I.FINNEGAN SIDLESISTER'S SKIRTSHERE.)ONE• Itmge,maleeDie light ereat* lt;1 Salome t. could ow she marry, otherfemale own in le old0 dome he mull * mau ill and I. She *e local Mowing iys:Salome•k agog marrylev! lie,'1 don't time ofof the hand-ugh—to raduate limself. lent of vay su-hieath. be one i of the5alomesfe..:W$0.Salome e Hoff Atner-VIOLATES HIS PAROLE MUST GO TO PRISONANDWAS DRUNK LAST NIGHTNot Only Did He Steal His Sister's Skirts, but He Grahbed the Family Clock and Sold It for Booze.Because her brother. Arthur Finnegan. stole her best skirts ami other fin try and sold file same for a few drinks of booze, Margaret Finnegan did not attend the vaudeville show las? night; an i because Ue stole the family clock and sold it for a couple of moie drinks, the lather was late In getting to work this morning. But Art Is in the county jail, and it 100 tol shot that he will not do any more stealing for years to come. Several months ago li» wait arr»*.s;ed tor steal ' ing his lathei s boots and a pair ot trousers and lie was jailed, latter be w as arrested but I he court was lenient ceny and was sentenced to prison for from one to eight years. He lay in the Cass county jail for weeks and then was paroled on promise that he would curb his “taking way and “cut out the booze. He behaved fairly well ior a week and then he got drunk. He was arrested but the court was lanlent witn him and he gut another chance. Yesterday the old craving for booze again came on him and he sought about for articles that might take the place of money. When his sister was not looking he stole several of her sKirts. the family clock and a few other household articles. These he soon couverted into booze which booze was immediately converted into him. Art got noisy and then the police got him. Now he Is to be sent to prison to serve out the sentence passed on him by court.MANY AT REUNION.FRORECEIVE