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Show ANTI-OOOTi LAW IS TO HFORCED Strict enforcement of the anti-booth anti-booth law of tho city is planned and thoso restaurant men who may have believed tho new ordinanco would be passed and thon allowed to Bleep arc to bo disappointed. City Attorney W. II, Rcedor, Jr., accompanied by several sev-eral pollco officers, visited tho res-, taurants yesterday afternoon to note the changes mado to conform to tho law, Few changes had been mado, especially espe-cially among the restaurants operated by tho Chinese and Japanese. All proprietors were informod that tlioy must conform to tho new law and that no booths will be allowed to exist above the main floor. Booths on the main floor must bo cut to a height of not moro than throe feet from tho floor. I oo |