. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. de upon the Anti-Saloon De Quincy Tully, secretary-treasurer of the society publishing thispaper, is a favorite orator at liquor conventions, and his speeches are re-produced in pamphlet form and used as ammunition by the Drink H. Russell tells me that at one time Tully applied for a positionwith the Anti-Saloon League, and failed to get it. One issue of The True Reformer advocates leaving the prize fightlaw as it is, and devotes many pages of its space to an earnes


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. de upon the Anti-Saloon De Quincy Tully, secretary-treasurer of the society publishing thispaper, is a favorite orator at liquor conventions, and his speeches are re-produced in pamphlet form and used as ammunition by the Drink H. Russell tells me that at one time Tully applied for a positionwith the Anti-Saloon League, and failed to get it. One issue of The True Reformer advocates leaving the prize fightlaw as it is, and devotes many pages of its space to an earnest effort toprove prohibition impracticable. I am told that The True Reformer ismailed regularly to ministers in various sections of the country. TheTrue Reformer frankly states that it is not published to make money, orwith the expectation of even paying the cost of its publication, but as amedium for conveying valuable information to the people not otherwiseobtainable. Another of the chaplains, the Rev. E. A. Wasson, is pastor of Protestant Episcopal Church, at Newark, New Jersey, and edi-. to H > .=


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