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"F make a hard fight to leave a better world
for my boy than I found for myself."
-George Elliot.
If you license the Saloon it will catch
some of us-SURE.
The State that protects its birds ought
also to protect its boys.
VOTE FOR US
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Our Boys
The following extract is from the
speech of one of the officers of the
Ohio State Liquor League :
"It will appear from these facts, gentle-
men, that the success of our business is
dependent largely upon the creation of an
appetite for drink. Men who drink liquor,
like others, will die, and if there is no new
appetite created our counters will be
empty, as will be our money drawers.
Our children will go hungry, or we must
change our business to something more
remunerative.
The open field for the
creation of this appetite is among the boys.
After men are grown and their habits are
formed they rarely change in this regard.
It will be needful, therefore, that mission-
ary work be done among the boys, and I
make the suggestion, gentlemen, that
nickels expended in treats to the boys now
will return in dollars to your tills after the
appetites have been formed. Above all
things, create appetites."
Here is the full diabolism of the
saloon set forth in plain, ungarnished
terms that makes a man's blood
course more quickly.
From Page 11, Saturday Evening Post,
Nov. 9, 1907