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ana Take Williamin ** »Approximately 10 gallons of moonshine whiskey; one of the largest■ ir ’ 'caches of liquor to bo seized here inrecent months, was confiscated Friday evening by the police, when they took in custody William Prough, 24, just nP he was emerging, they said, from the premises at 318 Main avenue south, a ftor filling1 several bottles out of the cached liquor. ^ 'The case will be brought to the attention of federal authorities, Chief of Police P. 0. -Herriman said Friday evening. : vThe liquor cache was discovered in a space which had once served as an approach to a side entrance to the building at 318 Main avenue south. Entrances to this space have been closed by means of. loeked doors o»* gates. The cache included several kegs in which liquor had been brought in, some of them being empty, together with, a rubber tube used in syphoning the liquor -out of the kegs, inside tha building the officers discovered a suitcase full of corks.Prough stated, according to the police, that he had rented the premises only about a Week ago from Paul Dawson, proprietor of the Weaver rooms, situated almost directly across thestreet. ’ .
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Twin Falls Daily News

Twin Falls, Idaho, US

Sat, Feb 16, 1924

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