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JUDGE FOR YOURSELF ige for Yourself ed and didn't read some that short but sw unmercifully you understand, For I am a good leads m consistent with an; e written before. It seems that your stand on Prohibition varies with the kindof cereal youeat for breakfast If you ever eat. ou might have American in his thoughts than W But it, was a good pat on the back giv Emprington. told the Doctor t tain wisdom we know enough to Are you very well read m wise and so fort ken a more Americanized Wheeler. Re truly yours, Portland, Ore S.D. Claghorn March 5, 1926. Ep. Note: We often suffer from the appro- priate sympton.) From a Druggist Dear IJvpcr: You will perhaps be interested to know that there is a movement on foot among the retail druggists to have Congress take from their shoulders. the responsibility which was foisted upon them with Prohibition. This move- ment started here in New York State and is spread- ing rapidly. ‘The reason for it is not lack of profit nor is it any byperscrupulous distaste on the part of the druggist for the mere handling of liquor. But it is because under the provisions of the Vol- stead law, just the same as under the Harrison law, the retail druggist to whom the public looks for service and to whom the Government looks for strict accountability is the goat. Burdened with the keeping of detailed records and the making out of voluminous reports and applications, hampered and confused b rulings and decision. more verbose in th the law itself, the retail druggist. hat’ they will no long rs of an h akes liars and hypocrites of us who would follow the dictates of our own consciences. They would wash their hands of the inconsistencies of the present system of supplying good liquor to those who can afford the double expense of a doctor's prescription and # pint while others drink poison. We druggists are biding our time till we hear the cry that will rise to high heaven from the throats f the bone-dry crusaders on the day that their millennium is a reality Yours for temperance, Remsen, N.Y. ynn C. Hamlin March 7 Why Not a Jupe To the Editors of Jenae: few lines from a steady I a express my good ings toward your and also congratu- ate W. M. H. on his good work, Your editorials s well as the rest, hope yo pit up. But i'll get right down to th in for my writing this letter, You see, you get many letters favoring y magazine and you have nation wide sales. here is the point. Why not start a Junc Why not have all of these Jence subscribers join me “judge I'm positive it would be a success. We could build and build it and make it nation wide In your magazine we could tell of its act and about onc »nth we could put in a “judg pnduct di ind so forth with m certain that it would help certain that it couldn't Club? Even if you don't want to use your magazine we could conduct the club just the sa But with your co-operation it's bound to be a success. We don't want any Ku Kluxers or reformers in it, we want just truc " This is all I have to say at present. I hope you will revise this letter and put it in print in your magazine so that all your readers may see it. I would certainly be much obliged if you would also add that anyone interested in this club obtain full details of my plans by just dropp me a line. T have it all planned out and. will be more than glad to answer any letters that I receive. Very sincerely yours, John Joseph McGoldrick 500 W. La Fayette Street Norristo} March 24, “Daddy, do you remember where you first met mummy?” “Yes, dear, it was at a dinner party and there were thirte at table.” —Passing Show Guaranteed for FIVE & a T Lt ° ypewriter: Here’s the machine that big business uses—it’s best for you—and our offer makes it the biggest bargain Get'a rebuilt, five-year guaranteed Underwood while this lot la: . Everyone needs a typewriter; this offer leaves noex- cuse for not owning your own, Standard machine. Try free. Buy it when you have proeed it the greatest value in the field; on liberal terms, Rebuilt from top co bottom, not a worn part in the whole machine. Com- plete with tools, cover, etc, Ata dig saving. But you'll have to act promptiy! Manual Free! Send at once for our gatalog.| ‘We will send a free manual, too. Full information about the many usesof a typewrit- er; {ree course in touch type- many, typewritten HIPMAN-WARD Mrc. Co. 2675 Shipman Bldg., Chicago Without obligation please send new edition of your biz ‘Typewriter in colors, the free Manual and touct typewriting course offers, ¢ Name Meares... know the CHARM of this endearing fragrance, Mail us your name, and address with 257 MAISON D'OR ) ~ eure SIE comicbooks.com