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Cuthbert's Bluff

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Day
3
Month
June
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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If Cuthbert, the Toledo detective, is not bluffing there is going to good sized war between the Anti-Saloon League and the saloonists that will tend to keep Ann Arbor from taking its usual summer nap after college closes and the trouble betvyeen the two factions which has been going on heretofore will, in comparison, sink into merely skirmishes. Cuthbert, backed by Dr. Brooks, was around this morning getting points and says he is going to commence action for false imprlsonment against somebody and is going to have several arrested for threats of personal violence. He took the 1:20 motor for Ypsilaiiti and says hè will go to Toledo and return here June 13, the day set for his examination. He says the fun has just commenceil, while the saloonists are well satisfled witli the way things have gone so far and there is no doubt but that if the supreme court decisión is good, and if Attorney Brown put the correct In terpre tation upon it, Outhbert's own testiraony will convict himself and there would be little chance of his escaping a fine or imprisonment, or both. Just how he has any action for false imprisonment any more than the saloon kepers he entered complaint against is more than appears on the surface at present. The regular meeting of the Doublé E. B. club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fredicka Tessmer, 421 W. Madison street. After the business meeting the members partook of a bountiful supper provided for them by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. William. Carpenter, 1153 Forest avenue, on Wednesday, July 6th, 1898.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat