NOT ALL THAT FANCY PAINTED IT. Mrs. Newtown Jones : Well, my dear, I don't see that this Prohibition is going to do so much for us after all, if our husbands are to be tempted away from their homes every night to Temperance Clubs. Mrs. Kilbirnie Smith : Yes, and get into the habit of spending their wages on billiards and cards. Why must they have Clubs any more than hotels — that's what I want to know ?
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 128, 13 December 1902, Page 9
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76NOT ALL THAT FANCY PAINTED IT. Mrs. Newtovm Jones * Well, my dear, I don't see that this Prohibition is going to do so much for us after all, if our husbands are to be tempted away from their homes every night to Temperance Clubs. Mrs. Kilbirnie Smith : Yes, and get into the habit of spending their wages on billiards and cards. Why must they have Clubs any more than hotels—that's what I want to know ? Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 128, 13 December 1902, Page 9
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