Show Fofl lf ITEHL7S Ar o Mrs Thomas Nugent stood up rhcn < her name was called Tho chnrgo against you Is that you were drunk disturbing the peace and using Indecent language was Judge DIculs culm observation as Mra Isugents portly form assumed an upright up-right posture Droonl Mo riroonlc Who aiiya I was droonk Jedse asked the prisoner Well the pollco offIcer who arrested you claims ilmt you hL l him In the hand and stabbed him with a hairpin Did the officer say that Jodge < She walked forward until her chin rested on Judge DIchl3 desk and then she said Jetige I may have had a drink or two but Ol l used no Indaecnt lanijuUe I vas jelling the old mans supper Good Gad 1 wish thp old man was here No sir I waD trying to fix the fence bin I used no Sndacuni Iniiftulge your Honor I hopu Im too much ol a lady for that see 7 One of tho witnesses testified Unit Mrs Nugent was disorderly to often that it iaa difficult to keep tiacl of the events Here that Hear that Phy your Honor a wako ago last Saturday I dont want to know what happened a ucelc ago I want to know about last night Interrupted the Judge I wns trying to tlo up the wire fence Jedso Jhe witness says you tried to pull up her vegetables Vlgotablcs vlgetnbloil Good Gad Where did she ever have any vJgctublcs9 Do you want to ask iho witness any questions Interrupted the Judge I do Phat did you have In yurc flsht Mrs Murphy 1 Nothing Didnt yousc have a kottlb of wather and didnt yousc thrun It out of the windy win-dy and souse me Not until after you called mo a duck and a synagogue replied lie witness Both women began to talk at the same time and Mr Nugent begun lo edge near tho witness when Judge Dlehl rapped for order I wish old man Miller was here shouted Mrs Nugent He knows that I never drink that way Shos lying Jcdgc Sho thlnkn shes got Intloocncc Good Gad but Its warm and wid her 1ln l Its worse I will postpono this case until tomorrow tomor-row afternoon You may give u bond In the sum of 13 said Judge IMohl Fifteen dollars Good Gad J Phv didnt youso make It 1DO and bo 1 done wid Id Phcrod Ol be gcttin1 U3 Id bike to know But she got It Sho was removed ton to-n cell In tho city prison and later In the Uay her husband find a friend came to tho rescue with tho necessary bond C u Anna Grumbul a mediumsized woman with Hashing black eyes arose when her ciso was called She was charged with taking her own cow It seems that the cow had onteied tho premises of Mrs Richmond The latter tied the animal to the fento and sent for the police Beforetime Before-time officer arrived to place the offending cow under arrest Mis Grumbul appeared l Mrs Richmond explained that this particular par-ticular cow had been In the habit of trespassing tres-passing upon her PropertY and she wanted It slopped Mrs Grumbul claimed that Mrs Richmond baa a habit ot tying up cows nd making the owners pay for the damages caused She claimed that Mrs Richmond got 3 out of one person In this way Plo court told Mrs Grumbul that ho would suspend sentence If I ho would take care of her cow and keep 1 li 1 from trespassing upon other peoples properly prop-erly This she promised to do and aha was released a a J II Jones was among those who occupied oc-cupied a front bench In the offenders row He was charged with violating a city ordinance or-dinance by peudllng without a license lie pleaded not guilty Attorney Smith de Itndcd him and entered Into an elaborate explanation of tho meaning of the words hawking and peddling Ho said that according to the latest dictionary pub who hawks or peddles J goods must go from place to placo and sell his wares In con Iradlstlnctlon to one who has a shop or a store The lawyer established the fact thai Jones had confined hliiisolf to tIll corner of the Deserct News building and that In the absence of a statute defining more clearly the meaning of the word peddling ped-dling his client was Innocent The caso was posiponcd until Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock a a < James Warner stood up and pleaded not rrullly 10 a charge of plain diunk when the Judge called his name You lied to mo Jim Said the Judge stern and grim You promised to drink no more > ooze Several limes you Ive tried But each time you get pled And the lust words Jim drowned wllh a sob I know I hnvo lied To quit drink 1vo tried And now youll give me a Job Make it light Judge please 1 dont care for ease But from booze would I have surcease And time Judge stern and grim Said All right Friend Jim Flo dollars will do if you please |