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Show I SEVEN VIOLATIONS OF LIQUOR LAW CHARGED Citv Detective Hugh Glenn failed to score to the t'nll extent yesterday when 1 1 attempted to Mvuro flic issuance of scvpiiti'en complaints by the county attorney at-torney charging the selling of liquor without a license. Yesterday morning Glenn had the stc-nofirnphor in Hie county attorney's office draw two complaints- against John Don .Mack, five against .John Doe Kirk, one. against John Doe Wilson, one ngains-t 'Madge Daniels and eight against A. ('. Larson, the latter being the proprietor of the St. Cccilc rooming jioiwe on State, street. When, the complaints were presented to foil n tv Attorney I. 1-1. Willey for signature' .Mr. Willey refused to sign lliem. lack of evidence being the chief i-aiisc of the refusal, according to Mr. Willow Me staled to Detective Glenn also that he felt that it was the. duty of the police department to brine the actions- through the rooming house ordinance ordi-nance f the citv, which prohibits the salt of liquor. Glenn insisted, however, and finally Mr. Willey signed seven ot the complaints, two of them against Mack, two against Kirk, one against "Wilson, cine against Madge Daniels and three against Larson. The, complaints allege violations dating front June L |