Article clipped from Christopher Progress

SIX Ml♦YOUNG PEOPLEIatCaught In Alleged Disorderly :ciHouse by City Officers InrMidnight Raid(JURY FINDS“NOT GUILTY”IrHouse Man Fined $100 ForPossessing Liquor(There can be no question about it any longer—the country is dry and twenty millions people can’t be wrong. That much was decided in the court of Justice of the PeaceR. D. Browning Monday morning and afternoon as the result of a raid made at the home of AlbertBonaguro on Adelaide avenue Saturday night and the few minutes immediately following Saturday night.The story is briefer than Judge Morgan’s speech in the trial of the case and is even shorter than thet1a\I1lt;ilist of defendants involved in thecase when properly told. The jury even reduced the story to two pregnant phrases: “Guilty,” “$100.00.”About midnight Saturday, Night Police Carl Killion, accompanied by Chief of Police Charles Rinehartand Constable John W. Shadowenarmed themselves with a search war-1rant issued by the Police Magistrate and fared forth to search for whatthey might find. Their labors were amply rewarded when they reachedthe Bonaguro home, for there theyfound a variety of things and persons known and unknown.ti■:Bringing the things and persons known and unknown they hastened. back to the city hall where the Po-1lice Magistrate and the city attorney awaited their coming. A quick in-yentorv was made of the fruits of heir labors and it was found theytad three bottles which were pronounced not corn, wine and oil as is wont to he the case in biblical!times, but corn, wine and more wine.! ?The persons known and unknown i iventoried as follows: Albert Bonaguro of Christopher; Leslie Bradley, W. H. Willoughby, Jack Ford, RuthRogers, Ruth Vaughn and Marjorie Palmer, all of Mt. Vernon, the homeof the governor.
Newspaper Details

Christopher Progress

Christopher, Illinois, US

Thu, Jun 06, 1929

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

IL, USA 05 May 2020

Other Publications Near Christopher, Illinois

Christopher Progress