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Show oo PLEADS GUILTY TO DISTURBING PEACE Marenus Van Rookhauser pleaded guilty this morning in the municipal court to a charge of disturbing the peace and was given the alternative of paying a $25 fine or of serving twenty-five days in jail. He was arrested ar-rested yesterday afternoon at his residence, resi-dence, Twenty-ninth street and Washington Wash-ington avenue, by Detective Charles Plncock. F. W. Shares, George Dalton, Scot Rackham, J. W. Sanburg, Lorln Richards Rich-ards and Pete Williams pleaded guilty to charges of drunkenness and all but Williams received suspended sentences. sen-tences. Williams was given an alternative alter-native sentence of ten days In jail or a $10 fine, having been before the court on a previous occasion under similar conditions. The men were arrested ar-rested yesterday evening at the rear of a saloon, on Twenty-fourth street, by Patrolman James Hearn. Pat Conley. a plain drunk, was given giv-en a suspended sentence and Henry Osborn, who got drunk and created a disturbance at the interurban depot, received a five-day sentence. The case of the State vs. Joseph Setters, alias Joseph Simpson, was called and the defendant forfeited $15 bail He was charged with intent to defraud, the complaint alleging that he passed a check for $12 S5 on Sig-mund Sig-mund Kohn. without having a bank account to cover It. The offense was committed February 11, 1915. |