Word: liquored
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cases of liquor-bearing foreign vessels, seized by the Coast Guard between the 3-mile and 12-mile limits...
...matter of fact, we have never had prohibition. We have the amendment, and we have the Volstead act, but with it we have liquor and I venture the suggestion tonight that there is more liquor in the country today than before the passage of the amendment. Why? Because a great many citizens acquired the habit of storing away a supply for future time in the cellar...
...While I am in this cautioning mood let me speak about the bootlegging and liquor-drinking of which I understand there is too much around the reservation. I particularly advise you against the use of liquor, known in the early days as firewater. I know you will obey all laws...
...colorless alcoholic liquor (40% to 60%) used for cocktails, Tom Collinses, silver fizzes, etc., illegal now and said to have contributed to the downfall of many an honest...
...Westminster, Md., Senator Bruce of Maryland bumbled to an audience that Nominee Hoover had "taken numerous drinks with Clarence Darrow, noted criminal lawyer"; that Nominee Curtis had been seen "at Pimlico racetrack with a bottle of liquor in his pocket." The Darrow canard, stale and previously denied (TIME, March 5), was promptly denied again by Lawyer Darrow...