii ,cn‘ ! place by a man sent by Sheriff Fun- I —■ -j derburg ami the liquor is held us ring | evidence by tne authorities, with a ailed cards and $25-85 in money,which was in an iron money box on tile table used by tne card piayers.The raid took on the nature of the sensational when Patrolman Charles Si minis of the Pokice Department, was , ,, ^ounlt;* in the Club and lus name taken tular j b.v bhe Sheriff’s raiding party with ision.! the rest of the men in the place.Whether charges will be filed against those in the place cr the paticipants in the games has not been decided but the names of all are held by the Sheriff.Patrolman Simms, who was on duty at the time, informed the Sheriff and Chief of Police M. E. Graham that he had entered the club just a few minutes ahead of the reading party, in search of a man against whom a complaint had been lodged.The policeman’s story is that a report reached Patrolman Charles,alb*lt;J : fo*’ Is of •ound s St. howr. i thisBut Kiemp-e inhasrush,unchbeennpsey tough ry to early ►era tie YliskeWonSiif his ' Bowan in charge of Headquartersfair f the t that :omer—andwhile Officer David Mangan was at lunch that a man named Hosier had been assaulted. Simms claims he immediately went on a search for . , • the man suspected of the assault andlo r‘* [had entered the R^senwald Cluh with that purpose. He alleged that 'he learned the address of the man he was looking for from one of the players and wag- about to leave when 'the authorities entered.JIT Sheriff Funderburg says that* l| | Simms was not playing at the timeIS h.p officers entered but the fact that,i the policeman wrns in uniform and on duty makes the fact of his apprehen-i sion serious.-Tecentferer,p*roult;m*. 1 ihe «Tt woulc thre; Aivln bp an pror*JESloubleRIIQISI IIPKTiraithat■praiaxv*lt;pear. ▼ •ry “It T dBapr jcrwiUkeibeirif(Joread:tune frten M lt;It W •urpt« frorr
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Xenia Evening Gazette

Xenia, Ohio, US

Mon, Sep 06, 1920

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