; Albert 'Mesiron, HOUSE LIQUOR BANNED 200 Retail Licenses 1900 K street; Christos E. Bum, 901 POLICEMEN BARRED Liquor M street; Dixie Hot Shoppe, 504 First License Ninth street. Full-Strength Beer Strongest Liquor National 1000 Connecticut FROM RESTAURANTS Drug Co., Drink Available in Are Issued A. It. C. Board Childs 1338 New York Restaurant by avenue; Co., avenue; Washington Beverage Store, Full-strength beer was the strongest 14*11 New York avenue; Harry’s, Inc., Regulation Prevents Men on Duty alcoholic beverage sold in the House About 200 retail liquor licenses were 229 D street; Ace Beverage Co., 2442 507 Eighth street southeast; Walter Restaurant today, and members of From Lunch Rooms Sell- Issued last night by the A. B. C. Eighteenth street; Esther L. Martin, J. Donohue, 2701 Twelfth street north- Congress who wanted wines and cock- 2104 Dominic Robert 926 Sev- tails with their Board. They Included the following; Pennsylvania avenue; east; Jerry Franklin, meals went elsewhere Simone. 914 Eighth street southeast; enteenth street; Louis Calvi, 1208 ing Liquor. to eat. Little Celebration Marks C. Cassard Schroth, 6V9 New Center George Giancoli, 5605 ; Eighteenth street; Crescent Cafe Co.. The Accounts Committee of the Market; Olmsted Grill, 1336 G street; George Jameson. 2825 Fourteenth Inc., 723 Fourteenth street; Blue Bell House, which controls the operation Licenses What’* a poor policeman going to Distribution of 2001 S Allen’s street; Oscar Gildenhom, 1847 Co- System, Inc., 502 Ninth street; Car- of the restaurant, has forbidden sale Hubert, Inc., street; do when he's hungry? lumbia road; Lew's Liquor Shoppe, roll H. Dikeman, 605 Fifteenth street; of strong liquors in the dining rooms. Inc.. 1412 New York avenue; Boston Under regulations he Isn’t at 3249 M street: Ontario Pharmacy, Bacos Bros., 719 North Capitol street; police It is likely that wines may be added Midnight. allowed to enter restaurants In which Buffet Lunch, Inc., 417 Ninth street; 1737 ; Emmanuel Scor- Stephen Chaconas, 727 Fourteenth to the menu later If the demand war- intoxicating liquor is sold while on Ramon’s, Inc., 1341 Connecticut ave- dos, 1426 L street; John M. Trant, street; Bernard P. Dougherty, 1401 rants. on official business. And 629 Four-and-a-half street southwest; New York avenue; Anthony DI Ge- duty, except (Continued From First Page.) nue; Cosmos Club, 1520 H street; the rate at which Southern Grill, Inc., 612 Ninth street; naro, 45 H street northeast; Occi- Judging by liquor 1135 Sixteenth licenses are being handed out to Racquet Club, street; Demetrios G. Harsoulas. 1003 E street; dental Hotel, 1411 Pennsylvania ave- CHURCH DESTROYED Mason, a member of the District Al- there aren’t to be University Club, 900 Fifteenth street; Dupont Amusement Co., 1538 Con- nue: Artie A. Bell, 1126 K street retaurants, going coholic Beverage Control Board such where he can eat necticut avenue; Benjamin O. Lomer- northeast; Wagshal’s Tavern, 2463 many places voiced the hope that "real temper- Metropolitan Club, Seventeenth and lunch without the rules of 8T. BRUNO. Quebec, March 1 OP). son, 1321 New York avenue; Brook- Eighteenth street; Aaron W. Berk- violating ance” would result from strict ob- H streets; 1107 Con- the —The St Bruno Catholic Church was Harvey’s, Inc., land Restaurant Co.i Inc., 3910 man, 405 Seventh street southwest. department. servance of the local liquor law. the be solved destroyed by Are of undetermined necticut avenue. Twelfth street northeast. Louis However, problem may Conradls and Ben C. Hartig, origin yesterday with a loss estimated Promisee Law Enforcement. The and 1627 1 Westchester ere long. Maj. Ernest W. Brown su- Army Navy Club. Pharmacy, 4000 Cathe- 1211 Pennsylvania avenue: Albany at $3*000. perintendent of police, said today that street; Hotel Washington, Fifteenth dral avenue; Draper Beverage Co„ Pharmacy, Inc., Seventeenth and H An Investigation was started. Describing the hour as marking ‘‘th( street and 1001 ‘‘serious consideration" Is being given Pennsylvania avenue: Cap- Inc.. : Star streets; Epstein’s. Inc., 421 Eleventh was of a new in now. It the tenth Are in Catholic dawning day the liquoi itol Park 500 North 513 Eleventh the matter right Hotel, Capitol Liquor Co., street: Louis Jacob Spund, 3421 Connecticut churches in Quebec in the 15 stryt; “As a matter of fact,” he said, past situation.” she said: street: Wardman Park Hotel. 266(1 Xolodln, 1430 avenue; Carter “The measure northeast; Welby Smallwood, 941 months, in which a total estimated repealing prohibitior Sam 5407 D “officers aren't supposed to enter any Woodley road: Raleigh Hotel. Twelfth Eig, Georgia avenue; Nathan street; Charles C. Gibbons. 907 I of has in the District is believed to be t | business place, whether they sell damage $3,000,000 been caused. and Pennsylvania avenue; Marie H Shapiro, 635 Pennsylvania avenue; Eleventh street: Harry Lambros Co., model one. It effectually prevents th< liquor or not, except on official busi- Williams, 1929 <3 street; Hamilton Mrs. Lillie Furash, 1337 Eleventh 1303 H street; Investment Pharmacy, return of the saloon in even a remoti ness. However, we’ve always stretched Hotel. 1001 Fourteenth street; Wash- street; Guarantee Liquor Store, Inc., 1501 K street: Henry Jontiff. 1428 form, and I feel certain that the resi- this rule a bit to permit policemen to ington Hotel Co., 420 North Capitol 527 Fourteenth street; McRae’s Wine Twenty-first street; Hamilton Bever- dents of Washington will prove to bi eat. Until the liquor question Is street; Ambassador Hotel, Fourteenth and Liquor Store, Inc., 1425 H street; ages Co., 1359 Connecticut avenue; an example to many in thi solved, though, the rule and Its In- places and K streets; Willard Hotel. Four- Dino Ambrogi, 2222 Fourteenth street; H. Colman & Sons. 1319 Seventh country in their strict adherence te terpretation wiU remain unchanged.” teenth street and Pennsylvania ave- National Press Pharmacy, 1336 F street; Gustave Hugo Schulze, jr., the regulations imposed by Congress nue; Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert street; Annapolis Pharmacy, 800 Elev- 128 Columbia road; Agnes 8. Javins, “As a member of the Alcoholic Bev- District Commissioner Allen (left) delivers the first liquor license to street; La Fayette Hotel, Sixteenth enth street; Cut Rate Liquor Store, 472 K street; Childs’ Co., 1425 Penn- erage Control Board. I have taken mj MAN IS FIRST CONVICTED William C. Murphy, president of the National Press Club, at ceremonies held at and I streets. 1001 D street; John M. Davis Co.. sylvania avenue; Childs' 600 solemn vow to enforce, to my besi Co., the club last night. —Star Staff Photo. Hay-Adams House, 800 Sixteenth Inc., 425 Tenth street; Wine St Liquor North Capitol street; David A. Miller, ability, every provision of the law UNDER NEW LIQUOR LAW street; Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Con- Shop. Inc., 1737 Connecticut avenue; 1403 Good Hope road southeast; •igned less than a month ago by Presi- necticut avenue; Carlton Hotel, 921 Monaghan-Randels, Inc., 1708 I street; Anna Cataldl, 2018 Florida avenue; dent Roosevelt. I am heartened by the Sixteenth street: Ira L. Byram, 1020 Leslie Amourl, 1125 Water street Sampel Frank Higger, 5017 Connecti- Guilty Verdict Is Returned Only widespread support tor strict law ob- PlansI Fourteenth street: Margaret C. Rich, southwest; Max Felstein, 111 B street cut avenue; Liggett Drug Co., Inc., servance from all sections of the Dis- Montgomery Few Hours Before Dis- 516 Seventh street southwest; Whit- southeast; Thomas Hilary Blackman, 1345 F street; Ida Di 813 Mon- trict, and I plead for continued vigi- Rocco, IDLE To Cut Rate tlesey Drug Stores, Inc., 3527 Con- 1222 ; Nathan Reis- roe street northeast. PICKET trict citizens 2,000 Repeal. lance on the part of individual Liquor necticut avenue; Alex Browdy. 1416 kin. 87 Florida avenue. Jensen’s Cafe, Inc., 1313 E street; and every kind of organization, to in- a few hours before be- Fourteenth strept: Sidney Klein, 716 Elgar C Mead, 2242 Nichols avenue Emanuel M. Rosensweig. 938 F street; Only liquor sure to the Nation's Capital a well- To Meet District's came legal In the District at Fourteenth street; Isadore Kellner, southeast; Lesley R. Burchell. 817-19 Robert H. Harrison, 455 Florida ave- midnight enforced law and a law- respectful, ___ last a Police Court 1429 F street: Annie Lustine, 618 Foutreenth street; Mrs. Hilda A. nue; Quality Liquor Shop, 623 Fif- night jury brought abiding community. In the first conviction under the Dis- Kennedy street; Louis B, Scholnich, Leafe. 912 H street northeast; L. R. street; Celia Browdy, 1338 “Women on liquor control board; teenth trict's new license law. i Man- 1302 H street northeast; Morning Star Braddy, 807 Ninth street; Arthur Sea- Fourteenth street; Sam Goldberg. liquor are a novelty. In pre-prohibitior Dispensary System | The Nathan Lodge, No. 40. I. B P. O. E. W„ 1536 gren. Hotel; Hertzburg 3349 M street: Central Amusement defendant, Drayfuss, days there was only a small percent- | 1400 block HI-HAT Columbia road, was arrested Fifteenth street: Louis Joseph Frank- Bros., Inc., 736 Thirteenth street; Co., 1729 Fourteenth Gustave ! women who had Workers Go on ager to Loirer j street; age of attained the “Holiday” Expects I February 12 charged with possession |The 620 Four-and-a-half street Thomas A. 3411 M lin, south- Moskey, street; | Hugo Schulze, jr., 1828 Columbia 1 t h e Ambassador Hotel’s ja right of suffrage and the accompany- for sale and sale of unlicensed west; Fillah & Rattal Lunch Co., 723 Albert A Footer, 3333 Connecticut | road; Eddie Benjamin Smith, 1829 liquor. ing distinction of activity in public Advice From Prices in Fete Days He was tried before a Pending North Capitol street: Conrad Reid avenue: Joseph A Rozensky, 425 Sev- j Columbia road; Guy A. GuifTre. 518 jury yesterday smart, downtown Cocktail ! affairs. I may be pardoned, perhaps — I and the verdict came after short and Guy Scott, 1118 Connecticut enth street: Joseph Walter and Am- I Ninth street: Max Bogen, 2501 Penn- only for expressing the belief that a womar deliberation. Judge Isaac R. Hitt to- Room, will open soon. Labor Board. By a StafT Correspondent of The Star. avenue. brose E Brown. 830 Bladensburg road ! sylvania avenue; Phillip Katz, 1259 in the capacity of a member of a day sentenced the man to serve 90 SILVER SPRING. Md.. March 1.— Minnie K. Coates. 1301 Pennsyl- northeast; M. Mostow, 4521 Wisconsin ! Twenty-third street; Kenner's Phar- i liquor control board has many op- on each vania avenue southeast: avenue; John William 1231 H 1601 Seventeenth days charge. to contribute certain ideal: Prices of alcoholic beverages sold by Napoleon Van Kern. | macy. street; Jacob portunities the Press. Dr. Walter Speare, Government UNTIL THEN By Associated thp Montgomery County Liquor Con- Meers, 3000 Connecticut avenue; street northeast: Isreel Freeman, 4523 Farber, 1000 Seventh street; Mattie of regulation. I refer specifically tc | chemist, testified at the trial that NEW KENSINGTON. Pa.. March 1. trol Board will be reduced to meet Chevy Chase Supply Co., 5630 Con- Wisconsin avenue. I JefTress. 8 G street; Dupont Circle regulations which may prove benefi- j Drayfuss so-called “bonded'' whisky we have made marched those of the Washington market, it necticut avenue; Charles Alexander, Earl G. Columbus tc Co., 143 B Inn, 5 Dupont circle; Madrillon Co., arrangements cial to our younger people, who ex- —More than 2,000 pickets was nothing but colored alcohol. was said today by John C Walker, 1757 Columbia road: Schwartz Phar- street southeast: Benjamin Auerbach, Inc., Fifteenth and New York avenue: perience for the first time the oper- peacefully about three idle plants of | l to serve our guests in the * manager of the county-operated dis- macy, Inc., 1700 Connecticut avenue; 1311 North Capitol street; Ney Dis- ! Superior Inn, Inc., 2477 Eighteenth ation of a systematized and regulated the Aluminum Co. of America today Park Lane 2029 I Co., Inc., 903 I street; Morris 1347 R I redecorated Main I industry- under legal conditions." pensary system. Pharmacy, street; tributing Pennsylvania Phillips, street; newly will have to Tower John H. 1800 300 G Wisconsin avenue: Morris Rodman. at the beginning of a "holiday" which "Montgomery's prices Pharmacy. Inc., 1004 Four- avenue; Magruder. Inc., Harry Schulman. street; Biagio Room of the Woman Gets License. follow- the market in the District,” he teenth street; Patrick A. 1709 M street: Robert L. 1923 Ambrogi. 1606 U street; Clark's, I 1743 G street; Sirota, 237 G Dining workers called in protest to existing Sugrue. Lehnert, Inc., Irving declared. "However, these prices can- Pennsylvania avenue; Cathedral Phar- Fourteenth street: Maurice Stearman, 705 Fourteenth street; Broadmoor .street: A. Litter!. Inc., 115 New Cen- One of the first licenses went to Mrs. schedules and working condi- wage not be definitely determined until the macy, 3000 Connecticut avenue: 1428 Ninth street; Washington Hotel, 3601 Connecticut avenue; Club ter Market: Victor A. Gaston, 731 John R. Williams, prominent society Supply i AMBASSADOR tions. market becomes stabiliz’d, which 401 Seventh street; D Market. Inc. 500 K street; Maurice Michel. Inc., No. 1 . Twelfth street; Clayton A. Beall and matron and owner of the Pierre Res- prob- Harry Sherby. ably will require several days.” Sabbatini and M. Battaglini, 1782 Milstone. 927 Pennsylvania avenue: Mayflower Market. Inc.. 1122 Con- Ralph J Beall. 2313 Nichols avenue taurant. 1900 Q street. The permit About 3.700 persons are normally HOTEL Officials of the Liquor Control Florida avenue: Burt Lopatin, 1418 Dupont Pharmacy, Inc., 1905 Massa- necticut avenue; Rebecca Weinstein. southeast: William A. Rowe, 801 was delivered to her by William P employed in the plants at New Ken- j Board will at once a of New chusetts avenue; Israel 701 311 H street; Marino Bros., 1300 Tenth street: Basil B. Allison. Al's A Arnold and Ferry. begin study j New York avenue; Italian Res- Baker. ! Meredith, secretary to the B. C | sington. Logans i 1 prices in the Greater Wash- 918 street; Millard F. Fourth street: Colonial Wine Co., Restaurant, 508 street: Board and a friend of the Williams No attempt was made to operate the prevailing j taurant. Seventeenth street; Kennedy Ulrich, Kennedy 14th & K Sts. N. W. j area and determine what t I 1410 New York avenue: Joe Charles M. 425 Eleventh j factories. The is controlled ington steps Georgp Varoutsas. 3651 Georgia ave- 3910 Fourteenth street Shapiro, Schneider, family. company ■ ■I i . to take to meet the new competition ! nue; Riverside 2134 New Israel W. Horowitz. 907 H 3825 M street: Abram Mostow. 4521 street. The first precinct led all the others by the Mellon interests. Pharmacy. street; brought about by the legalization of ! York avenue: S L. Rakusin. 1421 Samuel Adelson. 1226 H street; Denis 1 in the distribution of licenses with a Spokesmen for the Aluminum liquor in the Capital. avenue: Milton F 202 L street; Peter S. total of 65. The third precinct came Workers' Union said the employes Pennsylvania Cassidy, McCarthy. 400 Eleventh street southwest: Rfh- Mantis. 601 Indiana avenue: second with 38 and the second pre- seek a minimum of $1.06 an hour and Embassy ard K. 1442 U Fa- 928 Fourteenth street: cinct third with 20. The totals ol a 30-hour week. The present mini- Cochran, street; Restaurant, mous 1415 H street. Visible Lunch. 727 North the other precincts ranged from two mum is 40 cents an hour with a 40- WHALE SHARK IS SEEN Brands, Inc., Capitol for the eleventh to 13 for the seventh. hour week. Frank Del Vecchio, 1212 Eleventh street: D Del Vecchio, 3511 Con- AU "no The union to its street southeast; Joseph Da Prato, : necticut avenue: Anna Barr. 2505 reported trouble, everything took steps place GALVESTON. Tex.. March 1 (A>h- orderly." case before the Labor Board THESE | Regional Capt. L. Baker thinks it was a whale Distributon of the was fol- at permits | Pittsburgh. shark and not a sea serpent that his lowed of "This is not a walkout nor a strike." by delivery liquor of all ship, the Clyde-Mallory freighter Pe- kinds. trucks, with said F. of the New Huge loaded Swarts. president cos. rammed one night on his last wine and is trip whisky, gin. full-strength Kensington union. "It simply a from Galveston to New York. beer, rumbled the called to the Na- through streets, general holiday give Capt. Baker, who brought the Pecos bound for the hotels, restaurants and tional Labor Board a chance to arrive in yesterday, is skeptical of sea ser- night clubs to which the were at some definite conclusion and ad- police pents in general. carrying licenses. I vise us what to do." “Maybe there are such things,” he Most of the downtown restaurants The was voted last "holiday" night said, but from wdiat I could see the were ready to start the at a convention of the union. Men serving liquor creature we struck was very much like moment their licenses arrived. Even from Aluminum Co. at Fair- plants a whale shark in size, shape and col-! Childs' restaurants, which, in years mont, W. Va., La Grange and La- or." A whale shark, he explained, is not I gone by. would were permit smoking, mont. 111., and Alcoa, Tenn., a harmless shark that sometimes at- were ready- to hand out a complete present. tains a length of 60 feet. assortment of old-fashioned drinks. officials of the tbitt Pittsburgh Aluminum , said a statement will be made aervea until z a.m. Co. later. THAT BUILT HOUSEHOLD Under the law. the licensed hotels, f Swarts said the company officials restaurants and night clubs were [ have met several times with the union to serve drinks until 2 privileged a.m. to hear complaints. The officials Most of them were crowded. TRADITION IN DAYS GONE BY stated they recognized that things Some of the larger hotels refrained fl might be better, said Swarts. but told from joining the early morning cele- < the workmen the company is finan- bration. At the Mayflower, for in- unable to meet their demands, * for relief visit Announces stance. Manager R. L. Pollio took the cially quick ; having neither the money nor the attitude that the rightful restoration L available to lion Now/ H of the borrowing power to do so. The of its new accepted complement to civ- i STACH’S j opening 1 ilized dining does not call for any ALCOA PLANT WORKING. Foot Health riotous | Headquarttn J a celebration.” Trucks loaded ALCOA. Tenn March 1 (A3).—A. D with £ these coe champagne and other rare spirits Huddleston, assistant superintendent 523 11th St N.W. i.'yj Again stroerb vintages grace your table Once C rumbled up to the entrance J CONTINENTAL ROOM delivery of the plant operated here by the : '*/ iwore then flavor w4 odd to the of M of the • Ground Gripper Or. Kahler giortous joy kvieg Mayflower all night, however, Alluminum Co. of America, said today sale of drinks was Physical Culture Shoes 4 ond YOUR for Pour a fnd begun at that "no workers are on strike at our } ] reputation groooes hospitakty. 8 a.m. --..i TONIGHT plant.” r of one of the rore TAYkOR WINES. Savor its e«- The A. B. C. Board had worked far | gloss tnto the \Ci night in an effort to get out with qv»s>te bovovet. Then taste—ond en^oy to the feM-et as many licenses as possible with as rich, deligdth/i, ptovont flavorl V. little red tape as possible. Wholesale IV IV ti R SHOW ly^j permits had been issued in the late Tuckers Californians Tommy TAYLOR WINES ore mode from choice# ond selected afternoon and all the wholesalers had wJLA'1,t to do was to get their cases and bar- DINNER $1.50 ;n TAMirUT! _ graces grown the Finger lake district of New York rels lined for I yYJ-L^/ up delivery the momnt TONIGHT. Sa Covef Charo, *m. muo at most places. oA the listed below or write The Toy lor Wine Company, The first complaint that some one &Message from Hammondsport, New YorL was being annoyed by a drunk came from Thirteenth and E streets at 12:14 • HOTEL ASSOCIATION • • a.m. Altogether 40 persons were ar- rested on intoxication charges dur- OF D. C. ing the 24-hour period ending at 8 WASHINGTON, * m., but 36 of these were pre-repeal drinkers. ordi I- CHOOSE FROM The first precinct led in the num- ber of arrests, as it did in the number CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT CALVERT the Sale THESE 10 ol licenses, the total being 20 for the \egarding of WINES 24-hour period. Only two of these Were made after midnight, however. January 6 holds the record for the Spirituous Beverages t>WHITI TOKAY ft I I S L I N a number of drunkenness ar- largest This pole, strew-colored The dryest of natural 166 rests thus far this year, persons wine is sweet mellow end wines, containing practi- Into on having been taken custody A subtle m Bevor. cally no sweetness. ffiitra that date. £n»rrt Vinra sparkling Under the law, retail liquor stores SNIKKY SAUTKKNK PORT CHATEAU RHEIMS will be to remain open from Unique in rts chsrscteris Sweet to be a permitted enough (Champagne type) 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and hours for hotels, In uith the Government' Deep ruby-colored wine, tic nutty, sromstic Bevor. dessert wine, yet with a conformance A dry. sparkling, fragrant vin- clubs will be 9 a.m. heavy in body, with rich Amber-colored sod dry. delightfully toft delicate restaurants and — tHe Queen of Dinner the hdl flavor. bouquet tage to 2 a.m. policy for encouragement of legititnal 'Rnei. enterprises which dispense beverages unde: SWIIT CATAWiA 2)rg Mints CLASH CMATIAU RHKIMS Diea. the hotels Daaghter of Poet authority of present laws, of A sweet, heavy-bodied A vary dry, light-bodied (Sparkling Burgundy) NEW YORK. March 1 f/P).—Mrs. Washington will discourage the sen-ice of wine, with the hill fee- vintage of ruby eoior—an A wine of exception#* Quality, grence of selected Ca- A hearty, rod, aomi-swoet excellent appetite-fthnu- fruity and in Frederick Wallingford Whitridge, and wines to their unless such distinctively dry ^ liquors guests tawba frapet. wiocr*chh> nstursl Bsvor. lotfstg yvine« Savor. of Matthew Arnold, Eng- daughter are the hotels in lish poet, died of pneumonia yester- beverages purchased from day at the age of 75. Her husband, the regular course of sen-ice. who was president of the Third Ave- nue Railw-av System, died in 1916. In further conformance with the Gov- ernment’s policy of eradicating illegitimate TAYLOR WINES Expe»1 • The latest creation of the enterprises, prices for wines and liquors internationally famous design- shall be moderate and reasonable. k Plate & er of interiors, Elsie de Wolf. An atmosphere of today's con- P Bridge tinental moderne with that The Hotel Association of Washington Work difference not to be found else- < its best to eradicate where in America. pledges efforts any abuses which have The Lounge Cafe will carry on may formerly prevailed *10—*15—20 the traditions of fine cuisine in the sale and and wishes All Work Strictly Guaranteed of liquors wines, for which the Shoreham is so to assure the authorities erf the District of Justly famous, and now supple- Columbia of its wholehearted mented with the finest of co-operation Gold Crown* vintage wines. in the orderly and lawful dispensation of ex^5J?ed such beverages. DISTRIBUTED BY

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