Show l6E fri IO X < fiTN1 i E J David Galllfant was the heavy villain vil-lain In the Police court yesterday but he was ably supported by Mrs Den halter who was assisted by her mother haler who The two families live in the same house and there has not been for several months past that love between them that the good book says should exist between neighbors The children of the two families have bitten and scratched each other and the parents have flown to the rescue of their progeny with more haste than discretion dis-cretion Mrs Denhnlter had said that Gallifant asn murderer and that he was raising a lot of paupers and that he never paid any rent Galllfant Is said to have been so Ungallant un-gallant as to reply in language that was supposed to be tabooed outside of Commercial Com-mercial street and while he admitted that he had been very loose In his choice I of adjectives he insisted that Mrs Den halter had gone him one better and I that he wag glad to retire from the scene Gallifant who has been down on his luck for several months past had paid up six months rent and when ho went home he nailed up the receipt for the same where his amiable neighbors neigh-bors could see It This apparently was the real cause of the trouble The Den I haler could not have that fact confronting con-fronting them without getting angry Galllfantalso said that Mrs Denhalter and her mother had plainly slated that when they got him behind the bars they would see to it that his children would want for bread Taken altogether It was about th most disgraceful neighborhood quarrel that has ever been aired in the Police court and so disgusted was the Judge with the entire party that he discharged Gal ant and gave each and every one mixed up In the affair to understand that while they might go free the present pres-ent time if either of them made a complaint com-plaint against each other In the future and the evidence following disclosed such a state of affairs as was now existing ex-isting they would u all go to jail Several unfortunate women were taxed for the usual amounts and then the docket ended |