13 Misc. 568 | The Superior Court of the City of New York and Buffalo | 1895
The plaintiff is the proprietor of a saloon, at No. 138 Park Row, this city, which has been duly licensed for the sale of liquors. ' On Sunday, July 7, 1895, he removed all intoxicating drinks from his premises and offered for sale thereon soda water, sarsaparilla, ginger ale, and seltzer water. While such sales were going on, plaintiff was arrested by Officer Downing, of the Sixth precinct, and arraigned before Magistrate Deuel, who discharged him, on the ground that he had committed no offense. Captain Young, the commander of the Sixth precinct, has informed the plaintiff that if he opens his premises for the sale of nonintoxicating drinks on the 14th inst. he will arrest him, and keep on arresting him as long as he persists in selling on Sunday. The plaintiff, therefore, applies for an injunction enjoining the officers from making the threatened arrest, or interfering with his business.
While the sale of soda water, sarsaparilla, and the like on Sunday is not a violation of the excise law, it is a clear violation of the
Application for injunction denied.