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Show 'STOLEN OVERCOAT IS CAUSE OF JAIL SENTENCE The heaviest sentenco recorded this morning by the clerk of the municipal munici-pal court was against. Mike O'Brien, who pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny and was sentenced by the judgo to pay a fino of ?15 or to I 6ervo 15 days in jail. Ho stole an . overcoat from the store of H, Rosen, on lower Twenty-fifth street. Rich O'Dounell and Walter McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin had their cases taken under advisement. Both were charged with disturbing the peace by fighting, the offense, alleged against O'Donnell having hav-ing been committed Wednesday night and that against McLaughlin, last night. They pleaded self defense and. as the other parties dHreetly concerned con-cerned in the fights were not in court, the judge ordered a further investigation investiga-tion made by the officers E. Blasedale was fined $10 after pleading guilty to the charge of riding rid-ing B motorcycle on the sidewalk. He was arrested by Officer William Roast. J. Van DeVenter was fined $3 after pleading guilty to a charge of drunkenness. drunk-enness. His case included a disturbance disturb-ance of the peace, through the use of bad language. Robert O'Dell, John Rinnan and Otis Young entered pleas of guilty to charges of drunkenness and were given suspended sentences. on |