Young Man Gets Nifty Sentence
December 14, 1920
A young man named Waterhouse was brought before Justice Arnold early this week for being too handy with his fists, and received a sentence that will probably cause him to put brakes on his pugilistic inclinations hereafter.
The battery was made upon the person of a man old enough to be his grandfather, and was brought about by a controversy over potatoes stored in the basement under the Advocate office.
Waterhouse was given a sentence of $100 fine and thirty days in jail.
This ought to teach him to curb his angry passions.