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Show ; HUNDREDS WITNESS SPECTACULAR RAID Salt Lake, April 22. Entertainment of a rather spectacular character was ' afforded several hundred persons who were on the downtown streets between be-tween 11 and 12 o'clock last night, when Chief of Police Shores and Inspector In-spector A. J Mullings led a posso of officers into Maxim's cafe, Second South and Main streets, and arrested fifteen men and eight women There were between 100 and ISO patrons in tho cafe at the time, but the officers arrested only cafe employes and women wo-men who were charged with "frequenting "frequent-ing a disorderly house," vagrancy or violation of the liquor laws. Chief Shores, Inspector Mullings and Officers Mabbutt, Lyon, Edding-ton Edding-ton Williams, Cyalton, Fitzgerald, Woodard, Egbert, Aldrich, Gregory, Patten, Larsen, Watson and Duty Sergeant Ser-geant Olsen went to the safe in tho police patrol. They rushed down the stairs and into the cafe, guarding all exits. All patrons of the place were detained until Frank Maloney, the manager, and his waiters, as well as eight women and two men, were tiiumu uia una piituuii unucr tun-si. Two or three trips by tho patrol were necessary to carry those arrested to police headquarters. The men gave their names as R. C. Bagley, J. Pappas, L. Kelferies, A. Blair, Alexander Wood, George Pappas, Pap-pas, Earl Tupper, Paul Whitman, W. A. Martin, W. A. Stillman, Harry Gil-more, Gil-more, George Bartlerr, J. Carpenter and F. Boyde, the latter two having been among the guests, it was said. The others were waiters. The women gave their names as Lillian Dave, Anna Lloyd, Dorothy Brown, Jessie Snell, Margaret King, Gene Charles, May Burke and Dot Saunders. oo |