Show HEARD AND SEEN IN TIMMOWYS COURT Frank Carol bawled the prosecutor prose-cutor you are charged with having You been unlawfully drunk Were you I Frank looked on bewildered and finally fin-ally admitted his guilt c Will you make it your last asked I the court Yes Indeed responded Frank eag erlvDo Do so Fred Gibson the proprietor O Whit takers restaurant who amused himself him-self between the coffee urn and the second cook the other night Indignantly Indignant-ly l resented the accusation to that effect ef-fect He claimed that Herbert Showell de cook was guilty of allowing the urn to hit the kitchen floor with great violence and that when he tried to I remonstrate with the employee the j I latter placed his head on the outside of a window without going through the customary procedure of raising i I Showell in turn Dad that Gibson was solely and wholly responsible for the exterior presence of his knowledge box and that the dishwasher was the party to the second part of the coffee urn The court considered the evidence and assessed the proprietor 53 Fred F Wilson a Knutsford messenger messen-ger who rode a wheel in darkness was permitted to study the bicycle map Mike Boyle confessed to taking a drink or two for his rheumatism What did you jump on that man in sternlv the jail for asked Judge Timmony f Dont remember him at tail said I Mike with more incredulity than the I occasion called for Tarry with us forty days What Forty fc j Oh Mike sat J Bennett the cook accused of assaulting as-saulting Thomas Williamson a waiter was not tried on account of the absence ab-sence of Williamson A subpoena was issued but the waiter seems to be missing The case was set for lIon day Bennett suggesting that he Is losing sleep in the meantime by being brought into court so often Theodore and Charles Larson age 13 and 1 were charged with stealing a peck of potatoes valued at 25 cents from the garden of Mrs M McLaren of 256 East Fifth South Charles acted as spokesman full We took em to ro sl he said tear fullI I didnt take no peck put in Theo doreWeve Weve only been there three times continued Charles OI ewe took three then we took a hat full and then seven Never do it again boohoo Boohoo chimed Theodore The boys almost instantly i came to the conclusion that were it left to them they would prefer not going t jail and upon the fathers assurance that Ce big one ha vurk ever day yas sir the pair were released Ralph Hinge the trumpeter from Fort Douglas who drew a gun on Eula Griffin and Mrs Wilds was formally charged with exhibiting a deadly wih exlblng dEatl weapon i weap-on His case is set for today |