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e. @f choice liquors were seized by cus-| CUSTOMS MEN RAID MAGISTRATE SAYS LINERS; FIND BOOZE, STATE DRY LAW IS ON TARE 0 OF THEM Dante Alighiert tn Invaded by Squad and Men Clamoring for Whiskey Jump Onto Barges. ing Transom to Invade Private Office. A fully equipped still, said to have! Magistrate Simpson in the Centre | been in operation on a coal barge | Street Court to-day bitterly excori- for the last year, and a large supply |ated the police for climbing over « transom to offic invade a private toms agents in a series of water front raids last night and early to-day. in Acting on the theory that most of | opinion the Mullan-Gage law is con- the hooch being sold in New York | trary to the in search for whiske defendant and declared that his Yational and State Con | ‘The prisoners gave the name of | from your food only when it makes | packed where picked; large 2144 can, these days comes from abroad, the | stitutions. Louis Van Brink, No. 242 Fifth Ave- | as peal to your sense of | customs authorities have been keep-| The defendant was James Solari, | |nue; Mrs. Louise Van Brink, his taste. hew attractive this | ing 0 closo watch on ships arriving | WP? ffmerly had a licensed saloon at |wite, and Arthur Binswinger, No, 24 simple dish can be made with | Shere. Guinean Tnapector dnioinas ido No, 2 Reade Street. The place is “||| West 45th Street. They pleaded Sano ape ora ey © Pa | wait LEA & PERRINS Goldrick was going over the Italian| Policeman Alex Malley of the Sec- = given suspended sentences, Mner Dante Alligheri, at Pier 25,|ond Inspection District testified that ch CENTER | rani 2; SOiAAN, Betitiall. fe the SAUCE MILK—Butler’s Condensed;| MILK—Lake View Ey worm River, when he heard a quarrel |he went there yesterday afternoon.| S40 Bronx Liquor Dealers’ Assooiation, Here you have economy, high food value, easy prep- pure and whole- orated; the VW im the storeroom. Six men, he said, found the place closed, and proceeded | Alice Gentle to Become Bride of] yronX TAtu0r Dealers’ Association, aration aba 0 really deliguttal dak, I ‘sorties par oan CE] best; tall can... 2C were surrounding the storekeeper and;to gain entrance by climbing ov Jacob R, Proebstel at Santa [day what he declared was a con- | : ‘ demanding liquor. {the transom. He ¥ McGoldrick drew his revolver, blew ager’s office and s his whistle for help and charged into bottles of whiskey nt to the ys he found nine Then he arrested the men. They fled and several of) Solari them were seen to leap over the side! “When will you policemen under- of the ship and onto a coal barge./etand,” said Magistrate Simpson Customs Guards McAdams and Bar-! warmly, “t un office or a home ron, summoned by MeGoldrick’s' should be sacred and not entered | whistle, decided to search the barge. without due warrant of law? Some They found a complete still, worm of the methods used by the police in copper kettle and all, with several) making liquor arrests are outrageous barrels of mash and other ingredi-' and were recently commented upon ents for making hooch. The skipper ably by The New York World of the barge, Arthur Greer, was found| “I think the Mullan-Gage Law 1s under a bunk and arrested. | contrary to the Constitution of the Greer told the authorities that he | United States and the Constitut’on of kad been ill and was making the | the of New York. I would Giquor for his health. The Customs | gladly give up the eight years T hav men charge that the product of the|yet to serve as a City Magistrate to still was being sold along the water|be able to sit on the bench of the front at 40 cents a drink for a year|United States for one day to past and'that Greer was growing! final judgment on this law. rich on’ the proceeds. A quantity of| “A few days wood alcohol also was found on the | the police ri barge. Greer said he had been using | this to mix paint. The authorities ere trying to learn if any wood alco- hol has been sold as a beverage. The by Sta pass ago a man died when 1 into the place where he was employed, believing he had| whiskey there. I think the Volste. | Act for his death, ‘The responsible UNCONSTITUTIONAL Denounces Police for Climb- discharged the | man-| ‘pivorce on monpay UELLAR AND HIP TO MARRY TO-DAY) HELD IMMUNE KINGS GRAND UR if convicted Prohibition Law, Up to midnight yes- terday eleven arrests in Brooklyn and one in Queens were recorded on the dlotter, There was a small riot at the dinner houg last night at Peter's Restaurant, | No, 165 West 49th Street, when Detec- | tives Brady and Rothamel invaded the place, looking for drinks, One woman fainted. The detectives ar- | rested two men and a woman for de- manding that the detectives show | their warrants, | certed fight on the search and seizure programme of the police in enfore- ing Prohibition. Cruz, Cal. | SANTA CRUZ, Cal., April 28—Alice | Mullan-Gage law which he sald pros | Prohition and had not offered any | vided that @ defendant in such a case | for sale, | might interpose an an. r just as in ae — a civil action. Under section 802,| GABBY FOUND A BOTTLE. paragraph 1, of the law, Holahan a The police on April 18 seiz 000. worth of liquor at N Island Avenue and now ocewpied as Herman Weissker. rant issued by fentle, who sang with the Metropol- | itan Opera Company in New York in 1£17, and was granted a decree of di- |vorce from Robert Bruce Gentle here last Monday, is to be married to-day a residenc: Part of the we Judge 8 directed > of e ground on ¥ awarded a final de no contest Gentle has’ sung with the] San Carlo and other ra companies, and is well known | in concert | residence, Desertion nich the sin. ee of divore ntle. was there beir Miss Manhattan: | | purpose of his enforcement plan, and he expects to dry up fifty communi- ties every week | It had been expected that M. | Chandler would defer | until hie force had be | its newly authorized s | six weeks hence \CHAUNCEY OLCOTT engtn of 348, said, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, | APRIL 28, T1921. ~ had. Holahan serv John Kelly, No, 7% Montgome demanding @ jury trial ¢ |Street, Brooklyn, who drives his own Gibbs and the District Attorn fice. It was the first Action brought un- | der this section of the jaw in the |stury today In the Weat Side ¢ (Continued From First Page) \ | State. Holahan said this would t en omy fares had got out ——— the general policy in such m found a bottle on the ; which would mean an endless con- Ma In it of violating the State) cestion in the courts. Weisemark y id Flavor Enhances Food Value, $9 tablespoontats of Lea & Perrins Sauce | 2 green peppers Jonion % cuy ful of ham Ftablenpoontuls of of | Leuptul of rice 8 cupftuls of tomate juice | ; Y|that the owner of the property ap- | @tomatovs ee ee ee |to Jacob R. Proebstel, a native of Ore-| i0ny in court to-day and alow cause gon. od here |WhY the liquor “should not be | | A rare k as |Permanently confiscated by the State yesterday, both giving New York a) Holahan cited a section of the Shoes at Clearance of 5000 Pairs the court had no right to pass on the answer or any of the sues of the case, | must be he possessed Took Drink Wakes Up int are Left, mpital. other ts- | and that @ jury trial | -|taxi and has variable luck, picked up @ group of happy. fares early Monda Morning, | He told” the rest of the liquor before food is properly seasoned, your dishes taste good, they peri? [pom te ety value as food. You get the best CREOLE RICE | Improved with Lea & Perrins Sauce Melt the shortening, and sauté in this oll tho green peppers finely chopped, the sliced onion, and the ham, finely ground. Put the rice ins ‘seve and dip into rapidly boiling water for five minntes. Add with the tomato juice to the other ingredients Near 6th Avenue, New York $1.79 Absolutely the beat at any freah — ronsted = daily; quality strength always uniform; per Ib... RICE—Fancy Cook directly over the fire for twenty minutes, add the whole le hea yrains Ib. bag; now cut tomatoes cut into slices finish the cooking in the top of « whole head grai c ie double boiler. Add the Lea & Perrins Sance. Whon the rice is nee bes anined saveeeeeue | | Ib POTATOES. fine: TEAS Interesting Comparisons Do you realize how much cheaper food is compared with prices a year ago? Drop in any Butler Store and ask for a copy of our “Home News” —it’s free— and see for yourself how prices have dropped. Many foods today only cost a fifth or sixth as much as they did exactly a year ago! PEACHES fruit, syrup; CHOICE ~ GROCERIES Sat Luscious golden California in FLOUR—Gold Med: Blue Rose; “BREAD $2 Every loaf a FULL POUND—16 OUNCES of the best bread we know how to bake. Made Be, and kept clean, the way you like it. Do you know any other store that gives a FULL POUND of good bread for 8 cents 15¢ 39c The Bele POTATOES. A treat; 3 lbs, for. ; 5 Ibs. forye.. l sold in’ bulk, still was confiscated. | A tip from a longshoreman led to a raid on the Fort Hamilton, plies between Bermuda and | York, early to-day. The Fort ELAS | ton arrived recently at Pier 95, North | River, with the first new potatoes | which ™ law was passed while two millions of our soldiers were in Europe, and I positive that the aaa of the c ate A to the law, the ¢, am ns of this } pos. which is of these disgraceful ac George Curtis, form: rly Assistant BUYS NEW HOME | | Will Be Neighbor of Mrs. Vander-| | bilt in New Sutton Square Colony Chauncel Olcott, Irish actor, 1s the For Summer Wear The greatest values of the season! Women’s and Misses’ Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps in a won- derful assortment of styles, colors and leathers, in most every wanted size. GOOD shoes, too, despite the amazingly low price. Soft, pliable leathers, McKay stitched soles. ONIONS—New white ones]|SLICED _BACON—Wilson’s from Texa: e ae 1 5¢ “Certified” ee 25¢ package...-. Sweet, Ripe California “Sunkist S| United States Attorn ppeared barrels | B ‘olari and moved that the The motion was from Bermuda, One of the bse was dropped apd was found to be |© cereal ¥ « pe dismisse leaking Hquor. Customs men opened meee pes Sieh the barrel and found a quantity of |“' one 5m | STATE IN 60 DAYS|} other barrels and all the barrels in ; Supt. Chandler Orders troupe the consignment will be opened, Thi Clean Up Fifty Communi- authorities have the name of the man to whom the potatoes were consigned, and they are making a full investi- | to gation, ties Every Week. One hundred and ten bottles | abe, AGH): dhwitator Gic ae liquor, mostly rum, were seized on the steamship Mumamar, at Pier 9,/F: Chandler, Superintendent of the st River, and twelve bottles of State Police, has begun a drive to Beotch w seized on the United! make the entire territory in his juris- Fruit liner Tivives at Pier 15, Bast, diction bone dry within two months. | by His force consists of 232 State trox ers, nearly 100 of whom are on s' duty In this clty, Troy and vicinity. | DRY AGENT'S GUN re ae KEEPS OFF POLICE, rettea $30,000 worth of contraband tiver, customs insper | tauor. One raid was in Westchester e an w¢.|@ounty and two in Oneida ‘County. U. S. Official Holding Permit§; | Major Chandler said the cite Protests Unloading of 300 | State, outside of counties within the er ete boundaries of New York City and Cases of Whiskey. | large cities, would be under constant \ clash between police officers in| surveillance by his men. The State uniform and a Prohibition agent that| hag been divided into zones for the verged on the shooting stage, was re ported to Supervising Agent Langley to-day by Agent A. C. Taylor. It ap- pears that Taylor, carrying a letter from Langley, an order from former Jommissioner Kramer of Washington | and a permit, was supervising the un loading of 300 cases of whiskey yester ternoon at the warehouse of Bossi, a wholesaler, with Government permit, at No. Avenue, Brooklyn, Bossi had purchased the liquor from the Government Two policemen approached and ordered the truckmen to put back the liquor ‘they already had unloaded and 1019 Rogers ROSENWASSER’S U. S. NAVY SHOE drive the whol rgo to the Clymer Street Station. ‘Taylor, according to | Guaranteed 100%, Leather. his report, after showing his authoriza- {Made in Accordance With Govera- tion, announced that if the policemen ment Specification: atteinpted to enforce thelr order hi NEAT—DURABLE—COMFORTABLE. He had his hand in his pistol pocket Sold by Reliable Dealers. © policemen telephoned to the station nna’ Capt, Demuday came alone ‘There further acrim ntually Tay~ his hand on ing » tlauor waie~ ito t the report sald Ta fied in shooting had the attempted —_—————— DAYLIGHT SAVING MAKES GAIN IN CONN. been policemer ROSENWASSER’S U.S. ARMY SHOE Guaranteed 100, Leather. WRITE OR PHONE FOR NAMES OF DEALERS ROSEN WASSE ix BROS., Inc. Senate Rejects’ House Resolution for Inquiry—Yale Joins Insurgents. HARTFORD, April 28.—The Sonate has rejected unanimously a joint reso- Wution adopted by the House appointing. f@ committee to ascertain who ordered the Capitol bells rung on daylight-say- ing time and what State departments are defving the Connecticut anti-day- light saving law. Yalo University, under a 8 ago by @ » 18 running with clock hands advanced, and New Haven| schools will follow. 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