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Show Judge Holds $2.85 for Haircut, Shave Larceny New York. John Kazos lives In Newark, N. J. But he knew no reason why he shouldn't drop Into Antonio Martinez' barber shop In Manhattan, for a shave and a haircut. "How much?" "Two efghty-flve." "What?" "Two eighty-five." John Kazos wouldn't pay that for any haircut and shave. "Why, I can get the same thing for 7.1 cents In Newark." lie said. And Mr. Kazos was out the door In Rcan h ef Patrolman Senley of the West Thirtieth Thir-tieth street station. To Magistrate Oberwager. Kazos was formally complaining of Martinez' alleged disorderly conduct when the court directed that the barber he held for petty larceny. Martinez protested he had applied numerous choice tonics and perfumes to his customer. |