Show MODEL SALOONS PLANNED BY NEW YORK REFORMERS ERSt RS ERSI I t y NEW YORK March 8 A A committee of the city club will meet Monday Monday Mon- Mon f day to discuss the feasibility of the establishing in New York city a af f schem scheme of oC saloons saloons' modeled after the famous Central Public Trust asso- asso assof f ff f elation of London The Idea is to place drinking of intoxicants In mod mod- f ff f on a respectable basis f- f ff f The The father of the plan is R. R Fulton Cutting who viewed Its workings f ff f on the other other side f ff f The general plan Includes a big corporation which will buy sele selected ted f ff f saloons combine them with restaurants and co conduct duct them in ideal ref re- re f and in strict observance of the law The London saloon f 4 scheme is endorsed by many of the leading citizens and clerics of Great f ft t- t Britain Its secretary Is Earl Grey and among Its vice presidents are the Bishop of Chester and Joseph Chamberlain The managers an and assistants assist assist- f ants of the public houses are paid a commission and salary and are made f ff f responsible for the proper conduct of the places They are not p permitted f ff f to sell sen liquor to any anyone one who is habitually a drunkard f i 4 |