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Show GREEK-HELD IS OWNER OF STILL' ..... X. Harilopoule Suspected by Authorities of Being" Counterfeiter. Following the discovery of more than fiftv s-a'lons of moonshine brandy, said to have been brewed with raism pulp, at a vacant house at Second West and Thirteenth North streets yesterday fiy Police Sergeant C. W. Pitts and Patrolman Patrol-man J. B. Husbands, X. Harilopoule, a GreeSc 42 years of age, was arrested at 567 Everett avenue by Detectives Bert Seager and C. A. Williams and is bems held in the city jail while an Investigation Investiga-tion by the federal authorities is being made to ascertain if the man 13 a counterfeiter. coun-terfeiter. Xearlv twentv-five pounds of metals, said bv the police to Include solder, nickel, antimony and plating materials, were found among the mans eifects. Part of the metals Is said to have borne the stamp of the Great Western Refining companv of Kan Francisco. Search of the buildings at a farm near Twenty-eighth East and Seventeentn South streets, said to have been leased bv Harllopouie, bv William H. Davenport, Daven-port, secret service agent; Joseph C. Sharp chief of detectives, and otficers of the police department failed to result In the discovery of molds by which tne metals could have been transformed into bogus monev. A number of utensils, said by the police to have been used for the manufacture of raisin brandy, however, were located on the farm. |