Show I BARTENDER IS FINED S50 AMOUNT ASSESSED FOB SUNDAY SUN-DAY LIQUORSELLING Jubilee Bartender Having Refused Money for Beer Purchased by Officer Offi-cer May Escape Punishment At the conclusion of the trial In Police Po-lice court yesterday of W 11 Gray bartender of the Jubilee saloon charged with having cold liquor on Sunday Judge DIehl stated that the case was II to such a degree similar to the drugstore drug-store liquorselling casea now pending that the decision In the case of the I druggists which Is lo be given out In a few days will also apply to Grays case The evidence showed that Police Officer II Of-ficer Brown hail gono Into the saloon Sunday secured a glass of beer and j then exhibited his badge The bartender bar-tender had refused any money In payment pay-ment for the beer and also refused to dispense drinks to others In reusc room i < Attorney Hoffman for the deensc I r asserted that the act according to one section of the statutes made the officer of-ficer an accomplice of the crime as he had abetted the sale of liquor Prosecutor Prose-cutor Schulder replied with tho argument argu-ment that the claims of the defense would not hold in this case nsj the methods of the police officer were necessary ne-cessary to secure evidence against violators vio-lators of the Sunday liquorselling law The case was then taken under advisement advise-ment by the court until such time as Ilhe drug stores cases are deckled L II Goullt bartender at the Cullen I bar pleaded guilty to dispensing drinks on the Sabbath Judge DIehl remarked that the ordinance would have to be enforced and that it would be neces I sary of 50 tat tho defendant to pay n fine |