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[[File:Lake | [[File:Lake Placid News, August 17, 1923.jpg|left|thumb||Lake Placid News|, August 17, 1923]][[File:Lake Placid News, May 18, 1923.jpg|right|thumb||Lake Placid News,| May 18, 1923]]The '''Italian-American Garden''' was a restaurant on [[Broadway|Broadway]] from 1923 to 1924 that was operated as a speakeasy by [[Jack%20Tanzini|Jack Tanzini]] and others. | ||
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The Italian-American Garden was a restaurant on Broadway from 1923 to 1924 that was operated as a speakeasy by Jack Tanzini and others.
Lake Placid News, December 19, 1924
TANZINI GETS SENTENCE
Jack Tanzini of Saranac Lake, proprietor of the Italian-American Garden restaurant in the Adirondack village, was assessed heavily by Judge Cooper in federal court at Utica, when Tanzini entered a plea of guilty to violation of the Volstead law. The sentence was a fine of $1,000 and 30 days in jail. Tanzini was charged with possession of nineteen bottles of Canadian ale.