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Show 1 6. DHLU1 IS FINED $75 Bl THE . COURT Municipal court business picked up somo Tuesday morning and five cases were disposed of, twp of which wore fines and the other were continued. A. G-. Dallamarla, manager of the Empire rooming house, pleaded guilty to having liquor in his possession and was given a fine of S75 or that many days in jail. Dallamarla pleaded for leniency in that the liquor was purchased, pur-chased, he said, for medicinal purposes. purpos-es. Deputy Sheriff It. H. Wootten, one of tho arresting officers, Incidentally announced to tho court, he could produce pro-duce witnesses who had purchased whiskey from the defendant Ray Calhoun, charged with having liquor in his possession, received a fine of $50 or 30 days In Jail. The case of tho state against "William "Will-iam Ryan, from whom, it is alleged Calhoun purchased the liquor, was continued to Wednesday, March 13. Nels Jones, chargod with having liquor In his possession, and Pat Fallon, Fal-lon, charged with being drunk, both of whom pleaded guilty, were given until tomorrow morning to help the officers ascertain the identity of the "bootlegger "bootleg-ger from whom they obtained their whiskey." The bond in each case was . set at $100. |