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Show 1 m mm. csse ii Iji'if POLICE COURT THIS I t ijf Mary Smith, who in fact was not I , l J 1 Man' Smith, but the pretty, goldcn- it ui ! , haired, grey-eyed young wife of an HI , , lij B elderly Ogdenito now in the east, was B"U r ' i I a woman ashamed when sho pleaded I j ' guilty In municipal court this morning Hi f'.?4 ' 'B 10 the cnarS oC vagrancy and as a H J ; i ( dissolute character. H , j-'.Jl Also William Harden, who was not ' ! i, (il William Hardin, but 'a prosperous Hi ' t ; young business man and the son of a Hi 'f j1 wealthy and respectable family, HI V charged with the same offense, felt the Hi Ib III pangs of remorse and required hlm-H hlm-H t: nffl J self to be manhandled before ho would HI y, " 'IJj appear for arraignment. Hardin en-M en-M f ;' t tered a plea of not guilty. H i' ,U Mary Smith and Hardin were ar-H ar-H ' 12 , '! rested last night by Detective J. L. H '' . Hobson and Officer Pete Naylin at the It 'J $ ' iM ' former's room, 2539 Grant avenue. H j W 'W Neither of the arresting officers were I 1 ' F '$!' present in court this morning and the R i' li '0M$ two 035(25 were continued until Mon-I! Mon-I! 11! Iff, Wi day morning. Their bonds were fixed t ' 'I .PHI ln lQe sum o $25 each- II ' F I ml incut of pathos. She is bright and I ' u i ill good looking and intelligenL Her face HI i j was flushed to a rosy red, her lips I t' lllll were ruddy, and her eyes burned with Ii 1 It I lhe brightness of fear and chagrin and If i T 1 ill embarrassment. She wore no nat and I ! f H i her air "vvas ust sufficiently tangled I' if 'fill an(1 disheveled "to add attraction. I ' i i'ffllf There were other evidences that she Hk I' UHjl had been acting as her own coiffeur H 1 F. : nH in tnc 1imitetl confines of a cell in the I : ) l ; Her story, told in response to ques- Hh j( jull ; tions from City Attorney W. H. H' I ; ' t in 1 ' Heeder, was that Hardin had come to If 'rif i-' lill ; her room and had been coming L ,'VM , rather frequently. They had violated 5, 'Lljj a commandment and got caught. She ' ; i , fit pleaded guilty and languished back on I. l I L iij j the prisoner's bench awaiting further H y M: developments. HI x .1. ii j - At this point Hardin was ushered H vt j? into the court room. Ushered, oi Hf, f Ml pushed is correct He had displayed HS 'r'il 1 a degree of resistance when Sergt Hi' H 5 1 1 1 Jerry Killiher had sought to take hin Hf , I ill 1 from the jail to the court room. His HI I' 3i iq resistance, while spectacular, wa: Hp m short officers have a way of taminj Hi i the recalcitrants and the method wa; Hn j ' ' jM applied to Hardin. Ho entered a pie. HH , !2 V i jjj i of not guilty and stated he was read: for trial. The arresting officers, however, how-ever, being absent, both his case and tho woman's was continued. It is understood that the relations between the two have been observable for some time, and they have been warned that their deportment must be reformed. No attention, it is stated, was given the warning and their arrest ar-rest followed. |