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ONE CENT-last edition -ONE CENT U-BOATS SINK SHIPS OFF U. S. COAST CHIEF HEALEY FACES INDICTMENT THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOL 6, NO. 10 Chicago, Monday, October 9, 1916 398 HOYNE BLOWS FOAM FROM PREACHER'S BOOZE BAZAAR Rev. Philip Yarrow's Exhibition of Booze anci Beer Riddled Why Not Pass It Around?" Asks Hoyne South Side- Cabarets Open Sunday. State's Attorney Hoyne today made a stirring reply to the criticism of the Rev. Phillip Yarrow, head of the Young People's Civic league, leveled at the governor, the sheriff, the coroner and the state's attorney. Yarrow's attack was based on the fact that saloons in country towns were open on Sundays. Yarrow Is one of the reformers who have lined up with Arthur Bur rage Farwell and others for Mayor Thompson. Hoyne in his reply goes deep into the wet and dry issue. He points out that the only power that can close saloons on Sunday is that which possesses the power to issue licenses. He said that in every case where state's attorneys, including himself, have tried, it they have met iatSSttSmikimmm , ,