The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 14

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! | Roe. Fon i ' RESALES AMD 0 fo) Sich SERN aS EE AS 2 “4 § T | but smuggted and home-made liquor still available at $10 a quart. | BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—Prohibition | 80 per cent. effective and conditions | improving. IFFALO—Drunkenness cases be rts average fifteen daily Liquor sold only by hip HERE SMUGGLED OR MADE AT HOME Survey of Cities Shows Dry Agents Are Making Head- “way Against Bootleg gers. pocket process. NEW ORL YS—-Smugegled liquor nts a drink. 21) —Police Chief Graul claims liquor on the inerease and has threatened to shake up the lice force unless there is a quick clean-up. SAN FRANCISCO — Hard liquor and wine brought in by motor truck jand by steamers delivered at homes by bootleggers. pacine aera WOMAN, IT IS CHARGED, SOLD BOOZE TOS SOLDIERS Held in $1,000 Batt on Complaint of Infantry Sergeant. America is drying up. The fight for enforcement of the Eighteenth Amend- mé@ht is gradually making headway against the bootlegcer and the rum snfuggler, according to information| Mrs. Annie Cantor, proprietor of the gathered by the United Press from] stationery store at-No. 9824 Fourth representative cities throughout the | Avenue, Brooklyn, was held in $1,000 Gilintry tday. bail to-day by United States Commis- 1 sioner Rasquin In the Federal Building, Fatorcement is still far from 100) Fe cckiyn, on the charge of selling ef cent., dry officials themselves ad+| iquor nt but they contend it is much) “‘Sorgt, John P. McCann of the 3th beter than a few months ago. Infantry, stationed at Fort Hamilton, lice chiefs and dry officials In| near which the woman’s store Is located, sothe cities said enforcement condi- made the complaint. Police Captain tias are “improving."? In New York Gallagher of the 68th Precinct sald he had received numerous similar com- a Chicago Prohibition is having its jest battle. 3m Parsons, head of the field force the New York Federal Prohibition reement unit, said application for Janes and torpedo boats to ald in rehending smugglers had been e. jost liquor in New York is either e made or smuggled, Parsons be- . We have the situation fairly in hand, although we admit we not doing extraordinarily well,” id. Chicago beer and bootleg whis- ix said to be sold openly in sa- 1s and Chief of Police Fitzmorris eoves many policemen are involved tlegging operations. nditions as described by, officials ther cities follow: ETROIT—Liquor from Canada ht in great quantities by motor- s. Since the first of the year have been twenty-three deaths wood alcohol and three from holism. ILWAUKEE—Liquor smuggled in some home made, but officials that enforcement conditions are ving. 38 MOINES—Drunkenness in- since 1. 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