Show WOOF WOOLf PAYS TO Ta CITY fOR LICENSE Beb Rebind Behind nd the public history of the Broughton Brought n bar which terminated Monday Monday Mon ron ronday day evening in the revocation of the establishments establishment's Liquor license is astor a s astory stor story of moro more than ordinary interest T This is story bE begins ns early in In tho the year yeu when S. S L L' L Godman of If tho the license license assessors assessor's assessors assessor's as as- sessor's office of this city be began au an in in- I Isaac QC Wooli Woolf and others who app appeared before the city council Monday londay e evening did not tell teU all the story stoY The They did even mention many things T The e license assessors assessor's office e ired to leave e tho the story untold but bit by bit it was learned The establishment is ic at 16 1 West Second See Sec I ond mid South street Mr Ir Godman strolled into the place and a d r I-r cr the I tor Ho was vas referrer referred ti tt a man playing pool The poo pOOl said he was the proprietor and explained that the place was the tho Bro bar Mr Ir Godman Codman asked d to look Jook at tho the license li license li- li cense ban hanging in framed d behind the tho bar The license was made out in the tiro name of the California W Wino Wine nc company y The proprietor then proprietor then admitted t that at he was not really the tho owner in Licenses Isaac Woolf was next visited He was found at nt 44 HZ-H West Second South beneath the same roof rooi on ou tho the same floor but hut in a distinct and separate portion of the building Mr Woolf explained that i he was proprietor of the California Wino Wine company and also of cf tho Broughton Brough Brough- ton bar The Broughton bar WJ was showing the license of or tho the California Wine company This was a 2 retail liquor permit and Continued on on pa page o 9 WOOLF PAYS Continued from pa page e 1 under uder the te city ct laws a a retail reta license pro pre precludes pre the necessity of ot taking out a if one ono man or tuE firm fr is run run- Suing and ad managing both wholesale r. r and J retail ret departments in the same building jon on the same floor and in i the same room It I wa was under this law that Mr Woolf Iwa was hiding b believing levin himself safe despite de tie- spite the fact that the tho California sae Wine Wino company wholesalers alers and Brou Broughton bar retailers appeared as 8 two different concerns and in separate portions of the building inasmuch as a a wall vl di di- sided them The Tho public had to reach Teach one or the other from the sidewalk sidewalk When the bar bu sold liquor a Sunday Sund or two back the thc chance chanco chanc to find out things s came Instead d of Jf leaving tho the case 80 to the cit city courts court where technicalities technical would bob boo up to befuddle the issue issue the Broughton bar was waa called caled before belore the 1 council counci Then Ten from the te California Wine com corn Eany pany man ma himself It was wa learned leare that he e l leased sed the building and owned owed whole whole- stock but that tat a man ma named name Page Pago Pae was the proprietor of at the Broughton bar I and tho the Wagoner Wagener Brewery Breer company I owned owe tho the fixtures This complicated ownership incensed the tho council counci and the tho retail liquor license of o the tho Broughton bar was revoked acts t That Tt OO c. c Certain councilmen striving tr ing to b be bonest and fair but unacquainted with all al tho the facts fact of the tho case voted against wih in lan amendment drafted as a rebuke to J Woolf Wool These councilmen stood up for Woolf until others othera pointed out that the city was out just a year year the the i amount of a wholesalers wholesaler's liquor license which he was WS not paying l t. t The license city assessor awaited re re- re- re of the councils council's counci's discoveries and arid yesterday ecra thc they came Isaac Woolf came into the thc license office and H came camo through h with wih in payment aa as wholesalers wholesaler's for 1908 a ijo So it Is i that is-that while keeping quiet the license assessors assessor's office is highly pleased wih with itself and tho the world generally cn raly The county assessors assessor's books show Wat What Records Show That Isaac c Woolf Wool pays count county taxes on worth of merchandise That Ed C. C Broughton pays paya county tae taxes on worth of merchandise pat That the tho Wa Wagoner Brewing company compan pays tures county taxes ou on worth of fixtures fix fix- fx All Al taxes apply to the contents of property at 46 44 West Second south street owned b bv by Henry Phipps s. s stee steel mn magnate ate of f Pittsburg Pa Pa The ne city council will w find much to do if it it goes into the matter deeply and there thero is every ever indication that it intends in in- tends doing to so to r Up to t Somebody F K The city recorders recorder's files show that tb the Jno roughton bars bar's bonds were signed hy kY W W. W p. p Kisor superintendent of of the t aRener Drewin Brewing company with M. M Woolf wool a brother of Isaac Jac Woolf and 1 manager of the Crescent Ci Cigar CrescEnt r com company pan Iban baring space with mth tho Drou Broughton bar band and tand California Wino company The I county's dOunty 8 tax books book show how bo how bow tho the Wagen Wage Wage- n r brewery had its finger in in J this pie I These There heS same sam public records tell tel many I many more such stories TIrE THE TELEGRAM has bas shown why I Iad and ud how bow i is 10 il up to somebody i 1 Public sentiment says Fays eo so |