The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1922, Page 9

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automobiles and held a consultation : t committed jail, Ac- outside. I think they were bootleg c gers." police he is wanted in FINDS FOUR STILLS I N. J an attack John B. Appelby, head of the Pro- upon a woman hibition forces in New York and New Mrs. Kooch is under the care of Dr. Jersey, announced to-day that he will William n of Bltingville, She is seek an injunction to close a road suffering ym shock in addition to house known at Biggett’s Park, at} Ug her physical injuries. Sea Girt, N. J., where a raid yes! day resulted in the seizure of m than 100 quarts of fine whiskey, v \ mouth and champagne. Charges w made against John A. Biggett as pr So Many Prohibition Cases Att His Time Is Taken Up. prietor and against ( Gurner Mr. Appleby said the as manager. aye Saalve Ate place had been raided before, about . eer Arm] ATUANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug, 8 Dry Operator Seeks Warrant |tyo weeks ago, and that ita reputa Mrs. Anna Kooch ibe Sohn f. tszard, United States Commis: to Search No, 1544 61st peso Tee as to justify an action to! Broken in Struggle With Man |sioner » redintied \ecday; declan St., Brooklyn. Four restaurants on the Roardwalk She Says Is Averi. Ha et Nal ARIEL aE CRE R A at Atlantic City were raided early ov wows © him were taking so much this morning by four squads of pa rey. |tume. th hey were cuining his law Prohibition Agents Sassi, Potter}agents led by Samuel H. Conne. it{ M's. Anna Kooch, a wicow, AIty Vi asiny Hi Steelman, his prede- and Rosen from the New York office|was the third extensive crusade in}]two years old, was passing an Old} oecccy igned recently for the same went to the office of United States]*¥o Weeks and large quantities of|shack in Annadale loa Annadale, | pe, beer, champagne ond whiskey were} Staten Island, a block from her own] (ni Commisstonerships are Commissioner McGoldrick in Brook-|.Cicq. The restaurants. were the ; Ve Saas tai ar ate eel ic aissfonerships ar lyn to-day to ask ~ search warrant} eaux Arts, the Plantation, the Al. | 20Me at 7 o'clock {DI against a new build at No. 1544] bany Arms, the Knife and Fork, | W@8 seized by a man who deagged hee 61st Street, Brookly where they here into the woods The plot charge that four big stills were inj DEATH IN BATTLE and her screams were not } FOR MOONSHINE STILL] fovsht the man with all ! aps. ‘aa med and in the struggle her left arm was PRESIDENT OBREGON Saiuee broken and she was otherwise in RATIFIES DEBT STEPHENSON, Wash., Aug. 8.—A April operation yeste “I believe,” said Rosen, “that this building was erected for the secret manufacture of alcohol. Some time ago I met a man on the sidewalk jured. Mrs. Kooch lost consciousness and was found helpless an hour latet.|rnomas Ww. Lamont Receives Of- there and dickered with him for somo} entus, over © moonshine still between} sho had recognized as her assallant| Acial Message Neca HWerEh: thule ne ne) | Mountaineers and Prontbition officers in] Maurice Averi, twenty-five years old, | «py alcohol. I said 1 was a farmer And) the hills north of here resulted in the} who occupied the shack and was! Gy, () i ‘or pre € € was : WUlla, then the ‘aperture | Us wounding of a third mit. He poke to nobody and was into the cellar I found three] The dead: sway ompanted when he appeared nd one 100-gallon] w.b, R in public by a Newfoundland dc fifty-galion sti still, all in operation Urty-five, deputy | agsuult was reported to the But I had no sheriff of C Washington, , Fenatnt ae i search warrant and could not make police preeinet and 1 ei n arrest. Yesterday we raided the ‘i z nder arrested Averi after i Heged moonshiner, dead AGGR COE THE ZMIINOI 1 place and placed 4 nan there door of w Morgan, re to watch until we ptgun on the p rant. The man I ector of Tacoma, w pital | ac lu Me a lea the alcohol was the ¢ Vancouver, Wash., badly} In on Police Court Ave Sometime afte raid a num ed by {held in 00 bail by Ma, Men, about t y-five, arrive Co} He was not able to furnis All along the streets of New York NE thing you'll notice right away you begin to talk to the dealer who shows the Blue Diamond. You'll hear a note of assurance in all he says about shaving. 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