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Show JURY TO FIX CIDER'S FATE Laucericia Claims Ownership Owner-ship of Four Barrels of Piquant Fluid The ownership of four barrels of elder banc? in the balance today In a case 1 being heard heforn Jurv In the d'stiKl , court In Judge James X Kimball s dl- vislon. After hearing the testimony the ! Jury will decide whether the cider should I be relumed to Joseph I-aucrlclu. 2548 Wall avenue, from whom It wns seized with other liquors, or whether It should be sold by the stale. The elder Is alleged to have been scl7 r ed durinK a raid on the Laucericia store on February SI 1920. with other liquors j and articles. The man Is alleged to nave I disclaimed ownership of the Unuor. but does claim thp.t the elder belongs to him ; and asks its return In addition to the Older, he asks return of whisky glasses. funnels and Jugs taln during the raid. Laucericia Is said to have been the first man arrested In ligden for vlola- Hon of the prohibition law. He was con- .icted In court of having Ibpior In his possession, tho records show. |