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Show i r - r"N r r- - a v . j i . - a m i . a i 1 alakj C;;:? Crcil en Central Tarl: 7 '- r r-yr tww-e Ca4 V- . eW W -... 13 0;m; Ilc-c ta Ansvcr In Ccurt. f NEW TOES, 'Oct 12. Six children, from ? to 12 years old, were' arraigned in the Children's. court, and .their, parents pa-rents had. to pay a fine of $2 each for the youngsters. ' ' The prisonersshould have Veen charged with being pirates, according to their' own-romantic- ideas, bnt the prosaic court accused them simply of invading : and using private property against the statutes made and provided, etc. ' .. .. . The boys decided to become pirates. Two - were made . voluntary ' captives, their hands and lege being bund. The four others annexed s boat on a lake in 'Central -park and, using broom as oars, rowed aroun.4. with a homemade black flag flying. ' . , - .t Patrolman Ehlera spie4 the bloodthirsty blood-thirsty outfit in the offing and fired a verbal- ahot acrose - tha .vessel'a bow, bringing it to. The gentle youth were arrested, and went to the atation house with -chests, stuck away out,, Mayba during their Bight of imprisonment in the Children, 'a society rooms they evolved ,. a schema for capturing the officers of the law, but the bottom of theplan fell out. . 5vhat happened after the papas, and rnammae got them home isn't recorded. In addition to the facts hereinbefore eet forth concerning the piratical enterprise enter-prise are the names of the buccaneers, to wit: George and Harry Wehrman of No. 2161 Eighth avenue; Robert and Walter Hesaler of No. 2098 Eighth avenue: ave-nue: Edward Fanning - of No, 2058 Eighth avenue, and ; Daniel Stritinger of No. 2057 Eighth avenue. ' |