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Show ' JUDGE REEBEK TAKES A : PAY OFF - !' ! .j Judge Reedor of the municipal court : Jij took a vacation today to do his share , J' In slaughtering I he bunnies near Chief ? i , of Police Norton's ranch, and cons- l jij i quently there were no trials in police I i. I court this morning. He will make up j 'for his vacation tomorrow morning by 1 sj ; having a heavy docket of offenders . j, who have been arrested since noon . , yesterday. i V I One of the men arrested last even j I Ing was George Tracy, who gave his I occupation as a laborer and his age at 46. Tracy was canvassing from house to house on Jefferson avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh I Btrects, asking for money " . Shortly after 6 o'clock complaints ., j i came from that neighborhood that a ' ji suspicious character was begging and J ' . I h was Insolent when refuse dnioney J J; , fj Several women became frightened by I f I; the actions of the men and Detectives I iAhKjM i Burke and Chambers were sent out I IJB Tracy was arrested after he had come j t3V from a residence where he had been j I'M begging. I JH j Three men arrested for dninkenness g 'fm l are also being held They gave their I II I nameB as John Doe, Fritz Huseman I "m i and Frank Hugh. I |