IT STOOD THE TEST ALL RIGHT. ~ J. S. Anderson, Who Objected to Legality of Policeman's Order, Fined $1.

December 10, 1907
IT STOOD THE TEST ALL RIGHT.

J. S. Anderson, Who Objected to Legality
of Policeman's Order, Fined $1.

Several men who were standing on the sidewalk in front of a penny amusement parlor near Twelfth street and Grand avenue night before last were told by the officers employed there to move on. All complied with the request except J. S. Anderson, a carpenter, and he was arrested.

"I told this man three times to move on, but he wanted to make a test case of it," the officer said in the police court yesterday morning. "He said he wanted the matter tested in the police court."

Anderson's fine was $1.