Said prohibition Maine to prohibition Georgia: 'Here's looking at you' by Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published in Puck 1907. Illustration shows two men, one labelled 'Georgia' and the other labelled 'Maine', both are holding bottles, one labelled 'Orange Phosphate' and the other labelled 'Cold Tea' which contain alcohol; their pockets are filled with such bottles, their method of subverting prohibition.


Said prohibition Maine to prohibition Georgia: 'Here's looking at you' by Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published in Puck 1907. Illustration shows two men, one labelled 'Georgia' and the other labelled 'Maine', both are holding bottles, one labelled 'Orange Phosphate' and the other labelled 'Cold Tea' which contain alcohol; their pockets are filled with such bottles, their method of subverting prohibition.


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