Police Interrupt Elopement
Plans
Raleigh, Nov. 3—Crying for their “mama” as if their hearts
would break, three small children did not shed tears in vain last night because
three policemen stopped the planned elopement of their mother, Mrs. Ella Adams,
and Fred Miller, after the couple had purchased tickets for Henderson. They were
arrested at the end of the shed of the Union station while awaiting for the
northbound Seaboard train.
When the couple arrived at the police station they were
greeted by an infuriated husband, A.V. Adams, and Miller lost no time in
seeking safety behind the bars once the cell door opened after him. Mrs. Adams
was not place in jail, but allowed to go home with her husband to their
children, whom she would have deserted.
Bad treatment by her husband whom she did not wish to live
with is the wife’s reason for leaving home to elope with Miller. She gave no
excuse for deserting the children and did not mention them to the police, but
kissed her oldest boy when he met her at the station after the police had
arrested the couple.
Mrs. Adams and Miller will be in city court this morning and
Judge Harris is expected to settle the family troubles.
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From The Daily Times, Wilson, N.C., Nov. 3,
1919. Nothing on the Adams family or Miller in Mayor's Court.
Big Mayor’s Court
Today
There was a big mayor’s court today and on account of one of
our machines being down it was impossible to get that up and much other local
matter.
There were several cases up for bringing liquor into the
city. Policemen secured a number of gallons of liquor from both depots as some
negroes believed to be distributors for stills over eastern North Carolina
alighted form the trains.
There were a number of speed maniacs up for exceeding the
limit in the face of the number of accidents recently.
There were also a number of gamblers and drunks. Liquor
seems to be very plentiful and unless the amount of liquor is reduced in this
county or the number of automobiles, or those who run cars are licensed, the
number of accidents will be constantly on the increase.
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