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Show fc. r i ri Q irMWVin i n n.r ii r i - " BEFORE DIEHL'S JftAJtVji NEW linoleum, now kalsomlnc, new paint and new lighting Jlxturco uUorn the criminal division of City court. The bench haa been moved from tho cast to the uouth aide of tho room and all the furniture hao been re-varnished. re-varnished. Tho improvements cannot be called extravagant, as tho room haa not been thoroughly renovated since the City Council ceased to meet there ln 1S05. Judge Dlc-bJ's chamber and the offlco of the clerk of the court have also been cleaned and decorMcd. a "I am n plastic finisher John Wells Informed Judgo Dichl, And for suspended sentence , He made a strong appeaL But all his words did not avail His sentence to diminish. The flnishor was lined a live And then ho saw his finish. S Hahn Brooks, the man with the new Rospel, had dpffed his oriental garb and hired nn attorney before coming to court to answer the chnrgo of violating the Jl-cpiIso Jl-cpiIso ordlnanco by selling pampnlots on the street. Ho was ready for trial, but the city was not. and the case was continued con-tinued until today.' Dan Campbell Was doing woll Bcforo to town he came, And burned his cash with freedom rash For women, wlno and game. Without a cent . . . To pay his rent ' . He found himself, at laaL And when they let Him go, you bet He vanished pretty fast! Because he could not collect some money from a gcntlenian In Franklin avenue, ave-nue, Charles Brown, a colored boy. threw a stone through the creditor's window and broke a water pitcher standing inside. in-side. He learned, a little later, that tho window belonged to tho landlord and not to tho creditor. On making this discovery discov-ery Brown paid for the window pane, but ho objected to settling for the pitcher. Ho was charged with destroying property. prop-erty. Judgo Dlchl observed that the case belonged to a civil court, cautioned Brown ngaln9t his rough and ready method meth-od of collecting wages and dismissed the cusc. Aqullla Yncgcr, the soldier charged with robblnp Olga Martin of Commercial street of a gold bracelet, was bound over to tho District court under 5200 bond by Judgo Dlchl yestcrdny morning. |