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THE EVENING WORLN, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919, pha ONLY LIGHT WIN. S AND BEERS ON SALE IN AMERICA TO-DAY "s*| SCENES THAT MARKED WAKE OVER JOHN BARLEYCORN. DECEASED: R. I. P. TWELVE INJURED. or 4GTROBY ZS beverages. The only con-| could find none openly selling “hard feepect to beer and wines) stuff.” In most of the places there to be non-intoxicating. The | was no whiskey in sight. One or two makes No concession a8 | bartenders said they had some | ¥ jt is mon-intoxicating; comse-| up in the cellar, but that the “bona’s Person sells liquor in- orders” were to keep it so and take to defena the act on the] no ctiinces, that the Geverage sold is ROt} Along the Bowery it was the same he should be sure of HIS! story, nut the lodging house dwetlers Make certain that WBAt| who get up in the morning with the WHEN 20 AVENUE =] TRAINS ANS COLLIE. | Accident at (sad Sire Street Due To | Signal Mix-up—Halts Traffic for Hour. Ano LOVES HOT WINE, WOMAN ANO SONG : REMAINS A FOOL AI WHOLE LIFE! LONG Sells in, in fact, barmiess. “shakes” seemed to be getting their “early morning shock” somewhere. .tends to mislead people-| ay tar as could be seen, they were) is not of the percentage to intoxicate, If the ia outlawed, no hol it contains. not getting it openly anywhere. In the Bronx a reporter could find Rothing in the way of diatilied spirits on sale after the saloons opened to- day. Most of the places were open, as usual, but only for the sale of beer A and light wines. | _>-- A LIT TUE PRi vere: PAY UN > o aegdlbebeal BARS IN NEW JERSEY OPEN = en nr ae FOR THE THIRSTY BUT ‘4 (mara eeraa) BEER AND WINE ARE LIMIT \ \ Twelve persons were hurt and tied hour by @ [rear-end collision on the Second A¥e- nue Elevated at 42d Strect at 6.30 R. M. to-da up an ee LICENSES BACK. » ©) Bloiders of liquor licenses are slow "Ym seeking cancellations, only twenty- Mtwe having applied at the office of passengers HE HAD HAD TWO Aurenoy! was seriously hurt, but two had to re- ot e OW, Peacy! JOHN IN my colve medical atention. They were Arthur Hughes, thirty-eight, a watch Saloons in Nutley That Closed Early man, No. 2% Kingsley Avenue, Go- | | Yesterday Reopen but Had to roma, 1. /1, who suffored eontuatons | Close Again. ! Of both legs, atid? Walter J. Gilday 7 | | When nurse took the pulse of tie twenty-five; n clerk No, #18 Cresoént Whe larger hotels have nearly 4! | joe industry in New Jersey. this | Avenue, Long Island City, who was “accepted the prohibition regulations Without protest and have closed up “their bars save for the male of soft orning she found it beating regu- larly but far from strong. Watery beer and anaemic wines lacerated, After being treated by an ambulance surgeon they went home. ‘cate, They The ten others were hurt by fallne ee ‘pearl y og Fane: a0 Pecan were offered and sceapted, but tho | glass and being thrown about and a vitore, Biltmore, | STiTkers appeared to buy not becattne trampled on, and left before thes |S Controliing ‘the Commodore, Biltmore, | they really wanted the stuff but ar An ‘Shwe Murray Hill and Belmont! rather to assure themselves that they | still could get it. Owners of the thirteen saloons in Nutley sold out early last night and | went to Newark to join in the “wake This morning when they found that 76" was still permitted they stocked | up. Then their saloons were opened | police got their names, A south-bound eight-car train in charge of E. W. Moore, motorman, filled with passengers, had stopped at the 42d Street Station, After the motorman ‘ad recélved the go-ahead bell and started hie train he was signalled to stop and brouxht his train to a sudden halt. ‘Hotels, isnued an order to-day thet ~ nothing but soft drinks shall be sold. ) At the MecAlpin, bromo seltzer, ¥ Mg and milk are for sule, the for- mer leading the demand to-day, The ‘Waldort is not selling beer. The ts serving 2.7% brew : bo the Peet Pentre bom again, WAITING ? Behind him was a five-car train in Piva! Tight “ The happiness of the Nutley thirte: Fo | charge of John Tunkle, motorman. |, applios at Wallick’s, The Astor '8) was, however, brief. After getting their tnd | LIQUOR DEALERS COMPLAIN He saw the train ahead leaving the He teglesed tight on all beers and wines. | new socks they tried to wer non Ii opm station and started ht» own, The rear platform on the forward train and the front platform on the rear were smashed, | There was great excitement among |the passengers. and police reserves TO HYLAN ABOUT CLOSING "SALOONS AT 12 P.M. ses, and Town Clerk Simon Blum fused to grant them on the ground that “the Commissioners probably will vote to-night not to isave new licenses.” So the thirteen closed again at noon, their | ~ Om BRomDWwAY Witt BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT the Marlborough the thirsty may ‘ (aac eeer and sherry and port. ¢ Teporter coming down Broadway ae sFeet, found most of the and hotel bars open for the Two DW 2UU THE LAST ON® (9 99 On THE +0uSe. baler taken eh tino | WHAT THE “WAR TIME Drive Patrons Out and Ordered SETS —SSSESS——" na ‘ambulances were tiled befor ranges | ew and the City Commissioners are to| Places Shut Without Authority | the extent of the accident was known. meet this afternoon to decide whether HOORAY! JOHN BARLEYCORN | IN EFFECT TO-DAY PROVIDES Is Charge—Inguiry Promised. | MAY SELL 2.75 BEER much decided Chad pcnbiating whaal (367 ovaht. to do anything about 1 ° Charging that ina number of in-| ‘ FIGHT OVER LEAGUE fight wine because it ln much bionder |1n New Hrunmwick the man witn «| {$ STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE! stances the potice uve exceeded tir) LESS THAN TWO WEEKS \ than cherry brandy, for instance. He/ taste for “red ink” can get it. At a : . ‘ . tuthority in driving patrons out of | UP IN SENATE AGAIN eras eae can trannies Mmooting of tho saloonkeopers there « | IN ATLANTIC CITY BARS| Violation May Bring a Fine of $1,000 or Year's) iio. and ‘clouime them wethoct tly MET ; 5 S| Bo the reporter shuttled over from | communication from the State Liquor Imprisonment, or Both warrant of law, a delegation repre- |#diciary Committee Takes Up i : | Mimes Square to the Grand Central) Dealers’ Association said all saloons | Pp . a senting the New York Retail Liqver rf Enforcement Bills Attitude of Stars and Stripes, A. found the Belmont bar closed | would be open but no “hard etut’ | Whiskey, Beith Gin and Other HE war-time prohibition law, ‘effective last midnight. prescribes | Dealers’ Association called at City | Monda E. F. Organ, Criticised by ‘and got @ glass of sherry near! would be sold, Strong Drinks Dispensed at & penaity of 31,000 fine, one year's imprisonment, or both, and | p01) to-day and made formal ¢ ome | : 5 ay. e > (FP, i bth " y "by. Coming down town by way of the| Practically all the saloons in Jersey ie’ Reloft provideat plaint to Mayor Hylan, ‘The saloen- | suv nt ron: uly The House Republicans. | seaat side, he found most of the places | City are open io-day, selling 2 3-4 per | pe Resort, It shall be unlawful to sell for beverage purposes any distilled |Kcopers were legally represented by | Monten te sanded pees edge rest | WASHINGTON, July 1.—Debate on ; for a beer business to strangers, | cent. beer and soft iri .ks, Bottles} ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 1 spirits, and no distilled spirits in bond shall be removed for beverage George Donnellan and accompanied | e1 f ,wur-time Prohibition ao| th Leageu of Nations was resumed to- while old friends of the boss were/of stronger beverages are not in} RACTICALLY ‘every saloon in purposes, except for exporty until the President proclaims mobilization ry Assemblyntan = Ma McCue as to the” sale of per ce nt, day in the Senate with Senator Hiteh- y able to get a “dose” of|sight. Licenses to the number | this resort is open to-day and of the army comple Their conference with the Mayor was ;%*¢" ‘cock, Nebraska, ranking Democrat of i, they thought they needed for] of 550 were issued yesterday by the dispensing liquid refreshments $o' grains, ceteala; trait or other product shail be used in the mé nd closed doors. A stenographer | ‘This pian virtually was agreed upon a eiat A sebas! Durposes, The number of) City Commiasion, but, of course, will/pf alt kinds, Whisky, brandy, gin) wufacture or production of beer, wine, or other intoxicating malt or Aas heared he alta Patient |ta-day after leaders had decided to defer | th? Foretgn Relations Committee, reed- Str sap astontehing, be effective only when the war Prohl- land any other sort of tiquor’ caed| vinou slaudre 768 Vevetaaa Guibbses, CPtie Kécarie\ ettective MAY 4 Mayor Hylan assured the delegation (comideration of atl Prohibition | «| Ing several editorials from the Stars and fi Harlem ‘t was generally! Deputy Director of Public Safoty for ls supplied to patrgns. last.) os HUA ade inbvcale in bac en until nex iw House ni pes, a se shiheneed - 4 a 4 ° : seeie A. thorough avesti~ aid that if the bill were merical peditionar roree| - that all beers on band were | Quinn to-day said: “The Corporation| A!! of the beach front potels, with No beer, wine or other intoxicating malt or vinous lquor shall be sation,. f€ any member of thé force (it, a For fetes “4 crouant that peodiantian and that all clarets and white |Counse) advi ‘or of Public |ON® exception, closed their bar rooms. sold for beverage purposes, except for export. exceedeg his legal authority, the | would be paseed without extended de-|timent favored the league. He sald ho wete “light” Manager Canero | 5s: |The wholesale Nouses also are shut No distilled, malt, vinous or other intoxicating Hquors shall be PS ny Pa cwere. informed: he BAA pent to. Cie Mate At beat, |'belleved the editorials reflected the sth- “Prot the Theresa Cafe, at 125th Street | time prohibition act lies wholly with thd) —— s ~ mported into the United States during the period of demobilization. would be cutished ald, 2 beer wonld bel timent. of rican soldiers abroad. | and Seventh Avenue, said he was | Federal authorities, We have not th women in New York City and Regulation of the manufucture and sale of distilled spirits for other The saloonkeepers wanted to have | the m than two week tors asked what control > fore given the police uny order or spe F gr oe than beverage purposes, and of wine for sacramental, medicinal or antes pts > Anse orders from the policeman on 000 in other paris of the United H r v \ a 4 their visit kept secret because they — was exercised over the Stars and Strip Ghe,corner, who told him to. sell all | it) nstructions, 11 the Federal agenia ‘re opposed to prohibition, | other than beverage uses, In left to the Revenue Commissioner, didatt wate to oteod the belles 1c |een? Continues to wench Its oy the War Department, Senator Poln- the beer and claret and Rhine wine |and the police to a them in tand squarely back of labor eas: conarall shi bela | _Thiest With Heer, dexter, Republican, Washington, said. \ But M er Troost of aking urreats we will follow the ad- | Pegs i Mey day aie ‘ . y # ALBANY, July 1—The lid of ware! he 1 been informed that “It was mot he oar ut ~ 94 . [vice of the Corporation and do so. in thiy and are willing to campaign “kick.” Sunday was a dry ¢ ales CONGRESS STILL SPLIT Our understanding," said one sA- » prohibition officially went on| permitted to discuss controversial po- ihe aurant, « block away, | a Jat the polls next fall to sustain their foreed power was used to reach por oonkeeper, “is that the sale of tight midnight, but bars are dispensing |jitical subjects involving ‘abst Rest , hat the sale n ght, but ‘e disp: tical subjects invol policies of the, voujd not even sell beer, He aad » | WORKING WOMEN PLAN | position.” before the nation went dry The race | ON N Rl M N LAW wines and beers is not prohibited. 5 oper cent. beer to-day. Thin} Administration.” vay waiting for the decjsion of the | ‘The women’s pledge was made at a Was lost ENFORCEMENT rhe ‘afta e nal : was decided upon ‘following | sen ae i P is U The w pledge We have been led to believe that those Senator Hitchcock declared there was ) Waurateurs this afternoon and 10 CARRY DRY FIGHT | meeting of the Executive ‘ommit James Larsen, an engineer in t yom # us who confiie outecives to > ail Liqu Dealers'}no such control, and Senator Geery, _ Would do as they advised. The sa- tee of tho American Labor Party Canal Zone, learned the news with| Leaders Eager to Let President Set 4 aud bocce Gil oct be deen ation, Brewery officials hore! Democrat, Rhode Taland, nasorted that Vijons sold beer and eome of them 10 POLLS NEXT lat No. a Union Square last night, |restet when the ship docked to-day, Aside the War-Time | ich was not the case pEney tp vontinue tire man- {he was informed during his recent visit lapsed port and sherry as light and | UTA tebe at the meeting were William “Leave my baggage on the ship 1 i le Wa } r In a number of inst unioes | ere ate, Per eee be Sr ntillto Paris that the Stars and Stripes « ‘gal. In the Colonial Hotel bar beer me Kohn, Chairman of the party which ®™M going back to the Canal,” he de- Act. vious policemen entered saloons | termines that wnatitutes an intox. [ercised “practically complete Indeper y ® midnight and ruthlessly closed the | ica ie beverage dence” in its editorial policy. ‘48 on draught and the cases that used | 50,000 Here to Back Labor In Pro-| was formed last January; nest | clared WASHINGTON, July 1.—Some pro- eraciibie baa bh | *eMeplay cheerful stuff were full of titi 4 hi ‘ Bohm, Secretary; Edward T. Hannah,| “What's the use? That's part of| hibition advocates in Congress were in » saloonkeepers tried to arguc|Many Saloons Rema = SSE | uth things as vichy and useless wre eb ra Fad President | chairman of the board; M, Kiulah, |tho United States,” a Customs of- favor to-day of abandoning the plan to with them that 1 o'glock A, M. is the ; Quaker City. SPECIAL NOTICES, “9 of Trade Union ¥ haa 7 ‘cer prompted adjourn until! July 7 in order that the Closing time and that the man who » LP! yhous, de Union League. |Secretary of the b and 'T, M,ficer prompted 3 book te AAG nt Caternnne ass tetas |selln ‘liquors wines and beer hero | PEULADMEMHTA, July 1-0 HORLICK’S A ‘reporter, who took a stroll! in| According to Miss Rose Schnelder-| Duly, member of th ecutive Com-| “Hell, yes, I forgot that. Keep the /i™ i ‘ Ate force- | Holds a State license. The police who {#21008 remained open here to-day, but THE ORIGINAL «ae of the lower east side strects|mun, President of the Women's ‘Trade | mittee trunk on the pier until I get a ticket aa ne, Deow ids SrtnFOes saloons last midnight did not | their business was restricted to the sale MALTED MILK : seh és pe o Europe.” rushed throi it 3 1 o'clock privilege, | of b their bars |. Meee Belinsldérman met with, them | BT dadaitatiapeoens f : and the qu with the sanction | before possibility | Avetd Imitations and Su § {no a party of the board and declared cannot be, considered Mayor. They did not consider |of dis pon . d oy o vrese tven then a sti © ord : Oe nt | custon der, who * ee |that she had authority to represent SELTZER AND WATER PUT agai enfore witt'or We order permitting us to well light | IG at ereae er ton EBACE lthe women and th they wo! lptade mt to hat nes and police who com. ; max aie from ink Jor your teviat Type \s pelled midnight closing exceeded fay, Inc., New York |ecand back of the political selections | | mside. the war. far as Mt) P eee authorite,” jmade to carry the new party's em > i} Mr ian admitted that acom- | biem into the coming elections. "| GUT PERCENTAGE OF ALCOHOL «omy CHRISTENING TO-DAY. |pitint had been made and that the | As a result of the meeting it was | atts vt Branston | Mayor promised to investiga | decided to call a city convention at | Ginger Ale 1. Start Waco's Ca- , — 2 Union Square for next Wed- | Fifteen Saloonkeepers and Six veer at Newark: AQUEDUCT RESULTS. | A POUND PROFIT |mesday night to organize for the! Dealers in Bottled Liquors Sur- ‘The first prohibition ship christent por campaign in which the ne ea — bape i 1 | will be that to-day of the Waco at t RACE TRA | Wie | coming campaig ander:Phelr Lictnse Nr party will drive home two planks to | render Their Lictnses |yards of the Submarine Boat Corpora-| yams asst | the exclusion of al others, eet In Brooklyn some saloon keepers | tion, Newark wel). Hh 7S ‘Trade Mark. ledges the party to support tbe | pit thea ¢ addir f Mrs. J. H, O'H of Waco, Texas, | cares in Hamilton), pledge: © po ° ppd! oe | hit upon the device of adding water, | wi) send the vessel to the water by | 9% 8 Wets and the other is to oppose all si a one s sas! x on its bow a bottle of ginger ork usually seltzer, to beverages which hashing on s Colleen and Bridge Player als radical ch as I. W. W. and Bol- made in Waco, Instead of the usual 4K te ee i be straight contain more than | champagne. a Mr. Hannah reported that organ-|278 per cent, alcohol. At Fred] isso sone meer of Secret Al- AQUEDUCT T ENTRIES. ILK CHOCOLATE FAVORITES is a special assortment in oe jzers now at work and that] Schumm's place, for instance, Rhine ‘qahaila Cantent wean aie i which will be found a representative collection of our members are flocking to the party| wine was thus diluted 50 per cent PITTSBURGH, Pa, July 1 Sa- len Cleaning) Sor ty le famous Assorted Milk Chocolat; Not everything—but & + Junder the promise of supporting a] tt was pointed that the same|loon keepers selling beer econtalnin a great many of our most popu sweets, comprising Dy ne} ss romals t was pol ut ibe. setae} i ' fruit-flavored Creams, Caramels, Plantations, Nougatines, “ ‘fag a demand for a wot nation, He de- | reasoning whiskey and brandy Marshmallows, Fruit Jellies, etc., ete. Each delicious , clared that the wet plank reads: “We | pe diluted and sold on the pe : has a covering of our famous Premium Milk Choco! ate, oppose any form of pi tion curs | basis, but there were no rey The price at which we offer these toads to you brands this : 5 ; ; tailing the liberty of the individual."! thig being don r t kind of Candy Bargain. Special for Tuesday, With Tetley's cool delicious iced " | EAC HbA Sakaruns Bevsouie: Ofibe: (a Tong 44c tea! It's refreshing—it's well favored [Brooklyn it was said that the|a Date POUND BOX, s, : ‘ ore ary Rhine wine tment fog thre — it's thirst-quenching! “CANAL ZONE ENGINEER Rican. ef eee Sent e : ation Will’atep in and make arrests.” | a 0 ET DRINK cent ile sherry and port are much | Qpened for bus ee a Tetley’s Teas are selected from UNABLE TO 6 | stronger pontage of plecgol in tie drinls was |! the world’s finest tea gardens; skil- HERE WILL GO TO EUROPE) emma. aun they iite the el : praee x fs Kings County Pr organiza : Droducing an unmat fully blended; and carefully packed | : tion, aaid a meeting had been called| tinsy Diek Ria lobe ‘the: ricer seh to protect the strength and flavor. | Longed to Quencl# Thirst After Big | for smy 21 but he did not believe the Ahea aad WN : Doings on Ship Celebrating — | party would try to impeach anybody] CHICAGO, July 1,—Alderman M hel | Kia rv ee mae for failure to enforce the law, but he} Kenna, CHinky Dink), closed his famous |S) SILI CHOCOLAT ® You will find Tetley’'s Orange ace Treaty, thought individual members might, | Workingmen’s Exchange halt an hour |tie tidongy PRED PARL Pekoe Tea delicious when iced. A A wirelens mi told they It_ Ix believed that dealers | Minply of beer became exiiaustal tthe |i, smite bts) songers and crew of th United) in Brooklyn are in for trouble be- | plice opened to-day as a soft drink em: |} Le Glorious paren e ; chilled, tinkling glass makes you for- Fruit steamer ‘Tiviven from Cost) cause they have been selling a cer- |? 66 cnicaro'a usloona were open | thasswul aii Leelee. Gores get the heat! tea last Saturday that the Peace| tain brand of wine, The label on the | to-day selling 2.73 and Light wines, | Tra ¢ ing for nome’ ‘ co eaty had been signed. The Cap-| bottle says the stuff is “mildly in —— a Cee totally | difterent, pa covered ith, ous tain brought forth a one-pound ean-|toxicating” and that” it contains | 400° Arren Heston as Tow | Feats Pte ial sh “ non held for} ving purposes and | 14 per cent, alcohol. “De LIVERPOOL, July 1.—The Ameri- rolled in chopped Tecan fired a salute of twenty-one guns, | Only fifteen Brooklyn saloon] BOSTON, July 1.—The passing of] can steamer Andalusia; which arri Bere et ee en ane Haswberri s Immediately afterward he tendered | keepers surrendered their licenses |J0%n Barleycorn in Boston was marked| here June 27 from Philadel pis, Is Premium M| Telephone ‘directory, hanks, Aoples : : Some Ape Ns Jealers in bottled | PY Many disturbances, More than four aground In the River Mers Checsiate, OL tis Apeoition te ce @ banquet to the pasxeugers, and they ie: ay an y six dealers In bott bund persona wero shreaieds Sores al expected she will refloat on Inciudew the contain dvenk everything on board Wal bad a Liguors ao > policemen: civilians were us 4 i eran ad Mie « 2! 4