The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1917, Page 14

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¢ OPPENHEIM.GLUNS &@ il ‘| NDRIVE 3 The Pretext _ Syasmmeet| for National Prohibition Hacking Cough ‘The beat remedy ts one vou tan an « but veer affentive The plea for National Prohibition is made on the ground that the Prohibition States could not protect Thousands of people normally aithy in every other respect, are d with @ pers$tent hanging onchial cough year after year, disturbing thelr sleep and making life disagreeable Ite 40 needl peut te wna oben a | mMETOeAEle |, TES te nenden, themselves against liquor shipments from “Wet” States. we youn tee Golan eee es ee Get from any druggist “9% ounces ae ” (60 cents worth), pour bottle and fill the bot in granted sugar ayy This reason no longer exists. The Webb-Kenyon will notice the phlegm then disappear alto nding a cough thet you Law, together with the Reed Amendment (generally the defensive tn 7 ught would end, A day's i usually break up an ordl- ‘ ” . : An Extensive Assortment of About aa a pe ed A known as the “Bone-Dry Law), forbid any railroad or eo and bronchial asthma there ts noth- . * Gi | ’ D : ine beter tates ‘pleasant and express company to transport liquor into States whose 500 ris resses lated cemerena et weceinn serene laws prohibit it, and make it a crime for anyone to brin pine extract, and fs used by millions ’ J A If - = . of people every year for throat aftd 5 , At Exceptional Price Reductions Fe oot amecet ae pal liquor into any Prohibition State. t druggist for “254 ounces of Pinex” ‘ . dl ds) eked, with full directions and don't ac- 7 Ooty toe cloth, charabeay, granite ‘crash, SE STRUT EROS Core unie: —=— and gingham, with a@ variety of new promptly refunded goes with tris ae c rotend RHETT ALORA B BA i" M Watne Iaeeaan nee cue Se If a State wants to be “Bone-Dry,” it can become so ‘ Sale Price 1.65 | FIRE GLOBE TO NAVY YAR®. (AKT ew Way toShave by adopting State Prohibition, with the assurance that ining at oie Sarma” Set Tender Skins With the Federal Government will see to it that no liquor I. seven-Time World Want Works All Week—Order One To-Day Cutic Ya Soap is shipped in. a : The amended Webb-Kenyon Law was passed in Your regular monthly payments will not start until February Ist recognition of the right of each State to adopt its own . olicy on liquor legislation free from outside interfer- p y q & ence, For the same reason those States which do not want Prohibition must have the same right of protection Purchasers have the During this sale of . A mires! eopesiing plyer-lanon,theator for their policy FREE FROM INTERFERENCE. relis, their own selec- evenings until 9:30 ‘ se oO o'clock, Informal de- Game ° Gem pee © bere monstrations every . a enn Coercion by a constitutional amendment of States iy wt opposed to Prohibition would be most unfair. e J e i Do not let this Christmas go by with- Remember, that once adopted and made a part of the : ; : stitution of the United States, National Prohibition out a player-piano in your home. ia ‘ J ° in ou Ch . t | nt would be VIRTUALLY IRREVOCABLE. However omit ristmas p oMmorrow short it might fall of the resultsexpected of it—whatever ; MERGE all your Christmas gifts into one grand gift—a player- other evils might arise because of it—however great its piano. No other one = home gift The whale pronsiltien failure might be in a National way, even as it has been compares with it. For with a player-piano the entire | 1. Your initiat payment is 15 dollars, . n - ' ' Ey aie test You! may pay dollars, when ou | in the State experiments—it would be practically impossible esesbc giles ‘ player is delivered. = ae Prose plan vol get a ANDER ready source a Erte cai | to revoke it, EVEN THOUGH AN OVERWHELMING SON payerciano, which is guar- ees 1. Your regular dues will then be but MAJORITY OF THE POPULATION DESIRED ITS : . 4 Fach and every player-piano pur- aie sininrnmh Trine | is asourceofrest | strc vousn hie plan wil te REPEAL. tired and jaded ie ace , i ; - ; Mirae hetoratrye erage rallest States of the “ men. It’s a quiet and restful solace for the lady By Grand soil Beane: Thirteen of the smalle f the Union with a popu folk, while to the younger members, it lends to any | ter «30 days! trial of one of these | lation of less than 5,000,000 COULD THENOVERRULE aes Sol intemal aie . burst of ne : cocaeaien i iees So | | THE OTHER THIRTY-FIVE STATES WITH A ; ake this a joyous Christmas by placing in your home the one with each and every plays ~ f thing that every member of the family can enjoy and in which all Rurehaved | through this | POPULATION OF 95,000,000. can feel an equal pride and personal sense of ownership—a player- tial taper piano—and get it through this Christmas Player-Piano plan. [22 RUE ESIBA CHARGE The United States Brewers’ Association. AT Established 41 Years, Rh s Ae AIMS Aniersonk©o 291 Livingston St., Brooklyn. f purchased under this plan before Dawe Hid ae altere Sanaa PATHE TALKING MACHINES, $25 to $190 $5 Monthly, as

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