OMAHA. NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. APRIL 24th. 1925 . - :Iwo Ilresidents Violated Law, Author ays ::D~,~~ESn:T~E::; IS~adick'sAgents' FAILURE OF PROHIBITION LAID TO Otis Grady our beloved boot­ fflOOEll' friend at 16ttt and Niuh. ~~:~~:~ :o~:~: olas took the. ooud tlte other IGNORING LA BY OFFICERS day when JudgeWoodJ'Ough Who Are Soaked By Jndge, And knocked him _for a Nw of oat­ Is A Trifle- Off Color Himselfo houses from \ ,hieh it will fake "Oats" ninety days to recover. DEPUTIES FARl'tIERS Brisbane Declares That Wilson And Harding This vegetable, Or&ufy't who olaims that hilr booze business Claim ~Iade Agents St-ole Chick· Drank After Prohibition Became Effective The Pair Considered Tonghest was enhanced full 1M per\ cent' Nuts In The Ring Today Which through adverse publicitY in the ens. Pies A.nd Other Pastries Should Attract Record Crowd Mediator will now· have the While They Were Look· ~nNDS SAYS STOOL PIGEON HAS SERVED TIME If Fair Referee Chosen. glorious opportunity· of becom­ ing For Booze. BEST AGAINST 18th AMENDMENT ing intimately acquainted with OM Jewish Tailor Celebrates Fifty-five Yearslil Business- W f 1 lik h t' f n.._'~T some of Sheriff En.dres' depu- A bunch of government men Hootch Will Be :a.la{le ~So Long A.s Distillers Can Turn One Di}llars Fine, .. - e ee -e s on Ing or ,n=A.)' I . New Bee:r~,l"ts Open'Up As Oltl Sol Starts Wo:rking--Stl:ite~" Gaughan and Jake Isaacson American I ties. It is understood that this pounced down on the little village of Worth Of Corn Into 25 DOnal'S Worth Of Whiskey -500 P:rohihitionAgents Try To Frame Lincoln l\Ian With Aid Legion promoter especially if they' high mogul of boozorium, the Tekamah a couple of week's ago ~nd Distilleries Before Prohibition--3:1,OOO Confiscated OfBnortin!f Women Said To Be In.·Employ Of Uncle Sam draw to a suecessful conclusion nego- honorable Otis will also have to took among other prizes a selections Since Law Went Into Effect. ,Ie • f pay a 300 dollar fine which is of farmers' wife's pies and cakes and · .. . . tiations now in progress or,ll: ten ,,' t" robbed the hens' nests and arre·sted ,-· ...... ',. . round bout between the indomm'·atahle qUite Bmar money. . h ho I'he attentIon . or* most •Am'encansIIe t soak'm, F or instance he says An interesting ruling was made by posed to be friends and to venomoU&- 1l8 ·· Sch"al'fer and J- =~o-{cb, elg t persons, w were charged with ...... "orne II vv =til 'LU. b was attracted in a most effective there were feWer than 500 distilleries , too Federal court this week in the ly poison thl;'ID without cause or pro-- ache·luled to he held at our XO""'OUB ootlegging. The biggest man in the "ocat·l'On...... b' .T 1m h malmer last Monday by a story from, in the country, before prohibition ... cas.e of Preston :Myers. It would ap* • comshed on M~y· 15·, bl d kn b -,_ At th d USlness In e ma, escaped, how- I - 00 ew no oun..... e en d' t'll 1 ki h the pen of Arthur Brisbane. This I, became a law. Since then 34,000 dis- ~ar that the government has been in··Omahan of·a statistiscal turn m~nd _At press ~e the Bas·eball head* f h t hI d thirst h ttl ever, an IS S 1 00 ng t em over. t3. ",..,., 0 . t e mos 00 • y a e A 001' h d b T "'Titer who perhaps is in closer touch, tilleries have been seized. And for :' the habit. of issuing sear-eh warrlillts will be interested to learn that Aaron quarters Mogul ha'd not SIgned his ever staged in an Omaha ring the a weekst beforepIgeonanda dideenbusl'nessin ekamahw'lth WIth. the thoug,~t and OpInIOn, " Of, Clt!-.. I.every one, seIzed two new ones have and then let them die of old age. Rubenstein. the :fourteenth 'street . h h I b ted d -- . ,.ace-m-t e- 0 e ut was expec to 0 referee .raised the hand of the local most of the "~-tleggers, FoUoWI'ng zens of the U.nhed States ,t.han :s anyIbeen star.ed., That. is to say that tOo long a time·. . tailor: is today celebrating the fifty- so, on or be fore. Satu.raay. Boys, t her.e favorite. This particular affair was his '"Sl't a bunchuvv of B·ob·'s sleuths other man glVS a true outnne o~_ pro· In commentIng on that proven fact l>.adelapsed from the. of which fifth annniversary of his entry into II b h t t th ld t f h . d tak ff . hat n, . the alleged evidence of law breaking. the Omaha business field. WI e a a Ime In e 0 own 1 Isuc a give m: e a all" t made a calL They picked up eight hibition which has failed to prohibit, he states that prohibition was made . b . d· b f h . fled hi r these two supreme. maulers ~et to- many thought It should have. b~en persons-, all of woom app·eared beforeIIn commenting on Senator Ferris the,' law by men who violate it, and never ..' was 0 tame eore t e warrant or .~... J'lfr, Rubenstein open 's irst gether as the h.eadline. attraction fo1:' called a draw, though the maJonty a wet J'udge who has no "wl'tness" dryest of dry senators reasons for be- had any intention of obeying the law the raid was' issued. tailor shop in the old Boyd Theatre h '" h Legi h tha th · . Mr. Myers who has been a ~ggist lmilding at Fifteenth and Farnam t e ~ort commg on ~ ow. fe1~ ttime ~ecfision ~not un~t.I'wben he is in court. He promptly Heving and saying that prohibition is Ior respecting the constitution. Then in Omaha for perhaps thirty years before that structure was entirely ha~~::Ui~o~:gl:to~:~s~~sh:~ ome e e ore t twv oys gave them sixty days in jail and a failure, Brisbane after quoting the, he asks bis millions of readers how · 'ana who;hasalways borne a splendid completed. He remained there until met in an Omaha ring,they had it out commensurate fines and then looked solon to the effect that "law makers ~can they expect the great professional reput.ation was freed on five counts. the historic old bUilding went up in still in the game and not only willing in Council Bluffs at which time Simo- up his private bootlegger for a drink. lead in ·violating the law" comments' bootleg criminal class, created by pro­ Itni;>ortanee is attached. to the ease flam:es. It is barely possible that but able to take on the toughest birds nich the human hyena battled Seh- At Tom Hall's farm house, the somewhat after the following man· hibition, not to follow an example . I following the five outs glove pas- lailer allover the ring and won a well sleuths made their killIng', They did n.er._" The Sen.ator believ.es t?at proh·i set i.n tbe high,est places. · in as much as the ruling of the' court this good natu.red old man is the omy time, and is able to handle himself deserved newspaper decision. It b ti t U d f ~ t B af d t t 11 h dismissed the charge of illegal pos- one in the city still active in 'businesS not find anybody home and just ran- 1 on can S I succee 1 en~orr.emen emg un rm 0 e a trut even sesSion.. The_crowded court room ap- wh~ started their business career in with much eclat and effectiveness. seems almost to good tQ be"true that sacked tlie place. They found other can be taken out on.politics." . I though it effects the. bi~gest ~d · d' . h h f I There are only 10 thousand bugs in these two gladiatorB are/to meet things, a select bunch of pies and 1 The noted columnist says that It most powerful men In tne wond, .pIau ed, t oug 0 necessity, silent y 18'70. Omaha and surrounding territory who once more and in sn Omaha ring at ..I 't b d d 'f ' uld B . b di t1 h h . · as attorneys Jim Hanley and. W. F. *** cakes, which they confiscated, it is SImp y can e one, an I It co' ns ane rec y c arges t at preSJ.- · GUrley raised about 57 varieties 'Of 'Two- state prohibition-agents who are not only willing but dead anxious that. If the deal goes through those alleged. These viands did not appear be done would it make any difference? dents Wilson and Harding drank after particular hell while cross examiningIoperate largely in Lincoln went to to see Sch1aifer once more in action having ring side seats should bring as exhibits at tbe trial. They are If men in secret, can change 1 dollars pohibition had been writtten into the .. against the rough and ready Simo- with them a three gallon bucket and still missing. The owner is in jail. worth of good corn into 25 dollars Iiaw of the land. Let us quote him on one of the sneaky stoo~ pigeons,·How- great lengths. recently to tram:. and nich, who like the "fight~g fool·' a mop that they may .carry away a serving part time on bread and water. worth of poisonous whiskey, at no ,'thiS subject. After suggesting that ariiB~k. who somewhat resembles a 9maha man who has been asSOCIate is not afraid or' the devil himself pail fun of blood as a souvenir of . h· b tl hi db' t th h ·.rattle snake though his . fangs areIwith one of the prominent retail This episode is the talk of the sur- expense ow can you s cop _ 00 eg-, s rea ers egm a e top e says: .. slJm-p.er and his. brains. duller .than clothing stores of that city. They much less any man who assays to do' the battle of the age. rounding country now. The judge is ging? This comment came about I "You find that we have had three · . . ,. .. professional ring battle. Speaking of :fights it is wen to reo alleged to be one of the worst viola- through the writers reading of what Ipresidents under prohibition, and Cal­ ... thi(, ..jst despised of····aU crawling IUSed a woman, who to pull sueh ~tuff Nearly 6 thousand people saw these mind our readers that the fight eard tors of the Eighteenth Amendment Senator Ferris had to say concerning, vin Coolidge is the first of them to l'etfti1es. . must have been a common prostltute, two demons in their second battle at t b the Spanish American War 'th t f h h 'd "I'd' kit I -:At tlie time thiS· is being whitten.!Tbis governmennt age.nt nf the fair.· pu on 'Y but his particular business just now 0 er sena ors 0 w om . e sal 'rm on y wa ·er - p us tea . the Auditorium. where their lust for (Continued on Page 2) Iis to punish other violators. From was shocked to hear otber senators! buttermilk, ginger ale, and the other .... the judge had 1':.Ot imposed sentence. I' (or should we say fa.re) sex after. ., Those knowing Mr. Myers best are ',Striking up an acquaintance with the "------1., inside sources it is told that this boasting and laughing about violating Imoral com:octions, of course. Every ·sincerely hoping that: he escapes any man referred. to, in:vited hinl to her NEXT POLITICAL BATTLE ·TO BE FOUGHT county judge is strong on 'the bottle the consti~tion that they have sworn jservant of ~he great cl~b iJ~ Washing- .. .• d • "-- .~ t fIt ha h . d and but alwavs la"'8 down on others when to uphom. . ton knew .hat a preslden. of the · unjUst or un ue pUDlSD>Uenn •I room on v 0 c nge .er mm . . I • 'J Th ~' ..• k d S . , ~ '(TT' .., ·--c ,. ·-1 ak h·hi 0 IT 0 ARTIE" ON OHID TON it comes to law enforcement. This o"e In pOSItIOn.o now ,,,..117-,! ,umte tates had In the club his ". <;;. ... ~~*..~."'::.; r. " .....' .. ;~:~..:~:t ...he n:" e . ~:~ s ,+~ t\... . ,"'\. .' ~DI condition does not set well with the Ithat nine te~th~ of. t~e l!n~ted Sta.~es pock~r ""'nplied with whiskey and v;i""~" ,4ie~ ,:,,~ . ..~ '''1-~~'-'-~~' t~h::.. ~ I BY~... f D P PR I ~na i:>ta::e~ ~:' p,a.;;5e~ l)"\i~,,,,g,e .":1\....:, llgv •. , ... :'_"L'" "''''''''''': ...... , ;..•..: ---·--1 ....·..... - 1J _...... - :>I. ..., , • t ...... - ... - • rank and flle, it is said, with the pro-j· senators Lhe unl1eu opE-my ..":..,,, "'•.:.=-:.; s~ory .m the paper concernmg a Mr,l ~gam and t~~ hun back to h:r own. . • bability of Tekamah having a differ- presentatIves who \'oted for promoI- among his friends, and transported It '_Porter who works for.a local gar~e!l:rented ~OmlCl!e. U~usual as It w.as ,AI SmIth Is An Avowed Candidat-e ~d Will l'Iake .oln Open A.nd ant judge after the next election, !tiO? were all ~en w~o i~d~lge in the t~rou~h the streets of the capital in · He had turned stool pIgeon aceo:rdmg Ithe O~ana n;-an haa ,no booze on him I Ho.nest Campaign For.A ModifieR-tion Of The Volst-ead Act-- . UnIversal pastime 01 dnnklllg, Most v101atlOn of law and ~ontempt of the t~ a report h~ught to the paper at Ion i:~~~ part:cular mght. _ If The New York Governor Can Be Nominated IWU.LIAIW (BILL) CHAMBERS \of them had no more than voted dry constitution." :ilIen in al