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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO erous Law Amendment ". vSon PHHf BUSINESS II 0FC00S STATEMENTOf DRYfORCES IWE APPEAL FOR MM I T n i'T "' They Belieye State-wide Prohibition Measure as Presented on Ballot is an Experiment Which the Peopls of Oregon Cannot Afford 1o Try at TIms Time When General Business Depress- 5, ;'. .!' ion is' Felt. "'Wc;1he undersigned business interests of Coos Bay, rec ognizing the great financial injury that state-wide Prohibition Road what Mr, Whoclor, chairman of the "Prohibition" Committee of One Hundred says in his own words in the "of ficial dry organ," The- Evening Telegram, of Portland, Septem ber 29, 1914! "The 'wet' forces arc seeking to make capital of the fact that the proposed Oregon dry amendment DOES NOT FORBID j THE 'DISTRIBUTION' OF LIQUOR, but merely its 'MANUFAC-1 TURE' and 'SALE.' ;THDS: VIGARS SftYS GOQUILLEFm? miuihui mutt uifiaisitiisuMJ BUSINESSSLA WAIIHK.V ItlCKI) SAYS AI.TIHWCII DISTItltT IS DKV CITIZKNS mu: kokcicd to i.woupoitATi: TO IMtOTKCT IMiACIC. Itcsiilta of 11 dry coiniininlty nrc clearly seen In a locality close to home, when mi observation la inntlo of ni I API'KIl HKKIXfl irXIIWIHjr. I'HK l,gg0,.s I)o N,. ,, . Ml,' l.tm'fltr t I IV( iiiiiiiahJ ' CTt I i,",l, "" rll W IHH'JK III'. Wllili VUTI'J WITH , the cumlltlouH now existing nt OnrdI "THFY ARF HnRRFHT Thic w.nc rinnr, nFSIRWFni Y nnri "or nml ilia ITmnqiin Klvor country. cause, take this opportunity of asking th3 voters of this DELIBERATELY BY THOSE WHO DREW THIS AMENDMENT. ))'a"ett "Wl1 rT,0.p. of lI, tow" ;f - I ! II t t ' I II. Ill'l!IIBIUl t IIUlll MtlllllUUr. HUVH llllll community that they do not permit Oregon at the present time Or,eoon has many citizens, especially many of foreign birth, wlth Cnner ,,ry lno ,, or n.nt j 1 wj10 dcsre Q iavo (1U0r m t1er 10nies Tley fe9 (hat it placo nro demanding Incorporation. with our already depressed business conditions to exper- would be a HARDSHIP and an INFRINGEMENT OF THEIR ri.cy find that it win 1,0 necessary . . . . 1 r r ULUlin n I IULU I V n irn liln ll r fnnh .1 I hnm tlin linn nt In llimrtmrn I n II u n el IV In orilnr n "J iwiiuui nui ui lioilll mini, 1 llllll- n ..I . ... tat willulatMYWe mmioiiKm. wracn auer a inai 01 trom ."'"""- """" "" ' '""" """ '" - ; , j,-,; , viK,,r. who i,. mm rortr """""" "'" mw,. two to forty years by tn of the most substantial states -f he present proposed law DOES NOT FORBID THE USE OF JSS? S JISJTS 1 !SS,sSSL1r"-lJSirS '. "T" cto""fc T""'i nf fhn llninn. hac hnen found ess satsfac orv n remedv no uuuun uy any citizen, oe ne poor or ncn, provmea nc wishus Ket iior from tho outside, nmi lmcii1081"0' rocontiy numo n trip over tiio ; " not rrm ,;?j:. ', tO have tllS SH PPED D RECT FROM SOME OTHER STATE liquor, as Is usually tl.u cno where rnllronil lino to boo tho progress of ...v-jyir !-!.. i r? 11 . iii.ui:..t.A . - ' ii tiii: wins. DninkunnocH oxImIh to' 11 groat ox tciit In tho dry territory through whloh tho Willamette Pacific rnllronil Is liolng built. That tho nioii employ ed In tho coiiHtructlon work arc drink ing heavily and show a shocking de gree of drunUcnnoHS Is tostlflotl to ' cmI Coqiilllo nnil rpent tliclr by a former North Ilend man. Thnm ns Vlgars, who has largo property the I'Iiipo Dry, Willie tllo tironli. r ,.. ... not imrtiPularly an to ft iiimioriHiiiiiclituorMi.dBJthl llnw nieil fliu lbo has greatly Buffered slnco It -3 n nyino council. Umfl mncy h :flielevirs of the liquor traffic than our present local ontion sys- xo HIS OWN HOME." tern. We do not believe that business interests are sufficient ly prosperous to justify the state-wide prohibition experiment tholr drinking, lllt it ll0( t,m their slaying In tl.o j.lacc r m at the1 present time. )' . 1V0TE333XN0. i. i i ' J, lifLANAGAN ,. C, S, WINSOR J, W, BENNEH H, G, KERN DORSEY KREITZER A, H, POWERS E, M. SIMPSON IJ fALKENSTEIN HW?h 'Mquifl-' ..;:; MATS0(f;. HERBERT LOOK-HART-A, J," MENDEL-' " -W.'ll PAINTER' . , GfFrMceOkWiM aiiriiriMiitHrt!i; EVENING RECORD by A, R, O'Brien, Owner F. M, PARSONS .'GEORGE H, ROTNOR C. GOING ;A, II. DERBYSHIRE C. M, BYLER P. N. RE BERG ' I H 4 f i aorf--'. aOGERS,., x . JR. F. WILLIAMS DAVID Y. STAFFORD i.6. J, LEMANSKI jt CROSTHWAITE IGEORGE GOODRUM jJAMES H. MILLS ' .:M.TULLY u, :.,.. i.i'tfti.irMiTritiiiM.lii.iIili.'.l.iln fc,W$Lm ; . , ? jC. W. TQWEfJ. ... jJAY B..T0WER. C. A. METLIN wMr?0ZIlH-rr PHDMIMENT BUSIME S3 MEN ASK VOTERS TO ID linntliiL'i'lni' In nrnpllinil. mul na n n. I H'O WOTK. suit drunken men aro on tho streuts. J,r- Vlgnrs, as his friends know, Gardiner finds It ncceasnry to be-1 lm8 ftWnJ,' 1)00 u, ''O' Hldo, mul I 0I1Kth of mo come an Incorporated cltv so there fvorod prohibition, lie says that ho can bo lights and police protection. novor mw fl0 "1,lcl1 lHinkonnow na Tho city hag simply dlsalmlniH As It Is now It l8 not snfo for women no wltnesiod nniong tho men on tlioj ngnlnst Itself in comparlion to ct! !to bo on the streot at night ns thoy ' inlIl"nl work In tho dry territory, plncos In t:.o county, and In M must bo subjected to tho embarrass-, l"ro,"s" w,,,:" " l"i. "o was prevoiueu uriiiKinRon thcpirtcio, mont of inoetlng drunken hion, all In ' 80 'ltilto(l with tho Immoral re-1 people of tho county. a dry country, whllo with licensed; B,llt8 of ,Iry torrltory thnt ho do-1 Tho people In Coqullh tto li snloons, tho drinking would bo rcB- torminod to lonvo Tor I'ortlnnd so J to tinnk go elsewhere. It vocM li ulntcd and It would be possible for'1'0 c0,lhl Set back thoro In tlmo to tho snmo with, tho propoitd drjr Ui tho city to control tho use of liquor. COHt M voto for n wot Btflto n thltiK! Tho Oro(?on people would utiu Tho nnrillnor nnwatmtior. tlin Pmir- which ho hnd novor boforo done when othor statos to securo thflrllator . ' i n.. .. .i.i .i... i 'Pi... ....... .i .. i iiu vmre in mu Cliy ana lUlett A torfHl conl(ltrstlon of tb? above Would Not Stop I)i hiking. MutWMmt 1 of much Interest am! o drys ore not attempting to I ii M.v(nr. th thnii-tufiit ,-r.nn to llfl' tlrlnliiiiiT. for thoy any so. I .,.,..,. . . . but tholr policy cs advertised Is ono ior ,OCOiitiv nrlnted an nrtlrln tnlllnir ollotl upon to voto on this quostlon. i tRibcK oi iup.c naTiu.. i- whIoh w, cr,lsh olU tho g,njor n-0f tho n0CC88lty 0f incorporating audi ,A,r Vlgars. through his own oh-.similar In tlmt neither prcrenti cos argtsmmt of tha dry organhwtlon. ilmtrlea of this stnto and help toB,nto,j tlint bocnHO of tj,0 drunken- "orvntlon In tho dry torrltory north ' sumption of llipior or rcmotti n; Tlita statement sys that tin prw-, build up tho liquor In- noM womon walking on tho streot of Coos Hay, was convlncod thnt tho of tho evils. cut prorated law "does not forbid the d"trles whloli oxlst In othor stntos worG rnntncllod to hear foul lanirnairn ov"8 f Uqnor arc lessened In torri- - Me of liquor by any cltUen. be he , wl,loIe 1,oUcy u n 8uorfuge. nml 1)0 Hi,jCC(0ll t0 indignities of In- ii is uvaiBiiei io caicu tuo voio or tnv!pntu,i ,,, rich or poor, provided he wishes to tho drinking man. who will say thnt , jiocauso It Is a dry community, have tbli shipped direct from some oven that If the state does K0 ilrv be "r"u,BU ,'J ,,B " '"" ' ... inB" V. M K J ,1 Onrdlnor will bo compelled to Inror other state to his own home. , can still havo what ho wants to drink.. ornto ,,, onlor to rotcct 0Ol,( torles whero the saloon Ih licensed and whero tho use of liquor can bo controlled. Tiit dry party has no objection to It Is to make the man who favors nB,8t tho ,irnlcoiino duo to boot- iVAIWAna ilHlMVlnv "plnll nt ivnn falllf ffalflnnu l.nllniin 1... ..nll.i.. .1 .. I I . rnffirowr H.S. HARRIS ,.0 FLETCHER jC. F. McGEORGE H. J, VAUGHAN A. E. NEFF J, T. HARRIGAN ,W. R, HAINES ALLAN TODO , everyone drinking, "rich or poor alike, laqn bollovo tlmt by voting dry ho' iKlf,ln, tt...i, ni, ni.n..a ia rnn .they say; . Sureh- thoj- cannot talk, will not be deprived of a personal, tC0(, to in()ro or Iog8 oxtont ... ,,.,. 0C, wanting to, save the poor man privilege Hut some parson may fnll' community tTT ,!bp t ;:,rM f. I11"!,""." ,V l "0t.IC l,mt Whnt h cho0B0" tol Tho conditions nt nnrillnor simply will allow hln. , to drink all he want, expend ror.lhutir nust Ho out of tho Bhow lhnt n ,,ry coinmuilUy ,8 llnl Itfovtdad Uat h tend, his money out stnto. al.to to stop tho use of liquor mid of Oregon to aahlnston anil CrII-, Tho, drys dp not say that pooploj (r....kM.,. n,i u m w.rn n,n,i , fomla or the liquor manufacturers shall not drink so thoy can mvo tholr? Htandlng tluin n city holding the cou- tf "t. Instead of spending It In monoyand buy town lots, but U nays tr()I of jconHe, snloons ' ' !tttrowirstatT!.- - fto'drlnlf-ttlr'-.Tou'' want- Just- no you 'tfteMMj&litiV.ywilfl Jo awn.wJU4tho rav-umUjigiir.-.jniiiio-.ti). lujlghborlng rnue tne slat unu titles may derive statu to help tho liquor business In from a legitimate llreuse sale of 11- that locality. quor. not for the salvation of man- Would I'nvor One Cliiss. kiml frin drinking, for mind you. Then too the nollev catura to t'.m they say rich and MMr alike can foreign clement. The statement says rn Till ii send out and get all they want. "Orogon has many citizens, especially Kurmmgp liontleggliig. many or foreign birth ,who doslro to They encourage by this method tlw have liquor In Hielr homes. Thoy j.rarthw of bootlegging. A man can fool tlmt It would be n hardship and ' tend away and get all ho wants and an lnfrlngqnOut of tholr porsounl II-1 in aplte of everything, ho can manage borty. MVDTIC Dnilll 1 1 i rniiH i Ofi! DISTRICTS; BQ0TLEG6ING iiflnn nil nnvPi rtanu un duig, S 10 UK ORIS )) lluolleggoi l'hiil Tliclr Troy Among tllo Vent lis, Aitoi cling io Ite- eiiids of Allot, Thu Portland Tulegram, tho organ i of tho dry party, contained n fow days ngo u big front pngo display stating that tho saloon must havo bbvs In onlor to oxlst and nskod tho ques- 'PI... f.tln..,!.... In n ...,.... ...... Inl Tho drys nro trying to no-1 h '" ' " "" n lu tlou: "Have you a boy to spnro?" o forolen voto by allowing oki-uih to n coast miner sent from nouueggings wouui ne lounu anu pro- tnct tiwy would favor tho rorolgn elo aecuted, but hundretls of cases would mont ngnlnst othor olomonts. I'liy-lclims of Tlmt I'liirc Wcrr llnrf lU'caiive They Wnile I'rcvrlp lions fur Liquor, Tho ulter failure of n drylW! nlt' to prevont the mo of Hum ta well lllustmlod In tho c.uo of tyrti I'olnt, a Coos county city whlei Ui boon dry for a long time. Freqantlr thoro have uoen projccutlom for 3 lug liquor thoro and rccentlr a tta bor of tho loading pliyltlam ol te city wore fined for writing pwrtr AU u triDi i.t WCO DRON! VMoJfivnuM feuGENE 0C0Aa F, E.HAGUE JED, MOELIER ll. G. HORN ' 1R. M. ROUNDS iv.' fETER LOGGIE ; "JOHN 0. MULLEN EDGAR McDANIEL .:WULIAM G. CHANDLER vDB. GEO. E. DIX iBfcW.A.T0YE D, COHAN PA f' ft, M0RR0W u& n,BERTS0N rs8'AJfKRi0BERrs0N 3J. E, LEETS fiPHN KR0NH0LM i' . o. I1AKVEY . x !' iinn W P. LANORITH Stt4AJInin F. A, GOLDFN Wl l IMjft JURPEN 'ift. R. KFLLER "The Holy Scripturo an alike without wan ant i the liklory of civilization IvSiiac u FRANK PllfiSI FY !R. W. SARTER IHUGH LONG WILLIAM SCHROEDER J, W. HILDENBRAND DAVIO A. ALEXANDER GEORGE J. FOURIER MFi i. niiNrAN J. I. TERRELL i AUGUST FARLEY E. D. BUSBY lD. A. CURRY .BLANCO CIGAR STORE :W. 0. WIMMER iUNION CIGAR STORE GEORGE S. YOUNG BLANCO BARBER SHOP A, JOHNSON R. M. WOOD LEE VANDERMARK i. W. DAVIS H. H. BRADFIELD R. STAR L KELLOND 0. S. TORREY -1. H. BAUM. ,R. C. DILIARD for S. Lando, I fir-1 1'jtory of thf Church air Oif'l;iliti'jii. And lookin,r to fiom tiio days of Abraham, never be discovered. Without saloons The buslnoss mon who havo signed wjwre drinking niou (n buy what tholr names to tho statomonts whloh ther want, and the drys mark It, do appear herewith" havo looked Into tho Mot say the people are to be doprlv- legal phaso of tho mattor and find '! of drink, a man will, with a sup- trat tho dry aro not prohibiting tho Washington, I). C: I tlons for whiskey. During the couty fair this J (hero was a lot of drinking t to sell It out to his uelahbor. Some euro tV "' " -... --- . . .wa.m wv ttj HIIWIIIIIA UStltalll Llf i 1 IJIIDL llil IIU1 CI U 1 1 L. 11 (I 111 it in well to look into tho quostlon ! of tho walfnro of tho young mon of tie I'olnt, uvon though tne pi "Tnx all I'rohlbltlonlsts SB a head'01" conininnlly and tho btnto, for lt"lry." . , iseoins that thoy aro tho particular. mm r.,ie tiuu.uee.uuu in rovuuue, Bnlno of Um u00n0KKQr j ,iry torri. was tho nilvloo glvon tho Ways and ,orl01 lu tllU mrt ot tho tnto- i- .... t.i , .i. I.. .... .... . i ... . ' ,.. .. , ...ni.an un huihuiiimiii- uw in uquor mu nro Himpiy roquii- .moiiiih ConiiiilttQO today In a lottor oral nrroata of mon who sold or gnvo . r Hinir. ue win noi uo u ing tuni an monoy spont for liquor with a deal re to break the law but fchall go out of tho stnto. ni uuxuiMirg inero navo nocn sov liquor to hoyn and lu most ensos these ulivllml 1i .Ifilm llnvli Inmlnt nt nnn i ....... ...m.t .,..! Ilin n. ..... .. . . .. I I. ... . 4 I IIIUII H.-VUDDII IIIU BUVUiU Jill IIIHIIIIIUI.I. nemoorntlc faotlnns In tho tlmt tholr illicit nud wrongful prnc- tlco wnrrantod. n a city with II- votoloss Dlstrlot of Columbia. Mr. Iloylo, In his momorlnl to tho com consod snloons tho Inwa provldo thnt a snlnou keeper shall not soil liquor u .!..... Iiu ...... ft... 1.- ...Ill l. r .. . ... . .. ' mi. wj. urn. mi win iju, ti inny were stopping tno iiso of II-' ()f tno i iMwuegging jusi me same nun win uw quor tuo question would bo n differ. ' encouraged to take this step In law eut one, but tho drys would pormlt , wreaking. of tho freo tiso of liquor by rich and ....-..., vv i... ,....,,.. una ,.u imur jimi. bij (.nuy uuy it ouisiuo. j to minors. If this rulo Is broken noi wujeci w me iree use or uquor why It Is Done. mlttoo, suggests that lnstond of ln-i without punishment It Is becauso or provided tlm people get It out of tho! Tho quostlon has arlson lu tho , . . 'tho IncJc of nrosoeiitlon on Uio nnrt .iiu i, . . ..r..i i. -- .i ......... .. .... .. I crnnalni? in ntninnl rnvnniin nv on i ,uk "l I'rO'WIHIOH Oil UIO purl "'"i . ""!. im iuwiiiiiuii iiiuiiis ui some aft io wny tuo poiloy " " " of offlcors j'-t druukoiiueas will be worse whore U doslgmxl to cms:! out tho smaller I ll00r nilor nni, lolmcoo I0 ,)onio. Tho inwa under which saloons aro liquor cu only be procured In quantl-j Orogon breworlos In ordor to fatten ! Hconsod provldo protection against ... man n..ur uiiiiHam irnu uuy uiupuisoot tuo uquor trusts in otlior uwuo i"ii uio iioiiuuiy uy n uix tlto youths until thoy huvo ronohod what thoy want a -any time. states , tbo oceilmnU of tll0 wntor wa. the ago of twonty-ono. In a dry tor- .Mut.1 Semi .Money Awny. It Is asked that tho voter oxorcleo, I rltory thov nro i.iiiirotn..t.i ami nm Ll Fi Y ROSEBURG BUIB5 PI u J4C00, to tiio liib&uiil hour. w.U r;,.i ii N;i- tion bo found of strength ,, uwrn whoso dcodIo t'fMII fliif trusted t- ' i ilit !' Villi fn tlifin-VOKHtES The drs do not nlijeet to drinking his or nor fairness of mind and con but they would do away with tbo re- sldor whothor It Is right to voto for venues for Orogon and hnvo tho Ore- n policy which allows tho unrostrlct- gon mun semi hU money to anothor od use of Uquor and tho unrestricted atate. Thej would holp tho liquor expenditure for tho Bamo but requlros makers and seller of other stutes nud thnt t!.o revenues of Orogon bo cut thus deprive Oregon of what flnan- off and nil tho money thus expondod clal benefits It insight derive from tho sent to othor stntos. business. For the sake ot drinking j Tho womon voters who object to humanity? Ily no means for tho dry? their mon friends and rolntlvos drink eieiHlly say tbat the law "does not Ing and who think thnt by voting dry forbid the me of liquor by any eltlxon ' thoy will accomplish this ond, should I V" r'l'h or poor." , not be nijslod. If thoy voto tho dry He can drink all that ho wanta ticket thoy aro voting to do away from mhor states simply by Iwvlng It, with tho prnporly rogulatod und li fchlppod direct to him and his friends reused drinking place, to allow tho can have all they want Just so thoy men to consume unrestricted amounts accept It mi the quiet. , of liquor, and to force thorn to solid The drys according to their own what money is spont in that way out statement would have Oregon mon of tho state. riih und poor" drink all that thoy Harms Without llelp. may desire but they must spend their From a business standpoint tho dry money lu other stutes. ' policy Is simply one which butchors Tho jiollrj Is not to prohibit the use the revenue of Oregon without pro of liquor, and does not regulate tho venting lu thu least tho drinking ha .iiiiount tl ut ahull be cousumed by au bit which requlros that money should individual. Licensed saloons are ro- be sent out of tho stnto Instead of ha quired not to sell liquor to a man In- Ing sueut In Orogon. and which en- toxliatcd but under the dry pkn a courages unlawful means of securing gon. rltory thoy nro unprotected and nro Ho estlmntea tho drlnkors of tho proy upon which tho vulture boot- tho country nro nlroady paying n iter capita tax of S7.no per 'annum be- cnuso of tho prosont duties on hover nges, whoreas tho Prohibitionist con tributes jiothlng, "It Is a cnrdlnnl principle of the Democratic party that e.o far as pos sible taxes should bq levied on nil allko," auld Mr. lloylo's lottor. "Kq'ual rights to all and speolnl prlvllogos to none should bo tho motto now. leggors especially foed. Secretly and sllontly the peddlers of liquor In n dry torrltory can poison tho boys with their cheap and dnngerous substi tutes for liquor, but in a Hconsod community young mon under ago cannot entor a snloon and drink with any safety to himself or to tho saloon man. Xo ono wanhj to aparo a boy for any oauso If it can bo holpod, but ask tho quostlon put by tho prohibi tion organ, "Havo-you n boy to sparo?" Unloss you havo, don't take him to n dry torrltory whoro ho will bo the victim of tho bootlegger. You onnnot protect your bov "If you tnx the Prohibitionists $5, against learning illegal habits and a hoad you will raise about $150,000.-1 acqlllrluK t,,a drinking habit In a dry 000 In additional revenue, as tho Pro-1 if100'' ut ln a community where i.n i.iic i. . . hero aro llceel saloons, tho law hlbitlonlbts claim to roprosont one-, rotooti yoir boy fop you unU, ho third of tho population, or about 38,. reaches tho age of twonty-ono yoars, 000.000 persons." i when In all legal and moral mnttors, Notwithstanding Mr. Ilovlo's pro- U ,B rot,0Klod that ho must havo tost, members or tho Ways and Means ' ""'? ""BU ,to ,00k 0,,t for h,,nso,f rnmn . ,., ....... r 10 record3 f dry counties in v '"u" ,u "L "u,h southern Oregon will show that more 1Iitmim City Went Pry X 1H liiilil Idle nml Vacant ' I'ourttH'ii Jlimtli Hosoburg suffered a buslnfSotk somo time ago when the IW H tol was erected In tint cltr hotel was lonied on condltloni W tho city wont wot. Douglu coU and UoEoburg wont dry and l who had taken the lease cinteU Ho did not want to try to nin In a city of that sire wWch As n result the hotel bulMW Idle for a perlqd of fourtcj J-jJ, Finally some of the bu8lne5 together and decided that lh w tho vacant hotel as too gr . . ...nnrv 10 l"'" mado up ouou.i . rf joBf tho place choaply and secured ono to conduct It. . 0 Tho Incident simply sho ' buslnoss standpoint that in are willing to Invest In a "J undertake any enterprise or s when thoro Is an cer'7 Je phM tho liquor question or wneu i is to bo dry. 8,,OFh0,B!eiJw which nro suffered lnr',i.i AAn n hLV " ...i.A.. im nt'LMPJv -- nos3 wny Yiiu "'- i voto against tho liccn liquor business .. n( . ..n fDl ' ra ci'""- Thero aro other munltles which nn -- tle. bu lncs wa " man can buy a ba.rel of beer and liquor replacing the llmi-eil and lc on a 'war t.,x" ml.f,no. which MP boys under a,o h hoc lei n trny Tc ! in I bu s .bat ho spuiuU tho monoj for tho whUh would larm the state without a'ul probablv whlsKo ti-bnco Oeu,i ,,,'.,11,, ,u wl.re( bcor lu boiuo other state. I m uny way helping tho Individual. I uud logal documents. I nt 1 "t ..i1!: '?. ",nors ,8 nQt I l w cities and cob- ..ffrea I'"- allowed aud Is tirosecuted. 1,1 Advertise .1 u ivw 'I . H.O.DIei-sforaboolK;tlU''Vi