NIGHT COURT FOR ACTORS. ~ It Was Eleven o'Clock Before All Were Arraigned.

March 14, 1908
NIGHT COURT FOR ACTORS.

It Was Eleven o'Clock Before All
Were Arraigned.

One hundred and forty indictments against theater folk were returned by the grand jury yesterday afternoon. The actors and house employes came straggling in until 11 o'clock at night, it being impossible to get together before that hour companies from the Gilliss and the Auditorium, in which no matinees were given yesterday. The matter of the managers giving bond on the duplicate indictments went over until Monday.

Judge Wallace kept the court open until nearly midnight, because he is scheduled to leave the city this morning for Paris, Mo., where he is to make a speech.