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Show Page SOUTH SALT LAKE 6 lhurda, HATS OFF TO THE by I October 31, 1SC8 The illustration published on this page is an indication of the serious conflicts waged between good health and chronic bodily ailments. Published statistics very seldom tell the full story of how man wages war against good health through and apatite gratification. The distillers of "hard liquor are fully aware of the many evils and detriments in health and happiness resulting from its use and have urged the social drinker to avoid However, liquor in any form creates too many problems to allow it to be freely dispensed without some positive controls invoked against its use by the younger generalioo. OSES Dr. K. E. Hn.:is, Los ltd Lt u have the I:. - diniJv m;.i-in hand with head hard and howc.l as is the and held at funerals. This is a funeral. We shall l.u" viuv the remains,1 which aim) is a fmierrd custom. Hats off to tlic Lures ! '- l self-indulgen- ces en.-lv-m of miles away Iron l.on-ecitys leading hr'.tl, 1 naturglorious and t.uas'tally long eame to a dead slip widi a was a large ihht time in t!,e Duty recently called loc Having registered at the ally sauntered toward the oiu lounge. Hut at the great door hiM-.lred- far-ll.ir.- gasp. Over the ds.ruay old days: Ladies CooKt:1!! . s g over-indulgen- 1 A loaded bar ran the vast Icnglh of the place, and twelve I .m eu dez bartenders did the honors en bartenders can do plenty of undine to plenty of ladies (with apologies to tin: word Laly'). llmthfr Wil.sler sty W idy is a woman who conducts herself i:t a ladylike t. runner. All true Americans drop a tear white-gown- Liquor Causes ills ce. siih-ui- : ed EXTEND 1 FH0WM ajidl Ainaxkiant a!-.- It-- - nt hi pi-- -i I. ii- man when wo an ?!,(': 0 do less than $.1,000. That is a yearly rate ot In (100. And this is a 'LuV.es o n!y inn. It als i. ml:- - the fact-thaAmerica is traveling with all brakes off to uatiiuutl s::lci,!e. Some time ago there was a Wine and Liauor convention in Chicago. Here are some excerpts from speeches delivered there: Teach American women how to drink. Invite and welcome them to your bars and tap rooms." We need to understand the habits ol women and the younger generation. Train your publicity to catch the eye and develop the interests oi the younger generation." Make youth liquor conscious. Make it smart to drink wine." Cultivate the public, don't worry about politicians. We control millions oi votes and through them the industry can be preserved." Aim at bringing liquor consumption in America up to equal the much larger per capita use in Europe." ! In answer to a question poTts and made We count i; a utv ager ready reply: LIQUORS BRAZEN CHALLENGE t o A STUDY OF 3,422 CASES OF LOBAR PNEUMONIA ft J DURING i n :ars in cook co. hospital AGES TO 30 39 Chicago HABIT ABSTAINS moderate DRItSKEP, HEAVY DRINKERS 5 j. if NFLU E I AMERICAN MEDICAL 1 ALCOHOL ON PROGNOSIS OF PNEUMONIA JOURNAL o 107 . JOSEPH CAPPS, M.Q and GEORGE COLEMAN, MJ). rW 'The fiqums do cl necessarily represent impaired resistance aqainst the orq .3 n of syphilis, but reflect the carelessness and lack of precautions .,r'uuqh !' bout by intoxication?. . . . ; Sotutcei ALCOHOL AND MAN MAVFJJ EMERSON-p.1- 92 |