. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. C bo 3 om $ a o 2o. THE INDICTMENT OF THE SALOON 5 Edward Everett Hale: If anybody will take charge of all Bostons poverty and crime whichresults from drunkenness, the South Congregational Church, of which Ihave the honor to be the minister, will alone take charge of all the rest ofthe poverty which needs relief in the city of Boston. Robert G. Ingersoll: I am aware that there is a prejudice against any man engaged in themanufacture of alcohol. I believe from the time it issues from the


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. C bo 3 om $ a o 2o. THE INDICTMENT OF THE SALOON 5 Edward Everett Hale: If anybody will take charge of all Bostons poverty and crime whichresults from drunkenness, the South Congregational Church, of which Ihave the honor to be the minister, will alone take charge of all the rest ofthe poverty which needs relief in the city of Boston. Robert G. Ingersoll: I am aware that there is a prejudice against any man engaged in themanufacture of alcohol. I believe from the time it issues from the coiledand poisoned worm in the distillery until it enters into the hell of death,dishonor and crime, that it dishonors ever3Tbody who touches it—from itssource to where it ends. I do not believe anybody can contemplate thesubject without becoming prejudiced against the liquor crime. All wehave to do, gentlemen, is to think of the wrecks on either side of the stream,of the suicides, of the insanity, of the poverty, of the ignorance, of thedestitution, of the little children tugging at the faded and witheredbreasts, of we


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