Show I I I I COURT FAILS TO BREAK FACTS IN POOL HALL CASE It Jt may be bc due du due to the fact that I sometimes like collar buttons have th the faculty of successfully sue sue- separating themselves I from their owners that is keeping keep keep- I ing us from j pitting getting tt to th the bottom i of ot this case case I said ald Judge W. W II U. i Wilkins in police pollee court this morning when he hG became slightly I I at Rt the appa apparent ent reticence 1 cence of witnesses to give evidence evidence evi l dence In the case of Fred Mason Mason I char charged ed with stealing Mealing tc fn one ne set of ot pool balls from r 04 West First I South street I While employed by L. L B B. B Call Cali i ia a contractor to prepare the he fur tur- furnishings of the pool 1001 hall for re removal removal re- re moval mo Mason fason Is alleged to have hae I taken away one one box of the tile spheres which h had d previously been purchased purchased pur pur- chased by M M. c Camo mo 63 West First I South street t tAn All An evidence was was Vas introduced with th the courts court's approval al up to I the time when it wanted to know where the balls baits were now Witnesses Wit Wit- nesses called in the case could give no light on this particular point The defendant was unable I to tell The court sentenced him to thirty days fn to the City Jail |