EHOBE 'AUTHENTIC TESxxMONT. FACTS, NOT FAKES, FEOM MEN WHO KNOW. RECEIVED DECEMBER 13, 1919. DENVER, COLORADO. 'Prohibition has decreased crime in Denver one-haIf."—HAMILTON ARMSTRONG, Chfef of Policg. u Colorado enthusiastic for Bone-dry Prcisibition. Business and social conditions immediately improved." »-. OLIVER A. SHARP, Governor. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. "The increase in savings deposits in Chjjbago banks since Prohibition became effective baa been very large, and has established S new s«eord."—A. W. HARRIS, President Harris Trust and Savings Bank. DENVER, COLORADO. ** Prohibition in four years has closed onei»lf of the State penitentiaries."—P"2MAN, Warden. RECEIVED DECEMBER 14, 1919. TOPEKA, KANSAS. "Kansas Prohibition 38 years. No sentiment in favor of returning saloons. Prohibition laws not violated any more than other laws. Business interests and.banks unanimously agree Prohibition great benefit. Every Justice Supreme Court, State officials, labor unions, medical associations, the Press, and 95 per cent, of the people endorse, without reservation, Prohibition. Legislature endorsed Prohibition and ratified National Prohibition unanimously."—HENßY J. ALLEN (Governor), J. N. CRAWFORD (State Labor Commissioner), WALTER E. WILSON (State Bank Commissioner), J. 0. MOHLEB (Secretary State Board of Agrinomio conditions. Believe benefits are appreciated by majority people this State. Law generally well enforced."—GßEEN. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ! " Cases of dependency and neglect of children in Cook County decreased over 20 per cent, since July I."—VICTOR P. ARNOLD, Judge Circuit Court. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ' Sentenced to House of Correction during first half fiscal year, 23,689; during last half, with five months' ' dry,' 2,082. In consequence, one wing House of Correction closed."-—J. KENT GREEN, Assistant to Chief Justice, Municipal Court. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. "Cases of alcoholics in Washingtonian have fallen off from an average of 95 per month to 12."-W. E. BARTON, Superintendent. THE TRUTH ABOUT CANADA. WHICH WILL YOU BELIEVE? THE PREMIER'S OFFICIAL STATEMENT, DULY AUTHENTICATED, OR SIR CHARLES TUPPER'S PERSONAL OPINION 2 Labor Commissioner), WALTER E. WTL- The Premier of British Columbia cables: SON (State Bank Commissioner), J. 0. VIGTORIA ' B - c -. NOVEMBER 16, 1919. MCSHLEB (Secretary State Board of Agri- "provincial police reduced 25 per cent. culture), RICHARD J. HOPKINS (Attorney- by virtue Prohibition. Crime greatly reGeneral), W. A. JOHNSTONE (Chief Jus- duced - Majs r S oals «losed."( Signed) OLlkice), S. J. CRUMBINB (State Health VEB ' Officer), CHARLES H. SESSIONS (Managing Editor Daily, .Capital*), . RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, -".Virginia Prohibition promotes thrift, improves business, diminishes crime, benefits bealtk of peopIe."—PETERS, Commissioner. LANSING, MICHIGAN. i "Asaisfanfi Attorney-General, State of' Jfichigan, having charge enforcement Prokibition law of State, is strongly impressed with resulting benefits, moral social, eco- j THE PREMIER OF ONTARIO CABLES: TORONTO, DECEMBER 12, 1919. "Prohibition in Ontario has had wonderful effects in reducing crime, improving business, increasing savings, and bettering moral, physical, and financial conditions of the people."—(Signed) DRURT, Premier. In October, 1919, Ontario carried permanent Prohibition by a majority of 300,000. When handing in this advertisement for insertion In the 'Dominion' the original cable messages as received were submitted for purposes of verification.
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Evening Star, Issue 17226, 16 December 1919, Page 6
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