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aut eS MORE LETTERS GIVE CHARGED WITH CLUBBING amination to-morrow afternoon According to Harb ra rolman | & fourteen-year-old intoate of the | Attendant in Randali’s Island Home | bom pleked up part of a baseball bet VIEWS (fF READERS ‘ Bald to Have Used Baseball (ins brumiip avenues the An Bat on Inmate. | This. It (e alleged, Bappened yenterday afternoun. ‘he bow was sent to the John Shannon, twenty-two years old. | hospital on the an attendant In the Home for Mental | jowan Defectives on Randall's island, wae held |ered with t by Magistrate Thomas Nolan in Harlem | @nd his righ Court yesterday afternoon on a short |g °annon, has charge ectives aMdavit charging suspicion of felonious able ure. isiand by Dr, Chartes and back were cov- his eyes discolored arm broken. of 10 boys wh Carson Was une ON PROHIBITION yening World Editorial surs * Writers to ‘ats 1 Disse Here Is an Opportunity to Have Your Photograph Taken and Save Money 6 To the Kalitor of The Krening World Permit me to say that, in my judg- jment, in The Evening World “Lake | Shee; your editoriai Jan. 10, under the title is the most sensible, broad- minded, geous and truly demo- cratic he Prohib: tion Amendment question that I have cour pronouncement on ¢ seen in public print You most certainly TTL FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET: have struck 4 PHOTOGRAPHS Artistically finiehea CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE AT THIS PRICE, any of our Studios Below, f and receive Six of these of your| Arti Cut out the Co ar ie ipa anil Use. “5 ae oe for puffed- up, ring thi oupon an | alongside, and with $1.25 On or Before Feb, 15th to $1.25 25) burning, aching, calloused { feet and corns. ic Photographs mounted in Spe- | —e cial Decorative Fold: || Why go limping around witi aching, % | puffed-up feet—feet so tired, chafed, So. 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What @ dreadful lack ot “thoughtful return CHARLES STOLL, " discrimination has been shown in No, 288 West 17th Street. | with the whole subject of Kept Bottle at t Seven Vear teinperance and Proh!- 1 to be regarded as aynony- mous tere, whereas, Prohibitio: ay, in many respects, be character- ived truy a8 @ species of intemp: ance. Vecause, forsooth, the saloon sys- tam bas been a commonly recognized evil, we are to be forced to sur- render one of oir most fundamental and to regard as wrong and , that which in itself is neither wrong nor sinful. The human will ig to be ignored, and the free exercise of in @ Way hot essentially wrong, is to be stopped Undoubtedly there is a tremendous deal of hypocrisy and pharisaism as- sociated with the present Prohibition Why is it. that men who either movement do not believe in Prohibition in principle or practice, seem s and inactive, while the oth in their fanatical zeal and pe seem to be having it all their way? Surely, the principles involve! in this Prohibition movement are those which concern the great mass of people in no way allied with the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 191 saloon element Where is this curtailment of in- dividual liberty and personal freedon ing to st Woh been fights nd_ proc! ty, and, at ne tim ems to be a tendency in this American Nation to narrow down that liberty and per sonal freedom to the smallest pos- sib @ limits, Purge, regulate, annihi if we will, the pres saloon m, but, I ask, is it © bs Is it just to take away by le lative fores fundamental rights and aatize real temperance by making It synony- with Prohibition? I wish that your editorial could be printed in pamphlet form and cire lated every where. syst en J. O. FERRIS. Jan, 10, 1919, Ringwood, N. J., Prohibition Opposes “Personal Lib- ty" Same as Laws Against Thievery and Murder. ‘To the Editor of The Evening World For years we have your paper because we have thought it one of the most reliable, but after hat scurrilous editorial in supp liquor interests it can never ea) home again. daily bought thi our It is the forces of righteousness and not fanatics who are fighting t cursed traffic, It has been avd is #n awftl curse to our country und nothing can stop its destruction, for God 18 leading on. Many in our town who addict to the use of alco bolic drink are voting against | because i them and they want it h, Talk interferi with “per. sonal th naw Balast thieving, murder and all other crimes, is interference with personal liberty, and drink is the root of almost all crimes, aS has been indisputably proven, We are a family of nine voters and against the curse RATIFICATIONIST. | Buforcing Prohibition Will Foster Bolsheviam Here, To the Editor of The Evening World Your editorial of yesterday on the Prohibition question was fine, It was all that could be asked for by any sensible person. The trouble is the average nian does not know to whom to Write in regard to this measure. [ think I ought to write my State Congressman and Assemblyman, but is there not some way to make the Senate and | House of Representatives at Wash- ington the light"? I beileve that this constant treading aod imposing on people's personal liberties is going }to do more to foster the B vik | movement in this country than any- thing else. I believe that your paper cohing he cours age of its convictions, will awaken the people to providing you keep up this good work. If you do, you will win the eternal gratitude of about seven-eighths of the people who read your paper, and you will make, of course, miny new friends HARRY COCHRANE Jan, 11 New York, Personal Libert Aloof From Liquor In To the Editor of The Evening Werid Your editorial to-night on the Pro- hibitic t efte question is the nt of the case { and common sense sven in print If a vote were taken on the ques- bone-dry Prohibition would be defeated by an overwhelming major ity. If the campaign were for a limi- n of the liquor traffic to beer and wines ure would be car- mo: tive staten that I have indulgence in hard liquor | loon has been a sink of iniqu of paternalistic damental Uberties simply bees a few our weaker brethren have erred Who really does w hibition outside Teague and . the 1 Jo nany of supporters are pe tly sincere | their endeavor to remedy the undeny bly bad features liquor traffic The point T wish to bring out is that} a way can be found to cu wther than to kill Hike Sheest Your edit Sheep? of the ¢ such articles subscription t lators | I write t dier AN Loat advection’ 1 to "Laat and Mound Bur League | habite and Never Used tt, | To the Kaiior of The byening World ‘The editorial “Like Sheep?” in your issue of Jan, 10 ts a good whack and ‘To the Editor of The Eveving World Your editorial of J 10, ought to be an eye-opener Shoop?” 1a one of the best articies 1) You can register me as having the have read on the In every| nerve to enter my little protest paper published you can read about | against Prohibition, and 1 am no! ¢ Bolshevik), Have you realized) drinking man either, But I firmly be- the self-appointed reformers Who | ijeve in the usa of liquor moderately, to impose their ideas on the) and for medicinal purposes | think are just the kind that are|there is etter medicine the want people For Non, Weimer, Foye, N inses no on aking the Reds and the Bolsheviki of the ¢ 1 kept @ bottle in possible in th's country? \r yme seven years and never had F THE WOMAN ith What is the difference between |oscasion to use it, but I had the st. or with a thom? One set kills if you don't| preme satisfaction of knowing it was agree, and the other one ruins with- | (hore out a compunction at all 1 hope Tam an enlisted man in the United | results a vy, and don't take a drink | the we. of intoxicating liquor once in a year, take notice befare It is too lite and Tf want to tell you that the men|Come again. Wish the oth in the service who have sacrificed | would ginger up on the same s everything for God and country are | and assist in putting life into the hot going to let a lot of stay-at-home. | ones. J. A. KE self-stvled censors of other people's White Plains, N.Y 1 needed ‘t your article will reap good Knock the cowardice out of ones, so they will stand up for use in ¢ ie VERY ae FOOT ibject crane for ead | novell Sunday World Wants Work Wonders OPPENHEIM. 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