• 9S -u* '■*H I # 14# |« 4 ^ | I I 1 « »|* «^ r* *WOMAN MITK‘'MAN” EXCITED.prilahdKt\IVCfl»flateacb,3er-i in i, aJOT*hlleoikherAgirlbiti o 1 ( |80 adlaid« .* ► —I«tta Bahe Qrawi Anfry Whan Super Mntfant.'Ctaiy H#' Up Her flarw.* 4Henrietta Babe of -Onondaga Hill;Ihjwho h - the’ distinction of being the only woman milk peddler who does ael-nees; in' this- city, was .-taken to Police .Tuatlqe IJhomeon's office. to-day by O; ;Etobineo;n Oasey, Superintendent of the S.P.O.A. « ,• ’’Mr. ,Oaaey- explained., to Justice Thom-jon that he had repeatedly ■warned boththe ypwg : woman and . her father against driving a lame hone. .-.No attention..: had 'been paid to tbeee ’warning**ho eaid, ,eo when he #aw the young ■woman parched on the rear end of the milk file ;h, driving, down South Saline, streetthis. morning he took her into custody.foric,“for•ieor*iniatheHelied!dily-eapysi-theTh'o girl's ‘ young brother was with her.“ he m ■ Miss Bake didn't take kindly to Mr. Onaoy’s Interference. When he stoppedher, ihoproceeded to give him a tonguelashing that caused him later to remark that ho. thought the- Shelter would ,.beabout the right place for her.“Let go of that honae, * * * ”she said,. “Lhave blacked.lt;?ne-manV eye*s’J--fillW'chnaWadenT1poitknNriniprdllt;ofatcabeforehand will black yoturs *i£ you , Bapilchord-lavenaileet,theandlopewasdonft get ont. ’ ’The'boy was sent home vlth Instructions to r tell Ills. father that he .was wanted and that the horse wagon and milk cans .would he held until the •father came to the city. Miss Bahe was finally'* released. *Misa Balie'is'a familiar elg-fc about thp .city. She''has u large.-milk? route whkdi: she. successfully manages t alone.She -lias..worked1, for several year*'on•different farms, doing the plowing, thresh, ng or whatever has been demanded ofnor.—....... —»— -•lbus-dnM'be:SoItmiss LETS nrsnmrflflEBfree