Show I- I ALL Mi NATIONS NATIONS' SESSION Comedy In Dialect Enacted In InCourt Court of Judge Diehl Diehi yesterday af- af Judge session might well ell wel be Ie called caled A Com Comedy COI- COI cd edy in III Dialect Almost every ont nac nationality na on- t c under the hidden fog jn na for n to one charge chiare a was present to answer answel t or 01 another l' l Tock Tack Dully Duffy was tho the first to entel Dur upon the thc stage and explain the thu tm c condi- condi lieu llon that lint was as responsible for his appearance ap ap- tp- tp arance In Iii court 5 Were ere you yon drunk or not Dully Duffy Dufy Inquired Ju Judge e Diehl Duffy Dufy replied In a dialect that spoke o of if tho tIme ouM sod Bd with the hY hYan bys Well I was aroun aroun aloun wih an all Ol 01 l glss giss i q I got a n little too on board 01 The officer making the arrest test test- tosti- tosti drunk L Ln is tS isa lied that thai the defendant was thol a n sailor Ilor thus carrying out fluffy DUffy s cla classic PO lc metaphor On this charge charle he lie was lined fined 5 When ho lie had d cl himself after hearing this remark f of the thc Judges Judge's ho was arraigned on toe the charge of or disturbing the peace He gave c a his boe body a hitch a as If It to list his load to port and pleaded guilty uly On 11 m this charge the line fine was wa 5 also the the two amounting to lo ten days das or an equal number of or dollars lImit But Drunk Henry Henr River was the next subject ct for fOI Judicial treatment To ro the charge charie charce of or heln being hunk drunk on the public streets the state slate he lie answered as nearly narl as moot ment c can n be put lut ut into the American tongue J Val Ay guess ues Ay y y vas a hat bat drunk A Ay york vork In da ca colt am al an inu nm ho he 11 ban gu gudo o deal of pain unto tu In tL mo trio so 80 ay tuk uk a drop of gin sin lo to gat at atall arni all agun agan con considered the tho evident e c sufficient to detain him him for fO dut duty ditty on 01 5 the thc rock plc pile hut but considering the thc fact r that Chat mat h he lie had hind never appeared hol he lie was as discharged with a n vari- vari t i ng lg not to app appear appeal a before the bench again Gus Pap Papas a Greek GIN k giant w was s next Id tn explain himself himself At the time tIno of or hi hl his arrest arct the city attorney RiO stated tc he hl I used English h In Iii Incourt very Intelligible 11 CI FIJI j- j court however r he lie required the time ser services meri mer- mer r- r i i vices of an Interpreter to lo place himself him him- sol self before tho time court In Ia Ir the proper tr light You understand what it I is to be ber drunk runk do you au not Gus quel queried querI d r Judge DiehI Diehl No Xu not only a little bit drunk was WaN what all al agreed upon as his r ro- ro t On Onn of oC his friends In court request requested slI sl- sl ed 1 t to tl 1 I. I c e used as a interpreter I When hesi tn s 's it to get et the tho prisoners prisoner's an answer anC C t t I the question as 10 lO o whether or om not riot he lie I was vas clun drunk he delivered himself of f S about five minutes of or c classical ical Gr Greek ck was its followed foll by hy an equally long Jong b by the time floren defendant lt during which mi un exhibition of modern Hellenic physical pity phy culture h by b byway way WHY of or gesture gesture was I Indulged U Isell In by hol both slides sides Ito IIo the Information t. t 10 say siy no ho was ivaS was Ill i given 11 by the thc learned Greek Doesn't ont Deny Charge Feeling that tha the case so cae would consume con en- sume a month mouth or o. at nt this rate Judge Jurge Diehl Dehl asked for o othe the y which was not nol denied looted h by th prisoner On Omi the time charge of being bel drunk he lie was fined 5 on tho the char clint charge of nC disturbing the tho peace e he was vas discharged dis iii- charged and anti upon the charge of c an officer he was as fined 15 5 Dan from Ireland who was arrested upon linen the char charge e o of h being a lain 1 drunk pleaded guilty On account ac ac- ac- ac e. e count of its being his first appearance he lie- was wa A T T. II n. Donnel who was a a. plain S. S drunk ah also stat stated l that he Ito had hall not been before the thc court for a Ion long time it He lie was as not In the habit of or drinking nn any mo more e. e and promised Isell to be lie a g gord goed d son of Erin In the future Upon this J. J I he was he-was was discharged o William Hubbard colored a farmer k living J in the tue the southeastern part parl of Iii th c cl city char charged pd with violating the ordinance i nance Jance requiring milk mik wagons to Lo have I havethe i the tile names o of the tile owners license num nuni- ber ICI amid nd other oilier information placed on oni onon i nn on tIm tho wagons In conspicuous places ls lOs found guilty Upon his promise pron 1 to In lily eon with the law Immediately ho hu was Wm given el 1 until Saturday to do s. s so At that time hue sentence ill v wi be passed k ll 1 him in the event of or his failure pasc to properly indicate these items on hl his er delivery wagon wason I I. I T 1 t IJ T a n construction man I was charged with stealing a load u of coal from flom the O. O S. S L. L L Railroad com corn 1 Ian han pany In explanation of oC the theft Ii lie lie- hi M Ji-M i stated that he had l IH been In 11 the habit f- f ft t e of using this coal oal in the ti-ic camp of ot the Ule i outfIt and anc that that ho lie lid did dil not know that there was an any objection to IL It He lIe was vas 5 discharged cd with wih a n warning not to r re repeat re- re t. t peat Prat the tim offense f. f c |