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Show VIOLATIONS OE THE TRAFFIC LAWS The municipal court had a busy time this morning sentencing viola tors of the city traffic laws. Five young men were fined 2 each for riding their bicycles on the sidewalks of the city and two others paid fines of $5 each for speeding their motorcycles on Washington avenue, Saturday. John K. Donaldson was the first offender of-fender called to answer He pleaded guilty to the charge and donated the $2; James Kavar came next and entered en-tered a plea of guilty to operating his motorcycle on Washington avenue be tween Thirtieth street and Riverdale road, which pleasure cost him T besides be-sides the gasoline. Joe Mann had the same experience. Motorcycle Officer Harry C. Johns, who made all the arrests, stated to the court that it soemed as though all of the motorcyclists who were out on the new boulevard, Saturday morning were afflicted with some spring din-ease. din-ease. He said he thought they felt so fine from the effects of the weather that they just had to speed And he felt that if they felt that way he JuM had to bring them to court. Actave Swetherset, Frank Brown. George Bateman and Brose Hill were fined $2 each for riding bicycles on the sidewalk. |