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When federal prohibition men visited Mae Russell's half way house at Cedar Lake about a week a go she told them she had heart trouble and that It would kill her to be arrested. They promised her she would be arrested.But now they know her heart la weak.Her tavern was pinched'* by officers Wednesday afternoon. Mae wasn't there. She was In Chicago and telephoned that she would come to Hammond.But she hasn’t.Everything is ready at the federal building for Mae to step up to the desk and fix up her bond. The scene was all set yesterday morning. Commissioner Surprise waited all day for her. Marshal Herman Sassee wasted a day likewise. Today It was the same thing, Mae failed to shine.It may be necessary to extradite her—heart or no heart
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East Chicago Times

East Chicago, Indiana, US

Sat, Sep 30, 1922

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