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Expensive Laundry Bill

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Emanuel Allmendipgar does the collecting for tho White Laundry on Kast Liberty st. Láát Thursday afternoon he went to the Kappa Sigma fraternity house with abili for $1.B8 ajrainst Henrv G. Hadden, who had just graduattid from the law department. The latter was sitting on the porch talking to Bome ladies. He asked Allmendinger up to his room. While there the two had some dispute vhich resulted in Hadden Belzing the collector and pitchinsrhim down stairs. Allmending-orcame out of the tracas with a broken arm. He at once swore out a warrant before Justice Oibson for assault and battery. Patrolman Collins was sent hta man and found Hadden out riding with some ladies. The ladies had the pleasure of a walk home and theaccused wu taken before the justice. His hearing was Bet for Saturday morninff. About half past eleven bonds rere sivured and Hadden was given his liberty. The next morning Allmendinger instituteil a suit for $2000 damages and Hadden was again placed under arrest and compelled to give a $400 bond to appear and answer in the claim for damages. He did not secure this bond until Saturday morning and as a result spent Friday night behind the bars. Saturday morning he furnished a bond signed bj Profs. Thompson, Mechem. Johnson, Bogle and Knowlton. Mr. Hadden jumped into spme actual law practice much BOOnor tliar. was expected. It was not, however, just the sort of praotiee he anticipated to start out with. The case for assault and battery has already heen settled up, and it is more than likely that the claim for damages will also be adjusted and the case dropped.

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Ann Arbor Register