Show Ii a t l C I r I I k I I I Dry Law Ends Day of Drunks Yearly Intoxication Score Falls to Cases Arguments Arguments that prohibition does docs not prohibit are aro disproved says W W. II Foll Folland n city attorney In his annual report In iii tho the year ear beginning August 1 2 isic there were cases of at drunkenness drunkenness drunkenness drunk drunk- enness on thu tho police records In the year beginning August I 1 1917 these cases w were wro ro r reduced to Though fewer ower cases were tried In police court last year ear as comI compared com corn I pared red to tho the year r i before the tho amount of ot fines lInes and forfeitures was more This according to Mr Folland Folland Fol Fol- land Indicates that the cases tried were of at a better botter class lass Before prohibition he said said tho the calendar ar was crowded l with Ith cases of at drunkenness which cost the city the same nm amount to prosecute and from rom which t the city could not derive as a's much In forfeitures an and fines as In the different class of at cases now now coming before boor the tho court Tho report says sas that the courts or ordered ordered ordered or- or dered tho destruction of ot gallon of or alcoholic beverages bc and as there ther are 47 H cases still pending 3 more mOl I gallons probably will meet tho the sam sarai I rate fate |