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(After a print in The Defender.) which does show its usefulness and wholesomeness, among the people ? 144 league. On the whole, these editorials could not have subject of the saloon and the work of the anti-saloon aye, its necessity, for the widest cultural development, minded person that the contrary is true, that a great the temperate use of alcoholic drink and of the saloon, BILLY J. CLARK, founder of the first temperance society in the United (February i, 1908.) strongly favors the use of alcoholic drink. But this material has been allowed to be on the shelf, and that an overwhelming preponderance of scientific I have not heretofore devoted any space to the the drink question will readily convince any open- or. at least, has been discussed within the ranks of evidence, moral philosophy and sociological study Improve the Saloons. deal can be and has been said by the champions of those already convinced, if not informed, of the pro- it not time this knowledge were scattered broadcast editorials that have lately appeared in Collier's on the priety of the business in which they are engaged. Is been discussed without pulling them to pieces entirely. The Saloon Should Not be Abolished but Improved. There is one, however, in the issue of January 18,

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