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Show DRY LAW VIOLATIONS HELP TO FILL COURT Tony Parpettl i.rre3ted Sunday night 1 on two charges, one of being drunk j and the other of having liquor In hlsi possession, forfeited 550 In each easel by not appearing for trial in the city court this morning. Pari Stephens ami Hyrum Chrlsten- Jsen, arrogated on charges of druuken-ness, druuken-ness, failed to appear, and their bail, 'amounting to ?50 each, was declared ! forfeited. J Thlga TLsma. charged with petit lar-jcony, lar-jcony, who waa alleged to have stolen A bicycle, proved an alibi, and the action ac-tion against htm was dismissed The bicycle In question waa stolen from the rear of the Federal huiiding recently. P. S. Wilson, charged with having i liquor in his possession, forfeited ?50 by non-appearance. Leonard Hoyden, charged wilh having hav-ing liquor in his possession, also failed' to appc:ir His ball of $50 w:us forfeited. for-feited. Nick Dick, arrested at the depot last night on a charge of drunkenness, was found guilty. He was Informed that It cost either 50 or 60 days to get drunk in this city. Dorothy Howard, 2 5 yeurs old. u waitress, was arrested at midnight at the Mlnervu cafe, on a charge of having hav-ing liquor in her possession. She posted post-ed $100 ball and was released. Miss Howurd failed to appear In court this morning and her bail, ; declared forfeited. |