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Show MOVING DAY IN FRISCO MEANS TRANSFER OF MUCH WET GOODS (By Intcrnatlon.il News Service.) H SAN FRANCISCO. A treat booe V cavalcade of liquors of ad sorts, from w ines to whisk' vs. has been moving over the streets of San Francisco since H The stupendous cargo has not all been in one shipment. It represents the migration of the private stock I of G.ooo houaeholders, lovers of the I Bacchanalian beverages, who have ' moved their precious possessions hlth- H cr and yon from day to day. seek- H Ing the safest storing place. Thlrty-slx moving vans burdened with booze careen through San Fran- Olsco'a streets every day, tho report of the prohibition officers shows. For I every gram of the fiery stuff thut made ., longer Journey than from the Cellar to the table the mover has to have a permit. And the permits have been many, especially In view of the fact that frequent movlngs are tak- ing place because each time the owner gets his private stock carefully stored LM away he has become filled with mis- glvings us to Its safety. And hence ihe wanderng of the hosts of John Barleycorn. From cellar to cedar. I home to home and from warehouse to ' irarehOUSjB the great march goes on. Incidentally the prohibition report LMM ShOWa. that 3,000 bonded wineries In the state of California have secured permits to do business: that Is, to make wine for n on -beverage purposes, LLm and are mcirilv working away. j |