n. L» Mencken America's great Editor, Author anct FuMleist, knows more aMout the United States under Prohibition than any Prohibition Agitator in Mew Zealand Here is H. L. Mencken*s Verdict: "There is not less drinking in the Republic—but More. There is not less crime—but More. There is not less insanity—but More. Respect for law has not increased—but Diminished. The young are now tempted as were never tempted be«h fore. Progress takes a? back turn." ; (American Mercury, December, 1924) Vote according to proven FACTS: Vote Continuance Thus: (1) I'VOTEFOrMATIOHAICOHTWOAIICE
T £>« Inanity of 'WAIJBBING SUNDRY HELP" is, that white it rwkes the clothes oeaatifully white, it u w»olntely non-injurious, — IU
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18487, 15 September 1925, Page 5
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