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ee NEAR DRY HOBOKEN WATLNSENTSLST ~ ANP STR SOON Saloons in Water Front Zone Selling Only Soft Drinks and Rest May Be Closed ” ’ . | Hoboken, so far as anything in the |!0R offictals of Hoboken tHat the abolt- Bond," But Doesn't Tell | pais moans, ot corte aia | tine of intoxicants is concerned, is to- | M07 of Nquor gelling ts but the besin-| Whole Story. economy for all of us, In think- } day “bone dry” save for a zone half & mile removed from the waterfront Attorney Lynch, who has established headquarters In the Hoboken post offices, nor trying to determine whether the Lamport & Holt pier, at } Fifteenth Street, shall be regarded as | part of the port of embarkation as de- fined by recent Government order. If the Federal oMcials decide that the ler comes within the provisions of the order the half-mile zone will he skins clear | Bf 2 pte of everything The smoke and dust of city life, the sun and wind of the country, the steam and dirt of housework —all spell ruin forgood complex- fons, But the regular us Resinol Soap, with an occ application of Resinol Oint keeps the skin soclean,clear and fresh that it simply cannot Ae/p being beautiful. all sel! Resine! Soap and Otot ment, don't you begin using them? wiped out and no intoxicants will be able except in a few places on irte of the city fact that refreshments that atimutate may attll be obtained by & trip to the half mile sone does not appeal very strongly to the con- vivial residents of the town, most of whom have been accustomed to patronize the 270 saloons in the vi- Cinity of the water front. Most of these places were open to-day eell- ing soft drinks and cigars. United States District Attorney Lynch sald there was no objection to this, but intimated atrong repressive measures would be adopted if the pr attempted to sell anything It is beloved by many of the lead- ning of the military occupation In tho city. It tm felt that the slightest sign of resistance on the part either It f# not expected that Mayor GriMn will give in without making another fight, Just what the procedure will be Is not yet known, but it is felt that another appeal will be made to Washington, in spite of the apparent futtlity of doing so. It Is admitted on all aides, with the exception of the saloon owners them- selven, that the saloon proprictors are Feeponnible for what has taken place, They were given every chance to show that they intended to ooey the Jaw prohibiting the sale of iiquor|ranerty Hond offered by this newa-|]| &t@ham or whole wheat, with nute to fen in pee tg this rule was paper for the beat letter telling “How |] &n4 raisins, welgh 28 Senoes and He ig severely bit by the|1 am buying my Liberty bond,” sell for 25 conts, giving me $2 each anti-maloon order. The valu of the property involved in over $6,000,000, That this property will depreciate at least one-half ts a conservative estimate. The oity tax bills were made out last Muy, so that this de- preciation will not be felt in the city revenue this year. The city will also lose $135,000 of excine taxes, In ad- dition to this upward of 600 men, mostly Germans, will be thrown out of work. Other interests will also ouffer. The electric ight corpora. tlon will feel the effects of the order, the foe merchants and the providers of lunches will all be hit severely, Others, pretael merchants and pur- veyors of “hot dog,” will be put out of business, The “open” section of the city, which leaves sixty-eight saloons stil) in operation, was this morning the Mecca of the thirsty. Down every westward street, from Newark Btreet to Fourteenth Street, a steady flow of male adults was seen. Outside each of the fortunate sixty-eight a line-up was to be seen, sometimes extending half the block length, A land office business was tn full swing all morning and afternoon. It is an- ticipated that the police will be called out this evening to keep the crowds in order, CHARITY. U.S. ARMY & NAVY BAZAAR Grand Central Palace CLOSES TO-NIGHT 1 P, M, TH Midnight—Adm, 500, Auspices Army and Navy Field Comfort Committee. Regimental Drills, Stirring Mili- Concerts, Official U. S. Navy ibit, Nat Goodwin's Uproari- Never before has the outlook ap- peared #0 biack in Hoboken, and more than one sup@erter of tho Kalser i# to-day wishing that he might drop dead suddenly so as to bring the war to an end, for they seo nothing else to save them from extinction. PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED SAYS SWISS MISSION HERE Declare Their Country Relies on U, S. Friendship. The Swiss Commission, which han been tn this country for ten weeks and which on Thursday bade farewell to President Wilson, to-day teaued a atate- ment saying It wae convinced Switzer- land could rely on the friendshtp of the United States and look forward to the solution of the economic difficulties yet THE EVEN ee ———— — ING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1917," $50 Liberty Bond Awarded | to Mrs. Forest Grant, Who Bakes Bread for Neighbors East Orange, N. J., House- wife Wins The Evening World's Prize for Best | Letter Telling ‘“‘How I Am Buying My Liberty ‘I { im Which satoonkeepers are still per- Sus Sat ae pas be “eo me ni tend sore ™ iphidee ar with money t Proctamat! my jad ent 4 percmes 't6 det lieder Ene best. martial inw, Indications are not Ce FASE S eat TF have always made tho tread ; Even this oasis may be abollahed be-) wanting that the latter step may bs) Income $20 a Month, 80) used tn our home, and had } fore Monday, as United States District | taken In any event. |] often suggested that I make extra Family of Five Joins| Forces to Work and Save for Five More of Second | Issue, Mrs. Forest Grant's letter to The Evening World, reprinted in the ac- companying box, won for her the $50 This letter tells, eimply and tersely, | how an East Orange, N. J., housewite in buying her own bond with moncy earned by herself baking bread for her neighbors. More eloquent are the facts which| thin letter, modestly, did not disclose, but which were discovered by at Evening World reporter who called | at the Grant’s East Orange home, «| way at Noo Waiwuer streot, | TWO FLY 1,023 MILES Were it not for one elevating dis- tinction, the Grants might be classed as an “average American family.” Forest Grant earns a modent salary a8 a drawing instructor in the High School of Commerce of Now York City, There are three children, Louise, aged sixteen; Horace, axed fourteen, and Forest jr, who is twelve. The family budget, alway carefully arranged, includes @llow-| (rom Paducah, Ky, aace for church, charity and Hea Cross dues, and taxes, T di ription would ft the “average fuimdy in similar clrcuin-| trom Newport News to Duquoln, I stances, but beyond this point the Grants are not “average.” If they were, this story would be uninapire ‘and unwritten, Greater distinction iy/ ade, that being for gasoline, given them by the quailty of tei PATRLO £18M Theirs 1s the patriotism which counts no sacrifice too Kreat to be mad en their country neds their|a train at once, and Asked b hep. bet have “done their bit” o- | for help. Ileut, MeCann duy #0 unselfiehly and #0 Whole- heartedly that it has set an example to every other family in similar cir (roupie, cumstances. family, by rearranging the budge and instituting @ system of rigid instalment plan, Then came the cal for the Second Loan. economy, took out five bonds on tl and heating “We should do no lews than we managed to do before,” they all agreed, but already t every avenue of every door of unn ture to pay $20 a month for the first bonds; and the budget seemed in: | est fight ever made by a {et tar ne neon 00S like hot-cakes — AWARD WINNING LETTER WRITTEN BY MRS. GRANT TAbarty Loan Editor, New Tork Brening World When the first Liberty bonds were issued, wo asa family bought as many as we felt we could save for, but when the second loan was discussed we decided to duplicate our first purchal ing tt over I decided that while I, as the homekesper, wae doing my share in helping to save, I really loaves for them, which I had oo- casionally done. Bo I apoke to five of these friends, who are near neighbors and do not bake bread, about my plan for buying a Liberty bond. They readily promised to take one lonf of white and one loaf of brown bread each week. Tho white loaves weigh 24 ounces and sell for 15 cen! the week, As I bake this bread when baking for the family, the gas ts not an extra expense, and §1 will pay for the material for the extra loaves, leaving me $1 each week with which I shall buy my Liberty bond. ANNETTE B, GRANT. No. 6 Whittler Street, East Orange, N. J. TO A DYING MOTHER Navy Lieutenant Is Said to Have Taken Seaman to Illinois in Record Flight, LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 3.—The long- airplane in the Middle West is that reported here Lieut. Hanson McCann, of the United States naval forces at Newport News Va, carried @ seaman, Charles A! total distance of 1,023 miles, in jess than ten hours, Only one stop was The fight was made on an errand of inercy. Allen Was at hls duties when a \|mesauge was recelved that his mother was dying in Llinols. He could not get to fy to Duquoln with Allen, was made at 6.80 o'clock Ii noon, and the fight © The name of Lient, McCann does not ay mys abby Post CHARITY. “You Won't Starve, Will You?” This is Shushan (Lily). happy. Her father was butchered. Her mother was outraged and driven naked from home; she s-t-a-r-v-e-d to death, in the desert. Shushan is only one of 400,000 little Armenian orphan girls. and boys who are slowly starving to death—slowly growing blind. Thousands like her have already died. Thousands are still alive flesh from skeletons of fallen beasts in the street. on CHARITY, a helenae CHARITY. ad eS ae CHARITY, SHUSHAN (Lily) Let She is a little Armenian girl. great war she lived in Turkey with her father and mother. 17 cents a day will save a life. Belgium, Serbia and Poland—even these have not suffered as Armenia is suffering. Picture famished children in desperation picking the last shreds of Before the | to help tirteouty ke the ib. oo OL RA EI —but barely alive. They can be saved if they get bread quickly— H (Envoys, After Ten Weeks’ Visit, | SMtct a q y Se aeiae EaaRnRn needs Tanandaniael naniitibaetie dnenihindscitadiaatea insists | Famished men and women watching for refuse with the eyes of hawks; pouncing upon it and devouring it. ous Horse Race, Army Canteen, “Psychic Village.” TO. PAous F ine Pioure ity ot es te to be adjusted. onstrietion to pro- The commission in composed of John | capable of further co! me Byx, @ member of the Swiss National! 1: was Mra, Grant who finally moet Council; Lleut.-Col, William Staempfil, | tne issue with a flash of inspiration of the Swiss Artillery, and Prof, William] ‘There are five of us," she sald, BE. Rappard, of the University of Goneva.| “and this me each one of us will course of our sofourn in this| buy their own bond. I'l) bake bread the statement, “We have| and eell it to our neighbors to pay tidfaction to note an ever in-| for mine. Now, what will you do? Suggestion and example brought Appreciation of tho special ex- |i amndinte and enthusiastic response of our trying asituation. Wel Mr, Grant adopted @ course of greuter Baltimore & Ohi atwege Sipe a autnane advan: | geif-denial to make possible bond C C C 1 progent and fi peanuts, shelled and tageous rolution of all present an Loulse bought peanuts, a bbe ompartment ars ture problema, because of the commu:|gaited them, and now WHEAT I HT America alone can help. These Armenians and Syrians can hope for no government grants in aid, such as Belgium received. Help is needed at once. Send fifty dollars, ten dollars, five dollars, one dollar, seventeen cents—send as much as you can to-day and every tosniee saat ‘Doseas participating tn the ba Ht ebemele of ‘incip! which h ver ited omers, Horace Is a Boy Scout AND ‘ s' . ey g cane { mebeettte cir. [tne eldest ond the Toiahtitet democratic and. urna, ia stey dletriDutiOe | Degiwing Room Sleeping Cars penny of it will help give relief to starving millions. } and fede: ve republics of th Aa. | civic pap ie hee, and . ” + , ‘ Le Al bed Sosale els Bh Tvl Forest Jf. 1s exerting himoelf to do] of Night Trains Between Five dollars will keep Shushan alive for a month; 17 cents will feed Tie for Wa erwine, fe mother's example wpe er sor heh OUR oes iowa rapansa cesar te] MNe@w York her for a day. the altad Siang ot olf Alla a. tasted work encouraged one of her bread DO YOUR BITOVERHEREFOR ‘| customers to take out a bond and anD Contribute TO-DAY. Big or little—mail or send your contribu- | i OUR BOYS OVER THERE! |} CHILDREN LOVE mo iaried In to ath money to pay W hi y subscriptions to a Liberty nd,” a | mitre tit! yc) W aSDANgton i { tions to-day. HIPPODROME - SPECIAL - EXTRA || SYRUP OF FIGS that wan tn BOTH DIRECTIONS Send all contributions to the New York Committte for Armenian it, and in orde Management CHARLES DILLINGTIAM. Ly. New York, W. 23d St.....11:50 P.M T0 MOR ROW ean In rer ta Oe Cmuehe ub: | Ly, New York, Liberty St... 1:00 A ML and Syrian Relief, 1 Madison Avenue, New York. Make checks pay- j nf Look at tongue! If feverish, |e og ces iy mye able to Cleveland H. Dodge, Treasurer. ’Phone Gramercy 1024. (SUNDAY NIGHT) PU. S. NAVY NIGHT FNEFIT FOR THE NAVY RELIEF SOCIETY & —Sorelal Ne Biri ¥ eservati t . Tel. Madison Sq, 3626 Tel. Cortlandt 6570-6871 4 Court St Brocklyn, Tel. Main 6807 RETURN Ly. Washington, Union Sta. 12:25 A, M. Reservations 15th St. and New York Ave. Telephone Main 7800, | bilious, constipated, | take no chances, GREAT U. $. AIR FLEET WILL BE READY IN JULY Every Cent Buys Bread Not a Penny Goes for Expenses SPECIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE HON. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. ALEXANDER J.HEMPHILL JOHN R. MOTT HON. CHARLES EVANS HU Al A. HATCH WM. JAY SCHIE! HON. JOHN PURROY MITCHEL HAMILTON HOLT tae Cae JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS UR CURTISS JAMES} ee “California ane of Figs” r can’t harm tender stom- | america Can Furnish Allies With | ach, liver, bowels. Every Machine They Demand Don't scold your fretful, peevish for the War. child, See if tongue is coated; thi a sure sign Its little stomach, liver WASHINGTON, Nov. 3—As many bowels are clogged with sour waste, [airplanes by midsummer as the En Teeth When listless, pale, feverish, full of| tente can transport to the front waa| Without Plates cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't]}tne answer of Chairman Howard sleep or act naturally, has stom-|oomn of the Production Ac baled che, indigestion, diarrhoea, give| cninon of Nat spoonful of “California Syrup of | ; TARE ALE RTT LEN THEW CATT Coxe + tS SHIP AND _pinner hranko. WING ate SomeeeeeeS SESE e eee REE nd tn a few hours all the foul| asked, to-day how T. REV. DAVID H. GREER VANCE C. McCORMICK warte, the sour bile and fermenting) facities, of, this country hac I Save Decayed Teeth, pat Hn A H, ALLEN CHAS. S. MacFARLAND OSCAR S. STRAUS Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, @ Fillings and Inlays of Gold, food passes out of the bowels and you) imit production. have a well and playful child again.| ‘The powerful glght-cylinder Children love this harmless “fruit law jerty motor has already been su ative,” and mothers can rest easy after! seded by the new twelyo-cylinder en- giving it, because it never falls to gine of the same type, and it may not WILLIAM B, MILLAR HENRY MORGENTHAU EDWIN M. BULKLEY SAMUEL T. DUTTON TALCOTT WILLIAMS STEPHEN S. WISE fk thi ie inide lean an Eat ate engine m Sliver and Porcea stefully Next Saturday, a week from to-day, is Armenian and Syrian Day. peed » Mo 4 8 not believed that the more than Laas . * ; Hy . en todasmnnes Gack child tomorsem, 20000 planes already planned wi You will have an opportunity to make your contributions to 2,000 but get the genuine, Ask your drug: int for a 50-cent bottle of “Cal fe tually be enlied upon t Syrup of rigs,” which hai One arrangements are 7 for babies, children of all ages and fot for the production grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Re. additional machines, to begin early member, there are counterfeits sold text spring, here, so surely look and see that The first fighting airplane wholly ours is made ly the “California Fl made ts Ammerion, of Amerioan mate, yrup Company.” Hand hack with Tis has taken the alr tn successful test flights, officials of the Aircraft Contempt any other fg syrupr—Advle production Board made knowa to-day, ber of aircraft this country will even Armenians and Syrians—each of them has had relatives brutally massacred. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE, art t Taber UB. N, " Wis nN, cw. Ln hn) Ne. , 6. Beothem, U, 8 N.. PF,