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Show FINE FOR IfiASHERS Chicago- Gilded 'Youths . Severelyl Reprimanded by Court. : ; CHICAGO, May 23. There are eight would-be mashers to Chicago who have learned that "mashing" Is not the harmless" pastlrite it. Is generally regarded regard-ed to be, and that It Is punishable by a fine." " - ! James Cummings, Charles M. Collins, Walter Dagenhart. Martin Carroll, Ralph Thompson, Fred Ohnert. W. Ta-gell Ta-gell and William C. Rehan are the young men who became thus enlightened, enlight-ened, and they were fined $5 and costs when they were arraigned before Justice Jus-tice Gibbons In the Kast Chicago Avenue Ave-nue Police court. Of ourse the defendants denied that, they were guilty and protested that the charges were false. ' Justice Gibbons; however, was not Impressed Im-pressed by their denials. He administered adminis-tered a severe reprimand to the young men and after fining them $3 each concluded con-cluded by saying; "The next time you come before me for the same offense I will make the fine $100." v 1 - i i |