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Show jlHEHL'S BAR.. William Jcncs A crap game owns Down where the. red lights shine, And, when the sale Cut gamblers' ball To two and ninety-nine, He snid, "This price Is very nice, 1 really think it's line." They called his case In Judge Dlehl'a place. But William Jones was missed. Three hundred fine For two-nlne-ninc No buyer could resist. Mitchell, whose prolix was "XV. e".," When asked as to vagrancy announced "Oui, oui." "Not 'we,' " said his honor, "but you go alone. To remain for three days ln that mansion of atone." a "Ah, yes. your honor, some ton months havo passed Since r had the pleasure of seeing you last." Thii3 Georgo 3cston answered when asked to make- clear How long tho time sinco he had been bore. "You aro doing ntz well," was tho judge's remark, "But beware how you coiiw here again on a lark." From off of tho wagon Bill Tiffany fell. Ho wns not the guy who nan diamonds to sell. But ono or two toasts to a dear com- rado's heullh Gives him the lwlicf that he's rolling in wealth. He sought for thrci bones to keep out of the hole. But discovered, alas, there was no wealth in his roll. . Judge Truman withdrew his motion for arrest of judgment ln the Grlco petit larcenv cose after convincing the court that the complaint was fatully dcfeiitive. Tho city attorney then asked that the tlmo for fcfiitcnce be postponed until lo-, lo-, day. If sentence is Imposed the defense will promptly secure Grlce's release on a writ of habeas corpus. |