Show I I CANDY STORE AND SAlOON RAIDED Policemen in Plain Clothes Buy Liquor at Both Places THE ESPIONAGE TO GO ON VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN PLANNED TO CATCH VIOLATORS A raid on violators of the Sunday se 88 loon closing ordinance was Instituted yes yesterday yesterday by b the police In plain clothes patrolmen prowled about rear entrances to thirst parlors but they experienced difficulty in getting really Incriminating evidence in more than two cases Next Sunday plain clothes men will continue I Investigations and wholesale arrests may maybe maybe be made nade At the Plaza saloon 24 t West Third South street and at the candy store of W v T Hopkins 26 West Third South street the police claim they caught em dealing out liquor In the candy cand store they say liquor was sold without a license In a few cases where evidence was Insufficient the chief of police in informed informed formed proprietors that a bartender cleaning beer pipes on Sunday does not need the aid of bystanders who must be served with whisky Patrolman T J A Egbert who under undergoes undergoes goes a transformation In appe ranee when he discards his uniform walked into the Plaza saloon and bought a hot bot bottle hottie tie tle ot of beer He says he saw others make similar purchases and he claims that he be bead had ad to consult a calendar to convince himself It Policemen Buy Beer Patrolman G A Patterson minus uni uniform uniform form stood just outside ot of the saloon aloon Egbert gave him a signal lignal and he entered the saloon The bartender bow bowed d pleas picas pleasantly antly and was about to ask what he de desired desired sired when the two patrolmen arrested him At police headquarters the bar bartender tender gave his name as G 0 W Vinnett He did not deny that he had sold liquor during Sunday Sunda Closing of the saloon at M 31 West Third South street did not net stop liquor traffic in that section So Patrolmen Egbert and Patterson returned TM The ers looked at each other in surprise e when they found that thirsty looking men were headed for the W V T Hopkins candy tore store at 26 West Third South street When they came out they had bundles s That certainly certain cant be candy said Egbert If thoros theres candy that sells as asgood asgood good as that I want some somo and accompanied b by Patrolman Patterson he en entered entered the candy store Egbert purchased two bottles of beer When he left the candy store he calle for the patrol patrel wag wagon wagon on Several Severa orange boxes containing beer and whisky were confiscated The clerk was placed paced under arrest He gave his name as S J G Mazzuchi To Lieutenant John Hempel admitted that he had no license from the city but lie he boasted that he be had a gov gor government license Tile The liquor was locked up ii h the private office of Chief of Police Pollee S SM SM M |