MAYOR CHANGES HIS OPINION.
The Mayor of Seattle (which city has lately gone dry) confessed to a reporter: “I voted wet, and am ashamed of it. I haven’t bad a woman in my office crying ;nid saying that her husband hasn’t turned in any money in six months. I have not had this occur since the first of January, when the saloons were closed. There used to be four or five a dav.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 259, 18 January 1917, Page 11
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73MAYOR CHANGES HIS OPINION. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 259, 18 January 1917, Page 11
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