Show 1 ELI PERKINSS TROUBLE Could Not Make Police Believe Ho Had n Case Ell Perkins who disclaims any relationship rela-tionship with the original of that name appealed to the police early yesterday morning to recover for him 10 which he alleges wan got from him by swindle swin-dle In that a receipt was given him and I hen stolen back so that the man with whom he deposited the money would not have to nmlcc good Henry MyeiK u waiter In Finchs restaurant Is the accused man though he convinced the police that the charge Perkins had brought agaJnst him was unwarranted It appears that Perklnn who had been engaged lo work a night in the restaurant wanted hit money placed In safe hands so he turned It over to Myers who gic him a receipt for the wnme Then the man returned and announced that t he wanted the money back but said he had lost lie receipt Naturally iMycro ould not give up the money as ho feared that the fellow had the receipt and would spring It on him again Then It I t was that I Alt Perkins murmured to lie t police po-lice and one of them airompunlcd him to the restaurant When the case had been laid before the olllccr he refused td make an arrest as he believed Myers In I the right TerkinH then declared thilt though he had only taken a ro cclpl for 10 ho had allowed the waiter lo have 510 of his wealth for safe keep lag It lid thai I lie restaurant man was trying I lo swIndle him out of II Perkins Per-kins was rather intoxicated and when hr again made his appearance in the police station he wnr poarched and 510 found upon him H had been unn ware of MR presence he paid but still protested that he was a long lowr He had been out for a lime with three friends all nlghl and It Is claimed that he also accused one of them of taking money from him for which he received a hard punch In the face Perkins is the keeper of a Second South street rooinlnchouBc |