The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 8

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SEE RUIN FOR 380,000 IN FRENCH LIQUOR BAN ere in the The Dodge temporary injunction to restrain Ford from using the nrofits of the company to expand It business. They are seeking to make the Imiunetion permanent Wen testimony war taken before , have started. obtained a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916. . lost in the etorn that battered the|Auther of “Tot Time,” Veteran Grilse, Actor, In Dead. She left Halifax for Bermuda on| | SANTA ROSA, Cal., Deo. 15.—Joseph Monday afternoon and shortly after 7; rf Miles, author of tho song “There'll “ Hot Time in the Old ‘Town *To- | volock that night she sent out “BO; Night.” ‘diea hero last night. Miles, | im GRILSE REACHES PORT; SIX OF CREW MISSING Let us show youthrough our Sth. olre cently 1 ‘ . canadian Torpedo Boat Formerly! s" calls ft {f Little Hope, N. 8.! who wana veteran actor, was known. on PO, . * Dprnorr, 16.—James Couzens thared. hyn tha Dodges that, Port Tit saloon Keepers and Provision Men - , Mab Y AM sted oath nutel to her rescue,! t¢ tase as ‘Joe Hayden.” He was} display rooms filled with the newest "0 k not paid sumMeent attention to the de Yacht Winchester Was Badl sany ‘veuels s | seventy years old. jons that the lighting retailers ‘et Detroit. minority rate: ck P, dot P; y hi 4 Creations that the lighting ‘ the Ford Motor Com-|Mands or sorgestions of the minority| Attack Propose Aw—Pro- Crippled in Storm, but none was able to reach her, an — all fe Fein 1917. Rtoctholdees ee fi Tipp . the Naval Ministry yesterday gavo SUSPICIOUS, will feature in 1917. samed with Henry Ford ramen ponents Point Out Benefits. ‘ (Prom the ila tar, DECORATIVE- RACTIVE ta the tnjunction suft SEYeND QUESTION. ‘ | HALIFAX, N. 8, Deo. 15—After| hor up a lost. ee ed CORATIVE-ATT! [? (OMEN Ucheg tna w pro-conthen coer, Loe pelle PARE, Dea He mmaioe tne com, AYINE been oOMctally annonnced as) The Grilse was formerty the Amert |, ihvd “deouivedtime. outola” te Vist po edi ont OG es a pt ‘Th strictly fresh? lean fast yac! Inchester, when Il employed you jat you were a ‘from the suit. Yousro quite warey ey FONT mption during the rematnder of [ost the torpedo boat Grilse has | Peter 1. Rousa of New York. “He sold | college graduate, 0° | 17 mote 8 $422 (OMPLETE‘AS SHOWNSIS 2° Cram, wag comtlered to, be in| | Walter sFae. sir, The chef botled ther |the war of aloohollc beverages, with mado her way tne crippled condition | ir to J. K. L Ross, Chairman of tel, tron nave you for novbeine it are ECLIPSE LIGHT Co. de gy eT ae A ged bd the exception of wines and beer, haa into Shelburne, N. 8- All her officors | Canadian Panstona tound, Who doen |. fmplover—Why, you just aid in re~ 583-587 Broa NY.near Houston St. ee SEeeerenmees "| caused consternation in the iquor and all but six of the crew are gute.| gre carried a crow of fifty Canadians | fasinces that i knew mors whem roadway, IN. nena - i i trade, The latter are believed to have been | in command of Lieut. Wingate, thes you did. The Broadway Shop Where Fashion Reigns ™ M. Grizan, president of the Sa- loonkeepers’ Federation, and M, Det- rome, president of the Provision Dealers’ Association, declare the new measure will bring ruin to 380,000 saloonkeepers now tnobilized and | fihting for their country, and that it wit dry up one of the sources of national wealth, On the other mde tt In pointed out that, aside from consideration of the health of the people, alcohol ts needed urgently in the manufacture of munitions, for which purpose 1n- Ni creasing quantities are being tm- ported. The amount expended for this purpose in the present year ts | about 130,000,000 francs, compared | with 80,000,000 francs last yenr, | ————_— | EX-EVANGELIST A FIREBUG? BROADWAY, Cor. 81st St. SPECIAL SALE Will Close Out—Saturday 22 Tailleur Suits mum Penalty of Eluhty Years. Barnet Klass, who used to call him- Formerty Pid 0 1 5.00 N| seit an evangelist, but later became an up to $35.0 N |r. guard, was indicted yesterday on a N| charge of arson ax a second offender. 50 Velveteen Dresses 13.00 (ae Former N | of olghty years in Sing Sing. price $29.75 . N| Kins was arrested by Fire Marshal g Ss M Co N | Brophy after an investigation into a fre tree’ to : Ki former home, No. 390 Madi- oe trig sone ~see |e cireet gener, 8 git, te tensa icune mixtures. 29 75 N| icings moved. Into artment “on S| Sept. 3, took out a policy for $600 on his Formerly sold up te $65.00 ° N |turniture and moved most. of it out on Sept. 7. Records in the Fire Department where Klass has lived. ee THD ROFINEMENT OF CAUELTY. or Crepe de Chine. Sore S| tc1ase, 1¢ Convicted, Faces Maxt-| | Bureau of Investigation show that since 1909 fires have occurred in six houses | | in 2 95 (From the Washington Mtar.) formerly sold up to $9.00 ° rejoice in the downfall of an H “No,” replied Miss Cayenne; “a bet- ter way to humiliate him 1s to publicly | tympathize with him.” tions Free at Our Three Brooklyn Stores ‘@ Ralton St., cor. Bridge St. at Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Ste. 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