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BREWERIES UNDER PROHIBITION.

When Prohibition is enacted the breweries do not go “out of business” they “go into business.” The Coors brewery in Colorado is doing twice* the business making malted milk and pottery it did when it \ya> a liquor-maufac luring establishment. The sale's force has increased from one man to twenty-eight. The pay roll has increased from eighty persons to 200 receiving 25 per cent, better pay.

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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 8

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BREWERIES UNDER PROHIBITION. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 8

BREWERIES UNDER PROHIBITION. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 8

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