DISTURBED HIS PEACE.
A Kansas City woman asked W. 11. .Scott, a pqliceman, how to reach an address, says the Central News New York correspondent. He told her. "Thanks," said the woman, and, reaching into the pocket of her coat, took out a plug of tobacco, and bit off a chew. Scott arrested her on a charge of disturbing the peace! In the iimnieipal court Judge John M. Kennedy dismissed tho case. "If women may vote, why shouldn't they chew?" inquired the judge.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIV, 24 November 1920, Page 2
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