Word: bailing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pearce has done a mailorder business on a national scale; said he had received as much as $500 from a single customer. When arrested in St. Louis last week, however, he was unable to secure bail money and was therefore jailed while awaiting Federal Grand Jury action on his case. He was born in Nigeria (British West Africa), came to the U. S. from Hamburg, Germany, in 1920, claimed to be a licensed osteopath, and has "practiced" in New York, Detroit, St. Louis...
Although the return's of the Irish Free State election (TIME, June 20) have left President William T. Cosgrave still at the head of the largest single party in the Bail, he threatened last week to refuse to carry on as President (Premier...
Police captured Mr. Lyle, and brought him before Magistrate William Croak of the Stapleton Police Court, Staten Island. Attorneys for Mr. Lyle secured his release on $5,000 bail to have a sinus operation. Dr. John McCoy of Manhattan operated for sinus trouble, removed the inflamed infected tonsils, studied the intestinal disorders, the low blood pressure. The five abscessed teeth were pulled...
After the collapse of the Confederacy in April, 1865, he was captured (May 10) in Georgia by Federal troops; spent the next two years as a prisoner in Fortress Monroe. He was admitted to bail in 1867, included in the general amnesty...
...mother. At home he found Mollie Greenberg but as she grew into a ripe young Jewish woman of 15, he could not think of her as his sister. Two months ago they eloped, married. Last week they were apprehended in their secret home. The judge held them in $500 bail for incest...