INCONSISTENCIES OF THE WETS.
Talking with a supposedly intelligent European during a recent extended trip abroad, Bishop Ernest E. Richardson of the Method’st Episcopal Church was told at different times in one conversation these two so-called facts; That hundreds of thousands of Americans were coming over to Kuroi>e every summer in order that they might get liquor freely; and a few minutes afterwards by *he same individual, that more liquor was being purchased and consumed in America to-day than before Prohibition. When his attention was called to the discrepancy in his statements he was unable to reconcile them.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 374, 18 August 1926, Page 18
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98INCONSISTENCIES OF THE WETS. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 374, 18 August 1926, Page 18
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