DISFRANCHISEDRRESPONSIBLE YOUTH CANNOT VOTE FOR THREE YEARS.1milI Ho; isi( I eou J COH $10 vvh‘ dea ingSENTENCED TO PRISON2ut Sentence Was Suspended—He Must Go Out on Farm and Stay There and Cut Out His Love for Bocze.te;ill! It'iu rArthur Finnegan, who has figured in nore police escapades than any other •■oung man in the city, was sentenced o from one to eignt years In the tate’s prison this morning. Judge lohn S. Lairy, however, suspended itntence, pending Finnegan’s good be-lavior. He is to go to the Berkley arm near Royal Center, and the first line he cornea to Logansport he will e arersted and sent to prison. Also, hould he take a drink of beer or any ither liquor, he will be taken up and .vil be sent away. Even though given hs libery. Finnegan will not be peril itted to vote at the coming election, le has been disfranchised for three ears. His arrest was caused by his* iged father, who charged him with’?™1 etit larceny. The offense with which Finnegan was charged was the theftCailatNoori;torjusmu}*;•lt;heith«nitH.juidaf six feather pillows from nis fa- ” her s home. These he sold for!lriuks. Most of his stealing has beeni Trtone from his aged parents. It was i only several months ago that ms fa-*‘ ther awakened one morning and reach-1 aI'd for his shoes to find them gone. Investigation showed that the sou had tolen them during the night and had raded them for a drink. During mewinter he had also stolen his father’s 1th'vercoat. and this he gave in exchangethfor a few drinks of booze. At anotherTttime he stole the clock and sold it for.sct drink, and at different times he stole furniture, dishes, bed clothing and oth-, er household effects.arSEWER ROUTE AGREED.kslt;;! The route of the new sewer for tak- 1-