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Show POLICE RULES FOR DETECTING DRUNKS Codo in TJso in Nevr York That Leaves No Further Education Necessary, r Special to .Tho Trlb'une, N'EW, YORK, April GO. Chicago's plan of Instructing her polloo Xoreo on how to detect a plain drunk, has brought out tho fact that for tho practical purposes of polico business In Now York tho Btogcs of Intoxication aro as follows: Plain drunk. When a man Is barely nblo to tako caro of himself, but had better bet-ter bo locked up for safo keeping. Drunk and disorderly. When ho Is wobbly wob-bly on his legs and la filled with a wild desire to Bmash things and to get clubbed. Dead drunk. When ho Ilea In a doorway or In tho utreot In an abeolutoly uncon-bcIous uncon-bcIous condition. D. T. drunk. When ho loans against a lamp post and oaks If It Isn't funny that green lizards are running along tho sides of tho houses and whlto dragons and squaro-hcaded dogs are marching with red lanterns in the middle of Broadway. In thn .opinion of tho polico thoy have a sufficiently good theoretical knowledge to tell the various stages of Intoxication aa far as tho public la concerned, without .further Instruction. v |