TOO TRUE.
An officer of the Ohio State 1 iquor League is accredited with the following, taken from one of his recent speeches on prosperity to the liquor brotherhood:—• “It will appear from these facts, gentlemen, that the success of our business is dependent largely upon the creation of an appetite for drink. Men who drink liquor, like others will die, and if there is no new api>etite created our counters will be empty, as will be our money drawers. Our children will go hungry, or we must change our business to some* thing more remunerative. “The open field for the creation of this appetite is among the boys. After men are grown and their habits arc formed they rarely change in this regard. It will be needfull, therefore, that missionary work be dour among the boys, and I make the sug gestion, that nickels expended in treats to the boys now will return in dollars to your tills after the appetites have been formed. Above all things, create appetites.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 273, 18 March 1918, Page 5
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170TOO TRUE. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 273, 18 March 1918, Page 5
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