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Show I FORFEITS' A I BOND IN I . COURT Ki H Hattic Bronm, proprietress of a 1 restaurant on Wall avenue, forfeited $50 bond toduy in police court, In de- i fault of appearance to answer to a charge of selling liqupr without a license. li-cense. .Mike Riley, a laborer who got the h worst of a bout with John Barleycorn H Vriday, was ono of the occupants of H fie mourners' bench in police court H lod.o. He admitted that he had been H' in court ar. various anil Mindry times B licfoie, and when asked if he didn't j think n fow days in Jail would do him i jod, he said that he would be willing B to stay until Monday. H The judge said he thought tho scn- ' lencc ought to be a little stiller, but H Riley stuck to Monday, declaring that H he would be thoroughly repentant by K.- Coat time. The court, howtrvcr, thought ' that fivo days would fit the case bet- ' tor, and Riley bad to accept the con- ' ditions set rovth by Ills Honor. v James McGulre pleaded gijllty to H vagrancy, and ho was given 15 'days Y nt hard labor. B- Hart Carlson, a section man who ', pleaded guilty today to a charge of j . intoxication, received a suspended HL. sentence ijpon promise that he would H : veturn to work and never appear in H1: court again. k . nn |