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Show Liquor Causes the j Distress of a Family of Four William Zack, 117 rwentyfirst street, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness in the city court this morning and was tined $50 wtlh the alternative al-ternative sentence of 50 days, b- Judge D. R. Roberts Zack, when arrested, had a bottle of homemade intoxicant which he nude of fruit juice and vinegar, according to his story. After being fined, he stated j that his wife and two babies were help less, that he was witho:i funds and wlthoul work The bail money of $60 was put up by his wife, and, when he ' was sentenced this morning, he fa nt-, ed. After being revived, she was removed re-moved to her home. The case was then referred to Mayor Browning and Zack was allowed to go until Monday. His bail of $50 probably prob-ably will be returned to him after a meeting of the city commission The babies are without lothec, food and need the falher's efforts, accord-: ing to the wife L'p until the past tnrep days, Zack had been employed b ;he, Weber club as a cook. 00 |