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There were no less than six or seven saloons in Ganado, not counting the lower class dives, all vying for the trade of celebrating miners and teamsters.
Baker put the `` cribs '' and the saloons out of bounds, ordered the co-operation of military officers with local law authorities, and told communities that the troops would be moved unless wholesome conditions were restored.
There were two liquor saloons not very far from the church, one white, that is conducted for white people with a side entrance for Negroes ; ;
These booze customers had until then been buying their supplies from the Sheldon, Saltis-McErlane, and Druggan-Lake gangs, and now they were competing for trade with the Torrio-Capone saloons ; ;
Mostly open two-seater sports cars and mostly bodied by Bert Bertelli's brother Enrico ( Harry ) a small number of long-chassis four-seater tourers, dropheads and saloons were also produced.
In American history, early gambling establishments were known as saloons.
An assembly plant was licenced in Ireland between 1952 and c. 1964 and roughly 4, 000 DKW vehicles were assembled ranging from saloons, vans, motorbikes to commercial combine harvesters.
While his personal quarters were austere, Cleveland did enjoy an active social life and enjoyed " the easy-going sociability of hotel-lobbies and saloons.
Women in the U. S. who could not visit Harlem or live in Greenwich Village for the first time were able to visit saloons in the 1920s without being considered prostitutes.
By 1908 lots of " bell " machines were installed in most cigar stores, saloons, bowling alleys, brothels and barber shops.
Public buildings were opened as places of refuge, and saloons closed at 9 in the evening for the week following the fire.
Bugs Moran's muscling in on a Capone-run dog track in the Chicago suburbs, his takeover of several Capone-owned saloons that he insisted were in his territory, and the general rivalry between Moran and Capone for complete control of the lucrative Chicago bootlegging business were probable contributing factors to this incident.
After the war, most competing cars were production saloons or sports cars, with only minor modifications to improve performance, handling, braking and suspension.
The loudest outcries during the periodic clean-up campaigns were against the dance halls, where men and women met, as opposed to the saloons or the gambling parlors, which were virtually all male.
Some of the Mission properties were sold or leased for use as saloons and gambling halls, racetracks were constructed, and fights between bulls and bears were staged for crowds.
By 1881 there were fancy restaurants, a bowling alley, four churches, an ice house, a school, an opera house, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, and numerous brothels all situated among a number of dirty, hardscrabble mines.
Until the 1980s all Moskvitch cars were compact rear-wheel drive saloons and estates with solid rear axles suspended by leaf springs.
Much of this was led by pub owners who were losing business because of the Army's opposition to alcohol and targeting of the frequenters of saloons and public houses.
However they were both open saloons, however the Metropolitan had gated ends ; the District B Stock had sliding doors in the middle of each car.
By mid-1881 there were fancy restaurants, Vogan's Bowling Alley, four churches — Catholic, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, and Methodist — an ice house, a school, the Schieffelin Hall opera house, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, and numerous brothels all situated among and on top of a number of dirty, hardscrabble mines.
In March 1883 along one short stretch of Allen Street, there were drinking establishments in two principal hotels, the Eagle Brewery, Cancan Chop-House, French Rotisserie, Alhambra, Maison Dore, City of Paris, Brown's Saloon, Fashion Saloon, Miners ' Home, Kelly's Wine-House, the Grotto, the Tivoli, and two more unnamed saloons.

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The first amenities offered the few settlers and numerous railroad workers included three saloons, one grocery store, and one clothing establishment.
Lotus Cortina models were solely offered as two-door saloons all in white with a contrasting green side flash down each flank.
Again, two-door and four-door saloons were offered with base, Deluxe, Super, GT and, later, 1600E trims available, but again, not across all body styles and engine options.
Two-door and four-door saloons and a five-door estate were offered with all other engines being carried over.
It offered 2-and 4-door saloons and a fastback estate with the choice of either standard 1159 cc, 90 tuned 1159 cc or 1600 cc overhead cam power.
Originally a 3-door hatchback, the Chevette offered 2-and 4-door saloons and a 3-door estate in 1976 that all usurped the Viva's position as Vauxhall's small car entry.
More conventional 2-and 4-door saloons, and 3-door estate variants ( essentially the Opel Kadett with Vauxhall front sheetmetal and engines ) were also offered from June 1976.
Towards the end of the 1950s Standard-Triumph offered a range of 2-seater Triumph sports cars alongside its Standard saloons, the Standard 8 & 10, powered by a small ( 803 cc or 948 cc ) 4-cylinder engine, which by the late 1950s were due for an update.
The engines remained the same but a new range of bodies was offered including all steel saloons.
The site offered the additional benefit of being removed from the saloons and other temptations in Laporte.
To allow wealthy families to travel in privacy between their London houses and their country estates, the old railway companies in Great Britain offered family saloons.

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Wartburg, a GDR manufacturer of larger saloons, also used a DKW engine: a water-cooled 3 cylinder two-stroke unit, also found in later Saab cars until the late sixties.
It remained in production until 1958, with 297 saloons and 43 drophead coupés produced in all.
The Marelli ignition system was used until the end of XJ-S production and on the 6. 0 L V12 used in the XJ81 four-door saloons made in 1993 – 1994.
From 1995 until 2001, there was a fairly successful attempt at marketing Lada Riva saloons, estates, Nivas and Samaras in Trinidad and Tobago.
" Business at the brothels flourished until World War I, when competing downtown facilities that operated near the city's saloons and new army barracks diverted attention away from the less accessible Nose Hill and Nose Creek district.

saloons and late
In contrast to its heyday, when it featured saloons open 24 hours and numerous houses of prostitution, Tombstone is now a staid community with few businesses open late.
Others like historians claim that came from the reputation as a slinger gaming gulch in the late 19th century, and a safe haven for bars or saloons during prohibition of the 1920s.
Grading crews reached Eagle Rock in late 1878 and by early 1879 a wild camp-town with dozens of tents and shanties moved to Eagle Rock with the usual collection of saloons, dancehalls, and gambling holes.
The community was thriving and boasted an opera house, hotels, salt baths ( which nearby city of Mount Clemens was famous for in the late 19th and early 20th centuries ), summer and winter recreational activities, saloons, a brewery and numerous resort and commercial establishments.
By the late 1870s, Brighton had two dry goods stores, three grocery stores, two saloons, two blacksmith shops, two wagon shops, one brick yard, one steam saw and grist mill, one steam cotton gin, a Baptist church, two physicians, and a population around 100.
In the late 1860s and early 1870s saloons and gambling houses were established in Refugio, giving it a reputation as a " free and easy " place, which attracted gamblers, drifters, and criminals.
Many the saloons were converted for use as taxis in the late 1950s, with Perkins diesel engines being fitted to overcome economy issues.
The Kadett B was launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in late summer 1965, with two-and four-door saloons ( the latter in notchback and, from 1967, also in fastback form ), a three-door estate, and two coupés ( regular and fastback, or Coupé F ).
In the late 19th century United States and Australia spittoons became a very common feature of pubs, brothels, saloons, hotels, stores, banks, railway carriages, and other places where people ( especially adult men ) gathered.
The first Vauxhall Carlton was introduced in late 1978 as a replacement for the ageing VX1800 / VX2300 saloons.

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