Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1915 — SINGS WAY OUT OF COURT [ARTICLE]

SINGS WAY OUT OF COURT

•oat With Burr In His Speech is Told Not to Let It Happen Again. Chicago.—Joseph McGilloch has a hurr in his speech that betrays his Highland ancestry, but he sings. He stood before Judge Rafferty and heard him say, “One hundred dollars costfl McGlUoch smiled a rueful smile. >Then he was moved to song. “Stop your ticklin’, Jock—,” he sang Judge Rafferty's eyes twinkled. -Go,” he said, "but don’t let it hapMcGilloch was arrested at Van Buren street and Wabash avenue for re[tnsing to get out of a taxicab.