Show COURT IS UNMOVED At the Story of Grice's Troubles and the Prisoner Prisoner Prisoner Pris Pris- oner Gets Six Months In inthe inthe arraigned today Samuel Grice was the he criminal court charged charge with w house- house housebreaking the out- out as breaking and petit larceny of the theft of certain cigars street saloon In Commercial from rom from a December last last but the District Attorney of accept a plea ney ey was willing to and this was guilty to petit larceny perfectly satisfactory to Samuel Samue however howver how- how In entering his plea of guilty ever ver Grice said he was was not guilty but 1 hat thae he had been in jail for seventy lays days ays awaiting trial and he preferred and get out as soon to o take his sentence is as s possible Mr Wanless on behalf of ofie the ie prisoner urged a light sentence and nd md everything appeared to be coming prices price's Cites Cite's way vay way when Mr Eichnor In- In by nn by nn d the th e court cour t that th a t Grice G r i ce was no po he had means a novice in crime as served one or two terms in the State prison and been in jail a number of times mes This changed the attitude of the court ourt and he gave Grice three months In n the county jail This didn't suit Grice who protested to his attorney asked the and nd the attorney In turn court ourt to set the entire proceeding aside and nd allow Grice to enter a plea of not notI guilty and and stand tad a a. trial This the I court ourt refused to do and Grice was led sadly away |