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Show IGEO. MILLER GUESSES RSfiHT George Miller was charged with mendicancy in police court this morning On pleading guilty ho stated stat-ed that he had come into town broke and "guessed he 'had aHked a man or two for a hand-out" Tho Judge complimented com-plimented him on being a good gues-ser gues-ser and sentenced him to five days on the rock, pile Robert Van Lucky admitted that he was not the fortunate Individual that his name might imply and did not hesitate to plead guilty of drunk-onness. drunk-onness. The judge gave him five days to recover his luck George Morgan and George Taylor desired to change their plea of not guilty and admitted that they were, in truth, guilty of vagrancy. Thoy explained that the pleas had been offered of-fered in court last Monday before they had had an oportunlty of ascertaining as-certaining the workings of a police court and that since they had "wised up to it" they wanted to change the plea. The judge gave them three days each in which to change their minds again if desired. nounco the work, but Pansy couldn't come to it. "Think," said the teach-or. teach-or. 'Wliat is It that has nome whio-kors whio-kors and comes up on tho porch late nt night when It is cold and begs to come up Into the house?" "Oh I know!" exclaimed little Pansy, Pan-sy, a great light dawning. "It's papa!" Philadelphia Telegraph. |