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Show LIQUOR DISPENSERS ANSWER KII1S Council License Committee Asks ;;Whals AVhatr and Then Says "0. K." Two saloon men and one druggist were on the carpet before the license committee commit-tee of the City Council. ThuisUay evening, even-ing, to explain why they had not lived up to the rules and regulations of their calling. Their licenses had been held up bv Chief Pttt and they wore present to talk the matter over with the committee. Karl Mnvcr of the Heidelberg, at ! Fast Third South street, was charged with replacing the doors to his private rooms upstairs, after he bad taken tlmm off at the request of Chief Pitt. Mr. Mover said he would again remove the doors, but he thought other.placcs should be required to do the same. Mr. Mayer declined lo elate what other places retained re-tained their doors, but It was said I he other places were restaurants, run in connection with saloons, whero the two were .separate. Mr. Mayer dually said he would again remove the doors and Ills petition for renewal was "O. KM." Itoss nozJ!eiitto" license had been held up because ho had pleaded guilty to permitting per-mitting a minor in his place, and been lined ?-'(" In the Juvenile court, but It was explained that Ihe minor In question was with his father. jiiuI tho commit too did not think thai. Iuizzeullo was much to blnmo. The necessary "O. K." also was placed upon his application for renewal. re-newal. The Doull Drug company whs accused by the rhicf of having sold liquor to a woman ami several minors In (be back room of the store. Chief Pill said that ho could produce the witnesses, but the representative of the company denied the charge, aiid the committee will recommend recom-mend a renewal of the license. |