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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NATHALIA CRANE’S LOVE POEMS DRY ACT BLAME F[]R URUNKENNESS Red-Haired, Be-Freckled Object of Ardor Now More Intoxication Now Than Afraid of Girls. in 1914, Moderation Resents Kidding; Admits | League Reports. Poetess, 13, Capable of Good Verses. h janitor's boy of athalia Crane's Internatio that he isn't in s child poetess, | but the fellows have been kidding him about it After doubts had been raised as ! ) of the poems between the aven't lived in se for two £ my dolls, the poem | eight \ id T was in love with her, didn't | v _of 'l said Roger when asked about the poem. o vbody was kiddin’ me about it sh it used to get Poets, as to Nathalia's " he said, after talking with tty's about a foot taller than Prettier, ry then, but She's smart ' | strongest arguments for prohibi _|ran as follows: This is a moto; age, and the automobile out of the hands of intoxic ple: Ilnh\‘uw ban intox Sectis ot e Washinstas For partment to prove its case “‘ArTests of persons under ¥ four pre vears, 1914-1917. A bone- ry law was enacted for efore national _prohibition effective, and immediately drunkenn: rose to 7 the’ pre-prohibit! 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