. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. FREEMAN II. BET I VS. Member \\u York Prohibition State Committee. I)R. E. L. TIFFANY, State Superintendent, Venango Work. New York. EVIDENCE FROM EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATION. 27 circulation, especially in the Democratic states which had already adoptedprohibition or were agitating for its adoption. It was thought to be agood medium for such an advertisement. The advertisement was forward-ed, with check for its payment, through an advertising agency. After afew days, the advertisement and


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. FREEMAN II. BET I VS. Member \\u York Prohibition State Committee. I)R. E. L. TIFFANY, State Superintendent, Venango Work. New York. EVIDENCE FROM EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATION. 27 circulation, especially in the Democratic states which had already adoptedprohibition or were agitating for its adoption. It was thought to be agood medium for such an advertisement. The advertisement was forward-ed, with check for its payment, through an advertising agency. After afew days, the advertisement and check were returned to the agency, with anote from the publisher declining to insert the advertisement as not beingsuitable to the columns of the Commoner. When informed of this, themanager of the Tower Press addressed a letter to the editor and publisherof the Commoner, protesting against the discrimination against the adver-tisement, and stating that the same advertisement had been accepted bythe leading daily newspapers and the leading religious and temperancepapers of the country. The manager stat


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