Show TELL TROUBLES TO TIMMONY I j Mrs Butler Says frs Arnold Tried to Assault Her and Mrs Arnold 1 I Says Mr Butler Tried to Hug Her < II I I I = The woes of Mrs Nora Arnold of Jennings ovenue and Mrs C E Butler wjio runs a restaurant opposite the I Grand Pacific hotel were aired In the I Police court yesterday The two women 10 live about a block apart and as Judge I TJmmony put It there does riouucem to ha that spirit of sisterly love bervctn hem I that should characterize the opening of a new century The charge made against Mrs Arnold by Mrs But lei was attempted assault Mrs Butler said the defendant had caught her out on the sidewalk and had said Now I have got you where there Is no one to defend you At that point In the story Mrs Butler added Mrs Arnold made vigorous pass at her which she dodged by running into a store storeDo you thInk she would have struck you if she had hit you asked Diehl Yes That Is all was the reply and then assuming his most dignified attitude the prosecutor announced that that was his case Mrs Arnold on her side said that the matter hail been bcewjng since I I Christmas eve when Mr Butler had I followed her otii of the house and had tried to hug h < r and kisS her L That according to Mrs Arnold seamed to be the ono bone of contention She had a row wIth her husband about that time and then pitched into me contmicrt Mrs Arnold with 0 I smile Well if that Is true Mrs Butler and I your husband Is n hiiRgVr and f kisser 1 you had better keep him employed at home remarked the court But he did not do It replied Mrs Butler But he did remarked the defendant defend-ant ntI I Tlsnt so a Tin so 11 Talnt Betel move away from each other1 remarked the Judge au he called l all the muscles that are supposed to be Inn In-n human face In an effort to look solemn sol-emn The defendant is discharged 1 Later Mrs Butler wanted Mrs Arnold Ar-nold arrested ann charge of assault I and battery committed prior to the lime of the last complaint but the Judge merely gave her the marble heart sayIng say-Ing that any further stirring up of the case would savor more of persecution stairway than prosecution and glided down the I |