Show COULDNT > MAKE IT GO James Doylcc Plea Failed to Get Him Anything Other Doings Before Diehl For the third time James Doyle stood before Judge Diehl in Police court yesterday yes-terday and for the third lime he pleaded plead-ed In response to the charge of vagrancy va-grancy thai lie was u poor mi fortu natc1 who had committed no crime and wouldnt commit n crime He said I hnvebecnslokyour Honorlhave not commlttodanycrlmcaiulifyouwlllonly let megolwlllwalkoutof townlntwentymln u I eillll I wa n lIsonemolechllllcc If the court had not heard the same plea twice before he might have relented relent-ed but James plea did not even have the virtue of originality and he got sixty days In default of 300 1 Fred Bloor was charged with the theft of a sweater belonGing to Ernest Salisbury Salisbury and his roommate room-mate Identified the garment and said the last time they had seen It It was in a locker at tho Lincoln house The police po-lice had found It In Bloors room under the bed Bloor pleaded not guilty of petit larceny and l said he had found the nenter under the counter In the Crescent restaurant where he was working He claimed that he put It on because he thought the owner had gone away nnd forgotten It Frank Ingalla another waiter In the Crescent losilfled that he saw tho sweater under the counter and l put It on Bloom claimed Il so he gave it to Bloor A subpoena was Issued I for the cashier of the restaurant and the case was conllnucd until today Drunk was the notation nrter the name of Charles B Foster a colored man with n black eye lie said he was guIlty hut he was going home when I the officer arrested him The olUccr confirmed thin statement but he ex plained that Foster wai > traveling on his hands and knees on the Icy sidewalk side-walk rind his progrccn was HO slow that he stood a goon show of freezing to death before he gained his domicile The court did not want lo discourage any mnn from gelling on his knees at the proper time nnd place but he thought Foster had been overzcnlous iiml gave him three days In which to regain the use of his motive powers At the request of Attorney Hunter the cases against the Green Light gamblers was continued until Saturday afternoon |