LARGE PRINT EDITION In 1926, thanks to Prohibition, it's hard to find a beer in Lido, New York. But trouble is always on tap at the Galliano Club. Just ask the body behind the building. Nestled along the Mohawk River in upstate New York, Lido is a blue-collar town where rival Italian, Polish, and Irish immigrants forge copper and brass into America's growing infrastructure. After long days in the mills, weary Italian men...