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ENFORCER,| tiiy’ sia that toe stares are all too short and the bodices lacking that Money and Influence Saved An-|“Small Town Traffickers” Re-}i iris Grasso teas <i + " ture 0 e spri other—Third Was a Life Con-] quire Different Methods From dishes Toren | Vict Until Freed on Parole. the Big City Offenders. that there is nothin egular about the a einai angor says| Whiskey traffic in the HOW ros we swish to ‘ muider cases impestensive as it n New York and} teave as near ae possi Statnoetn whiely the have been aofether metropolitan centres, and just] ble a clear foundation hremtn, although (he murderers areas hard to suppress, according (o 1 sae Ae Sy apply Hew known beyond any reasonable doubt Yellowley, Chief General Prohibi- [iy ie wane F hai fnoone Ot thene « the were}tion Agent, who is now investigatiog |] if possible. change the . ier sitemay We was arrested, |luuor conditions in the South and] effect of the trock by in me nvicted of the killing of | South west Chief Yellowley. known] * Hine ne or and Medeane CONNCSS tT ¥ tes | application — of rint one —there being two separate tndict aN Has HETWNOTIRGEAT Tae Rew Ley Wine, THe denen ct ai prison was paroled, In the other case} ducted tere, passed several days in elute as aeons tae murderer has never been arrested, |thia xection, « centre of the moon-} iy ite trimming, fie although the indictment never has mae eataeai tat AanalNAPeiRELLON means of elongating @ normal length bodice The only reason ever the trial would put been quashed of the manner in which the whiskey traffic is carried on below the Mason is done by means advanced is thal of Georgette a heavy expense on the county where- [and Dixon line, tracing it trom thel either orgetis orepe, in the crime was committed See Ab the mountain recesses! trimmed with many ja another coe a Wocdstaan andycorouell fecrel paseeges! tO: WIGS | rows ot! soutache bratd- now {automobiles of whiskey runners! ing supplying the lower guide was deliberately murdered forlthence to the cities and towns, where! portion ot the blouse What money he carried $600 or $800—T{t is sold to “bootleggers,”” who peddle} 4 jine of colored em by a man who shot from behind. ' The} !t one ery eiaei wha and gallons. | broidered banding marks ki Chief Yellowley happened to arrive wale -to-d the attach: murderer was the son of a well-to lin Greenviile the day the police were] The same Gocreetts merchant in a Maine city, and OD 8C-lengaged in the greatest drive in the] and banding are em- the social standing of the} history of the city against boot- count of ployed for cap sleeves family extraordinary efforts were/leggers and the whiskey traMc. We} from which drop full ade to save him by destroying evi- | was met by Capt. R. Q. Merrick, who} lower portions that are 3 co and-covering his tracks, He/has conducted more raids against the} gathered into a band at went West, but Detective Allen traced maoneli ners in dre Carolina than] the wrist. As an elaboration to the lim dl ted the ald of the au-any other man, vr. Merrick had | ea him and calle city where she hadfoome from New York, whete he has[con.. pel. Mection of | the located, The fugitive was found and|been acting director of the Prohibi-}Georselte is Inserted on each identified, and the Western authorities|tion forces, to appear in Federal} side front and serves to hold a were ready to arrest him upon the/Court as witness in a hundred cases|drapery length of the same fabric which drops to below the skirt edge. The back of the skirt is relieved by two long lengths of the Georgette which drop down each side-back like recelpt of a warrant from Maine, but]involving infractions of the liquor the court having jurisdiction refused|iaws. He personally, with the aid to issue a warrant, It was a case offof deputies, worked up these cases money and social influence. Thefin the few months he served in the murderer at last accounts was living|New York territor: 61 vhere 1194] see Wall Street Final Edition of funder an bannines name somewhere “Small Town TraMckers.” be detected easily because the body 116 The Evening World.) In the Middle Wes hief Yellowley and Capt. Merrick,]of the car is seen to sag over the 108% Me ba Seesaw - A iiier omeare, discussed liquor}wheels. These whiskey trains are pi- , ; ‘yhe thid case in which the mur-|conditions in this section, and for}toted by a pathfinder that bowls along 187% LERETS BONE dcver goes unpunished is described by |e Worid correspondent drew con-[anead of the “hooch carriers” to see bebe Liberty, 3 1-28, opened 98.32; 2d] Detective Allen as follows: A prom-itrasts between what they termed] that the road is clear and to light the Tea] 1-48, 98.64, up .04; 3d 99.50; 4thJinent farmer and official of a Maine} “metropolitan operators" and “small|way. ‘The trailing automobiles bear- tim | 98.90, wp .02; Victory, 4 2-48 100.82,]tewn was killed while on his Wey|town traffickers."’ The mature of|ing the cargd carry no lights. ‘This 18%] off .02 home from market one winter night}the campaign againat them is en-|system, an old time whiskey runner 1% CURB by a man who had apparently jumped |tirely different. Chief —Yellowley|siid, came in vogue after the fashion Mec penedl inregdlatimauntie 11 scal tercernataall Tne ne found of the war time policy of extinguish- % r3 nm. 128) body was not found until some hours ‘We fight the moonshiners with]ing the lights of ships at sea (o evade issy}up 1-8; Radio 8; S. © Ind. Jarterward) A young man of shady |inain strength,” Capt. Merrics said,|the enemy craft ¥ 88 1-8, up 1-8; Ang-Am. Oj) 171 reputation was acvoaten any Ca sac “but as for the New York hoot- Automobiles of diftevent models, yoy }up 1-8: Ph Morris 10 1-8, off 1-8; | # lone arilling, but the police could licagera—well, we have to employ|ranging from the “road Lizzies” to get nothing out of him and at the},uses. Agents in the guise of long-|tie luxurious Hmourine: e é 40%] Glid. 8 6-8, off 1-8; Br-Am Tob Coup a) ahradioe! H ng- | t ixurious Hmousines, are em 8% * + ‘ ¢ Four ttime there developed not a rete shoremen milk drivers and profes-| ployed. Minute inspection of cars that tay] 16 3-8. up 1-8; RtI Candy 6; Good-Jevidence on which to hold any’ ody. Jsional or trades people do the work|have been confiscated revealed ingen- W%] year pf 29. Some years afterward, Howees a for us there, ious inventions that converted the M4 | FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENDD|MM who was well aequainted with) ‘Trame in whiskey has greatiy in-[ears into liquor carriers, ‘Tanks aro 124 jee both the murderer and bis vielimtereased in the past or so, the}built to fl under the seats, or form 4 ” mude a death-bed confession hatiomeers found in their investigation|the back of a seat, neatly covered by 10% Sterling, demand, 4587-8; cables, |seemed to clear up the mystery. Heats of conditions in this section, Not|plush or leather upholstering. A hand- yay | 4-391-4, up 11 French fr., de-|ing (hls, Detective Allen at once be-Jonly js moonshine whiskey being sold}some Packard car, seized by officers ith laands 1098118; .cebles, iOe18, uphern an pveeeetlon an. found -@]in abundance, but imported goods,}and later sold at auction, contained a a Jet eclaseray woman with whom the murderer had ]}according to the officers, ave dis-|tank built on the lines of the rear ror4g | 0010. Lire, demand, 05331 spent the night after his crime. This} posed of In large quantities at fairly!seat. ‘The “spare” tires also are used cables, .0534, up .0017, Belgian fr.,J woman—who at the time of ie mur: Treasonavie prices. A considerable re-|as containers < Hute Tite, bul i demand, .08431-2; cables, .084 der was leading a disso! duction in the price of both imported es 003, Ma : 4 UP) sno at the time of her statement toland domestic goods has resulted. Mavmabing Stitie, 0003, Marks, demand and cables./tne detective had reformed and was! ‘The officers learned that whiskey| fle" obtaining much information 0082, off .0001, Greek drachma, de-| married to a good man—said that on fyunnere wi tomobile pon the traffic of whiskey after it! ager AN A th automobiles, with secret mand, .0443; cables, 0145, off .0005.} the night of the murder the man whol contrivances for hauling liquor, are] leaves the stills, Chief Yeliowly Swiss fr., demand, .1946; cables, .1948,] was first suspected and arrested but}operating on regular 1 a{ turned bis attention to the active i i P ry Bi schedules, and 0006. Guilders, demand, 2785; fdischarged for lack of evidence, had} most of the cars haul from moonshine stills, He had heard of ui from fifty to cables, .3790, up .0010. Vesetas, deefeome to her rooms, saying: fust}150 gallons at a trip, which /anges| the famous “Dark Corner” section of mand, .1648; cables, .1550, unchanged | put an old bloke away: I've got to} rom twenty-five to 126 mile: the Cardlinas, a sweoping expanse, r y 126 miles Swedish kr, demand 10; cabley| keep out of sight and get iid of that stretches along tht ridges ‘and _dema ' Big Lots $1 = Gallon. 2615, up .0015. Norwegian ie-[these,” pointing to hit blood-stained | Wioiesale prices for corn whiskey| 2cros® the valleys of the Blue Ridge 5% | Mand, .1798: cables, 1803, up .0029,] clothes, The clothing was first hid-] 1) in pase of operation var but} Mountains. ‘These stills are hidden Danish kr. demand, 2110; cables,{den under a woodpile, and later de- |. average was reported to be about | #Way back in the bosom of the rocky 208% }.2115, up .0006. stroyed ithe murderer left tow? | sii9 cox 100 gallons, if bought in that| recesses of lofty and rugged peaks. 20% —_ early next day Quantity, This “hootch” retaila for] Ff many moons no one but moon- 18 ‘ #8 88 1STOCK EXCHANGE CHANGES. Shielded by Warden. $13 per gallon, or. it sold in smaier| *hiners, razor-back hogs and, occ i When this statement waa made to{quantities, at $2.50 and $3 per pint,| sionally, a revenue officer ever visited New Partnerships, Withdrawala| Detective Allen the murderer had|-The officers learned that the old idea|these haunts. And it was a bon 00% a1 ae been in prison for some years for|tkat monnshiners distil the whiskey | [20"-back hog, which had beaten a: ‘on | Aud Transfers Are Announced. [yiiing a man in another town, Thelfrom their own home-raised corn ia] Pat! to the stills for slop, that usually 18%] ‘The New York Stock Ixchange an-|detective went to the prison, accom-|a mistake, as most of it Is made from| furnished clues and led the way for {2 Tnounces the followin panied by a newspaper man, to get}cornmeal that comes from the West.|'"® “revenooers atin] | Memberships transferred. fe yewin|an interview with the slayer concern-] Chemical analysis of some of the| , Moonshiners s ill shoulder guns and 7D rarer i intents Dvertt Ting cing his firat crime, with the expec-| moonshine liquor revealed that it con-| Keep @ sentinel on duty. but Capt ore i }ention that, as he wae serving a liteltained lye and pepper and sometimes| Merrick says they are not eo quick tay Clar sentence for the second murder, he} fouler substances, but with a ‘kick,"| to use their “irons” as they were @ Memberships transf hight confess the first. The warden|they aay, that will make a rabbit|@ecade or so ago, when on one occa- Hugh Timond to rshatlfor tie prison, however, refused toJ“spit in a hound's face.” sion he was fired upon and his horse 0%} Booker; Willan Morris Imbric to Per-[ alow the interview, saying: ‘No, it] Whiskey runners who are plying} Sho! under him 20 ainand Mayer souldn't do, He 18 a dangerous fel-[ between the stills and retail markets| cgWe"Aterrick raided as mane ax 200 S| epinciniions of pa on{lew ird to handle, and we have|frequently shoot their way out of] sins a year, and held the record for eivch $1. Childs, Kay & Wo : ‘Jonis lately got him quieted down. I}traps when preased too closely by of-| Geatroying more moonshine plants Mielec @ c jon't want to rile him up again.” |ficers, who are being stationed byl inan any other Deputy Collector ip s ee tee Ae ead Net leng age the murderer was|Tederal, State and city authorities} te United States. Hundreds of men, i ie art ; parcled, through influence of wealthy Jon highways and byways. Pitched| rugged as the mountains about them, 7 & & 1 of} relatives, and now is prospering In|battles occurred near several South] qery of face, eagle-eyed and quick on erry h t i ay Ja D y roli rt cross th " ‘ te a4 me < W vn cit Carolina cities and just acro el the trigger, were trapped by him, The 44, | Gamble reh $l, Rich & ¢ k. with : we n who sheltered the mur ne in Georgia and North Carolina. gentence of the court runs from three ©. ¥, Rich, Ray Clark and Hverete]derer On the oceasion of his firat|'I'wo alleged “runners’ are in jail at} months’ imprisonment and $100 fine te} Rich; April Kay. R 1 Co,, | crne was alive and ready to testify | Laurens awaiting trial on a charge|y, a year in the Federal penitentiary With Alfred G. Kay, Churles W. Woods, |4t the time of his pardon for the sec. jof murdering a policeman who at-| at Atlanta and $1,000, Justice is tem- IL. B. Parker and R Rick ond slaying, and Detective Allen de. |tempted to hold up their car which pered with merey in the case of first ; a ‘ t clared he had a perfect case; but no|was found to contain whiskey that] menders. Many offenders have been bs ype We oh Viust Mition &) action was taken by the authorities. was being hauled from the “Dark}in court a dozen or more times Pies Caen pagent cerrheiely oe Corner” of Greenville County to Clin-] “phe violators include women, girls 8, Noyes & Jackson, t How CHILD REFUSES FATHER. ton, 8. Police are searching for] ynd boys as well as men, ( Mere admitted April t; 1 ¥ fi 2 “runners'’ who engaged Ina gun fight] rick gathered in one preacher who John 1, Simon, admitted April i: 4 Girt Was Pound in a Convene| With Greenville officers and escaped, | operated a still within a stone's throw ard Whitney & ¢ Edwin PD. Morgat rv; 1 a but left their car and a quantity of] of his church, On being arraigned ae dg sane ter Long Seare liqnor behind. A running pistol bat-| he pleaded guilty ., alph i ee MILTON. Canada, Apri \|tle recently hetween bottlergers and NS 81; Jounson & W: I ilotoher Sher car-old queat for his daughter, | officer® Brought out scores of cit! LPT Le SIN INCUBATOR W% [retired April 1, F. Ih Keech & ended for Willen Link of onc |#ens in pursuit through a main street] SMITH CENTRE, Kan. Apr is uncey Meheever, William G. Hor Canada, the other day when he met fof & Georgia town, But the t-| Shields, a farmer near here, is V. Wainwright, Charte haby, now eighteen, at & a[lesgers who peddle liquor tc hia chicken brooder to new u € Joun KR tail trade, according to the off : Acheter eau \pril 1 to escape then died " “ A Whiskey Train. ung offspring as 4 Y Mos e in the cold, i} the 50% %, rg emarvied ) whisk © brooder, Hl . w nee years ol) souR o . done “ (might fo the Sates © pigs into it and they have vs Designs | SILK AND CHIFFON PLEASINGLY eee For Smart Women _Lodewick ALLIED. 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Put Your Savings in a Savings Bank Quarterly Dividends METROPOLITAN stn BANK COR, ith STREET Per annuni on all sums trom 1. $3 to $5,000 hana Deen di rl or 1 TATRD AY Intereat fo months Three ending Bist payab! 1 1th re April 4 from ‘April 1s enings from 5 to 7 Quarteriy. ‘Andrews, Franc H, Moffet ub Secretary. |WOULD MODIFY |THE VOLSTEAD AG Democrats of Maine Will Put ge of whole. sule of a national beve some beer.”* For half a century and more prior to ‘National Prohibition the Deswecrats Maine protested in their party against the State Liquor w as being unjust, unconstitutional, impotent and demoralizing Such a plank was as certain to appear in the convention declaration of principles as was the sun to rise or the hotels to have something to soothe the feelings of the indignant representatives of the or platforms Such a Resolution in Their — people On the othe sand the Republican platforms always contained something Platform. like this, introduced without undue flourish or ceremony and read by a small man with # squeaky voice along sprctai to The World toward the close, when the “Ringing BANGOR, Me. April \i004U8) Resolutions’ ware lost in the uproar tie Republican Slate Convention IM) of (he rus Bie doors this city on April 6 is to be the vig Wee Lsteladd err hiaiae political show of the year in Maine Toei jonew om faith im and ac the Democratic State gathering '[herance to the principle of Proh Lewiston on April 7 is not to be de-|vition and demand a strict and im- void OF intorem, Ammons other Uilniga,| Partial ensorcemont of the law ‘ $ sounded good té the drys aud the platform will have an anti Nik Wan wubeoned tb ollnoh the cue stead plank, the rough dratt of WHEN] vi it no one at all wise in pal already has been drawn, as follows: |, the ways of worla “Great dissatisfaction is manifested] || L BATICUATO,. THE REALE WEE OURO UE OT ey eee a tice ys Republican and nearly always wwe against the Volsiead Enrorce- inder the Maine Liquor Law, the iment Law, BMany ot our peor’ ement of whieh was governe: of Clie TANDreAMOs (ha WIth THE MGC Re oe aekations oF pOltGe tion of the Kighteenth Amendment 1 p would not exclude the Nation's na- the Volstead act Maine tional beverage, that of wholesome) viniinges to have plenty of liquor beer, ‘The drastic Volstead law hast iin. ted from Canada, but it if all brought about the wholesale illicitimarg stun” and the price ix so high manufacture of whiskey and olerler ot few can afford anything of goo: strong alcoholic liquors or concoctions. | 4 4); erallstovdo can eet al which has resulted in the deaths Off¢), whiskey they want at $6 to $1 hundreds of our citizens and has im- “sbort quart.” and such things as paired the sight of thousands Of! Gordon gin and French brandy at others, due to the drinking of Con-}gyy 4, $15 but the masses have to coctions containing wood and dena-ly.4 4) with plain alcohol split ov tured alcohol take a chance with some of the many Deplorable Coudtiion varieties of whiskey made on. the “pis deplorable condition has] premises made the Voistead Enforcement Law] The near beer soid now meets with unpopular with the vast majority of small favor and scant demand, and so our citizens the poor man who respects hin ‘“opherefore the Democratic Party} stomach has to go dry. It is the of the State of Maine in convention] Democratic’ belief that he would be assembled deciares itself in favor of|satisfied with real beer. and to that the modification of the Volstead law]end the party pledges its aevoted ef- as to permit the manufacture and| forts SAVINGS BANKS. 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