Show Undertaker er a er Takes Back Tale of Rum It Is unlawful to own liquor but It is no crime to say you ou own u it il Upon this Interpretation of ot the law I i G o O ODonnell O'Donnell undertaker was vas acquitted in the city court to today today to- to day of ot hava having g liquor in his posses posses- slon sion T vo cases of liquor were found round In the basement of O ODon Dondell Don Don- dell della 3 undertaking establishment by officers while searching for an alleged al alleged al- al boot bootlegger whom they be be- be liet-ed liet had harl fled there to hide O ODonnell O'Donnell and the officers came upon tin the liquor and in answer to a question as to who was the owner O ODonnell O'Donnell said It was h his s and that h he kept it t there for foi his own personal personal personal per per- use and ind that of his A J formal complaint was Issued against n hm m and he lle was ag brought ht to Ui trial today tjay to jay On the witness stand ho lie testified that he did not know who owned the liquor but admitted having said it was his to lo protect his from prose prose- cution cutton Before the close of the trial however howe A A. J J. Sheehan owner of ot a looming house adjoining the undertaking undertaking un un- un- un establishment and who is being held on a charge of al alleged alleged alleged al- al bootlegging took the stand ant and Admitted having put the liquor in the O Donnell ODonnell 11 basement The undertaker was acquitted and Sheehan ShEhan Sh held meld for tor trial |