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Show 1 1 POLICE COURT CASES) i i The Monday docket of the police court j comprised a number of cases. IH ; "This Is my first offense your honor. land I hope you'll deal lightlv with me." IH said A. Williams. He was' fined or to serve that number of days in Jail. IH I C. A. Singer, charged with sweeping refuse matter Into the street, because IH lie promised to swep Hint route no more, and because he "has a wife and five children." was discharged. IH J. Dorety and Bob Vahcy. charged with vagrancy, pleaded guilty, and n sentence of thirty days wns Imposed upon cnclu IH Frances Hall, a pretty brunette, nnd IH K. J. Jenkins, who wcro arrested Sun-, day night by Patrolman Olo.on mi South State street for disturbing the ponce, it being alleged that they wcro engaged in an imroarlous argument at an IH unseemly time of the night, wcro found guilty and a fine of $5 was imposed upon jH ipppfl Six others diarged with drunkenness or vagrancy were discharged or given floaters. The case of Anna Foster, charged with vagrancy, was set for trial for Frl- |