. Inglenook, The (1911) . he time for the friendsof temperance to pay attention to theenforcement of this law. Let us startit off right. Whenever you note any in-fraction of the law, call the attention of the railway conductor to it. It is hi:duty to arrest the offender. He is giverpolice power for that purpose and 9subject to fine if he refuses to do it. For the information of the temper-ance people of the State, we give herethe exact wording of the statute. Readit carefully and then cut it out and preserve it. It is as follows: House Bill No. bill for an act to provide for the punishme


. Inglenook, The (1911) . he time for the friendsof temperance to pay attention to theenforcement of this law. Let us startit off right. Whenever you note any in-fraction of the law, call the attention of the railway conductor to it. It is hi:duty to arrest the offender. He is giverpolice power for that purpose and 9subject to fine if he refuses to do it. For the information of the temper-ance people of the State, we give herethe exact wording of the statute. Readit carefully and then cut it out and preserve it. It is as follows: House Bill No. bill for an act to provide for the punishment of any person who drinksany intoxicating liquor, or who isintoxicated, in or upon railroad passenger cars in use for the transpor-tation of passengers, or in or aboutany railroad station or platform, andfor conductors to make arrests therefor. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Peopleof the State of Illinois, represented in theGeneral Assembly: That any person whoshall drink intoxicating liquor, or who shall —Chicago Tribune. Gone forever—the soft June nights— The campus bathed in moonlight— The careless joy of youth— The murmur of voices, indistinct Beneath the shade of noble trees The tender vow of love eternal— The trusting eyes bedimmed with tears The golden atmosphere of love— The chapel bell; melodious call. All gone to come no more, The college days are oer. The Inglenook 783 ive lien -ftfe intoxicated, in or upon any railroadnioking car, parlor car, day coach, inter-rban car or caboose car, in use, for theransportation of passengers, or in or aboutr ny railroad station or platform, upon con-iction thereof, shall be fined not less thanwenty-five ($) dollars nor more thanne hundred ($) dollars, or impris-;re|ned in the county jail for not less thanhirty (30) days, nor more than one hun-red (100) days, or both such fine and im-risonment. Section 2. Every railroad conductor,/hile on duty, is hereby authorized andmpowered to exercise i


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