IUWA tilTX•peat(bt«r,helm, , andshter, I No.DRY OFFICERSaRAID BILLIARDHALL SATURDAYR\ONiriou* 4 Oth-)C tiei 13 ni-tutionmotor Cedar :k Isl-•ebullttollow-after c, la* n well istted. ; and :ty areudentsL geol-stone ' OnlyThews ' Rockby tli 3“Sponge Squad’’ Finds Bottles of Bitters in Breece’s Poolroom; Hold Three for Hearing TodayCOVNt VP CiREDAnotherth city c March 251 before, thiin* contra the bids abe recalleithan 180,0 be done.if**'CUTShave Scouts a. City These rarious time,ns.Booze declared United States and Iowa slate officers, Sheriff James Martin, Deputy Sheriff W. H. Bender, Rudolph Konvalinka, Frank Brawner and Charles Bo-cek, of the county and city official staffs, respectively, was stowed away in the Breeee Broth* era’ pool and billiard hall, aud soft drink, confeetionfry, and cigar store, at Dubuque and College streets, Saturday night.Wherefore, armed with a! search warrant, issued by JusiiceB. F- Carter, the officers raided the corner store, upstairs and down, about 9 o'clock that evening.Find BitteraThey secured numerous bottles of Lash's Bitters” which have been declared by prof W. J. Teeters, dean of the college of pharmacy, and other experts in pharmacy and chemistry, to be 18 per cent alcohol (36 per cent proof).COMICHIIColonelBudgeShow;Accon•seMost of the liquids turned uplacmarmot’Mtbtfafter ratr* Cat.ly backs hem sandout thisDur files■ou can tweight ortTanlacvigorousresults!you up.in bottles, in cases, down cellar, but a little, the officers- aver, was found behind the counter upstairs,A small army of people was In the mainrqoms. All were searched, but nbboJy had any “booze” on his petnon fortunately for him.Held For Hearirtg TodayCharged with maintaining a nuisance, Lee and Fred Breeee-were then arraigned ipt Justice Carter’s court, and so was their alleged eo-worked, Fred Abbott.They provided bonds and were freed, until today, when they are to have their hearing.The warrants were sworn out by Ray Scott, of Davenport, who is a federal agent. With him were two other outside men, R. E:' Muhs of Davenport, and S. E, Crqnkhite of Oxford. That Muhs bought a drink there earlier in the day, and thus secured what the officials deem convicting evidence, was alleged.“Cotnmt for 1925 a terestedwork etnt terested, what was in 192-1.The 19:before nc carefully tersely, yC. Mums was. aUo Figures herewitheloquentlyqueht;Balance c 1924 .. Subscript: •-*/ ■ •Total1924-25pensesDisburse!Scout3Disburse!ScoutsDIsbuTseiServiceOffice miTotal dii Balance cWELLMAN VOTESTotalOutstai50.(Note)include