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Show 10 ARRESTED IN j LIQUOR RAIDS Men and Woman Landed in Net Spread By Federal Agents In a raid of 14 rooming houses and soft drink parlors conducted In Off den yesterday afternoon between 4 and 5 o'clock by federal prohibition ngents. headed by Thea Schweitzer, general prohibition enforcement officers, assisted as-sisted by members of tin' sheriff's office of-fice and the polios department, 10 men and women were arretted on charge ol having liquor in their possession. Those arrested were George W heeler. heel-er. 2n, Zim Tweney-ftfth street, Louis 1'olonl, 4 2. Ojranl Hotel; Iillis Phillppl. 46, 17 Twr nt -fifth street Pearl Hudson. M ?.b Twenly-r iiird Street; t;. llernolli B6, 152 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street; V. I. Moses. 32. 227Vi rwenty-fourl hstreejt,; John Vurbtfrger, 4.' 2274 Twenty-fourth street. Ethel Kvans. 80, 3.'!'; Twehi v -fourth street: T 1 ,. I . Bl.fl TirAnll-.flfl tl j St reel ,)ind David BadS, 2j, 2 IS Twenty-fifth street. Immediately after their arrest the defendants were arraigned before: United states Commissioner T. J. Ma- glnnls and afi rwards released on their own recognizance with the exception 'of Pearl Hudson. Louis Polonl and I 'avid Lads. h w ere required to de-, fioslt bail of J50U each In some case.-: the officers raided the places visited and Beeured liquor, While In other places warrants of ar-irest ar-irest were served as the evidence had ibeen secured beforehand In some 'cases the federal agents brought In 'empty bottles which are alleged to ha I e contained liquor, |