Show CHRISTMAS OFFENDERS BEFORE JUDGE DIEHL Fifteen men who h had come com In too loo clo close e contact with the Christmas punch punchbowl punchbowl punchbowl bowl faced face Ju Judge s-c s Diehl In the Police court this afternoon Of these many had bruised and blackened bh faces the results of their the Christmas quarrels Of or those who ans answered red the fifteen were charged with being drunk Tom entered a plea of guilty g but being his first offense offence he was dis dis- charged J. J II Ir Bell Dell and John Corrigan made the same pica plea and the same excuse excuse ex ex- cuse cure wWi the same Ie result Michael Dempsy Demps was fined 3 3 Ben Webber wa wag fined find 2 2 Mike l Boyle Bole his comrade In dissipation was wan nse ed a aIke alike a like Ike II e amount Peter Peler n a arid and d- d Mike e Murphy were charged with fighting Both oth men were on the point of ot renewIng renewing renew- renew Ing Ing- ng the battle In court when n they hey he were ere remanded to fo Jail until tomorrow J.D. J.D. J.D. J. J D. D Boy noy a mute mule wrote rote his plea of or guilty of being being- drunk on a a. piece of or note paper laper He Ho promised to be a good boy bor If It he hc 10 were allowed to go go and and he went Joseph Carson Carron accused of vagrancy was as found guilty and fined 23 2 5 He lIe thanked Ju Judge se Diehl DiehI to for I the courtesy John Reynolds pleaded ded guilty of or being drunk but on the plea that It was vas as his first offense he was discharged Henry Smith pleaded guilty guilt o of being too full of che cheer r and asked clemency He lie got ot It Carl Carlson Canton and H. H Brown accused of ot petit larceny larcen entered pleas of or guilty and were discharged They wanted chicken for their Christmas dinner and took look hens belonging to some one else After lecturing the boys bors the they were dis dis- dis charged charse |