Show WILLE SERVES LIQUOR FROM NEARBY SALOON Chance visitors to Ben Hartwick's Bank saloon 10 West CHt Second South street wore surprised lust last nl night ht to toBee see Bee a a string string- of dusky colored waiters como come and go with various orter orders of or lul liquid rore refreshment A chance question brought out tho the that A. A I L. L Wille le manager of or tho time I Louvre o ore re cafe was wag still serving Her liquor despite tho time order of Chief Of C Police Polee Tom rom Pitt Pit who acted upon Instructions received from rom time the city council It I seems that thul the customary customary CUlto- CUlto custo custo- I mary mal privilege given to a u saloonkeeper r I Ito to continue business s while his n was being boing considered b by th time tho el city fathers fath fath- ers cre was refused Mr Wilie and he hc hewatt 11 watt was told to 1 kop p o. o p dry until hl his hit lIttle matter was wat acted upon next Monday mater night at or 01 before the meeting of or the time city council counci ThIs Thin order was a n hard harl blow but far from a knockout as IR time tl whey Wiley manager uc r of ot tho tb Louvre Lou had a little talk tuUt with ith the tho manager of ot the Bank Dank which resulted In the exchange of ot bottled and wet goods fur for little slips of or paper Of OC course there was wasa wasa a a cut arranged and little lite side Issues which however passed unobserved to the Louvre Lou patrons |