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His father owned a candy store during the 1920s, Prohibition days.
He was in the United States during the prohibition days.
Rumor had it that he was found among beer runners during Prohibition days.
That, too, was brave since those were Prohibition days.
The place was a grim reminder of prohibition days.
It reminds me of the way they doctored booze in the prohibition days.
The place had been deserted since prohibition days.
This," he pushed the paper over, "is a rough sketch of an old smuggling route from Prohibition days.
"No wine, no food," they announced, and shut down their kitchens on Prohibition days.
Back in prohibition days, Tug had headed a statewide bootleg syndicate.
But it helped eliminate the violence of the Prohibition days, producing legal profits to merchants and taxes for the Government.
Yeah, back in the Prohibition days.
When he first started the business, he discovered it was illegal to operate a brewpub in the state since Prohibition days.
The lobby elevator dated back to Prohibition days, and Bolan took the stairs.
Unlike the joints of Prohibition days, of course, modern signless bars don't have to worry about police raids.
Comparatively, they had it easy in the old prohibition days - bulk smuggling from Canada, bathtub gin, illicit stills by the thousand.
Lunch in those Prohibition days was booze disguised in tea cups, club sandwiches and maybe half a pack of Camels.
Mr. Wall's Hammer Time is a 17-foot-long, 800-horsepower descendant of the garveys and skiffs of Prohibition days.
The Colorado State Ranger Unit (the former "dry unit" from prohibition days) was summoned to prevent a demonstration by striking coal miners.
Taking lesson from the Al Capone and the prohibition days, the US Attorney General pressed tax fraud charge against Braswell.
They have haggled with tycoons sitting in limousines over the cost of a ticket and, in Prohibition days, refused bootleggers who wanted to store hooch in their barn.
Pete Karst moved into the canyon in 1898 to homestead a ranch, and ran everything from an inn for travelers to serving liquor he made on the premise during prohibition days.
During the Prohibition days of the 1920s, while still teenagers, Reles and friend Martin Goldstein went to work for the Shapiro Brothers, who ran the Brooklyn rackets.
He said he had located the barbershop the judge's parents owned in Washington back in Prohibition days and had discovered that there had been a third owner of the shop.
"During my junior and senior years in college, during those years," Mr. Gore said, 'it was looked at similar to the way moonshine was looked at during Prohibition days."