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Show 'Dry' Evangel Coolly Treated by Britishers lly I "iilvi-i St v!.-.r. IONDON, Sept. Jl. William Jolm-J Jolm-J sou, the Amorican prohibition advocate trying to extend prohibition prohibi-tion to Britain, visited Birmingham today, but got a cool reception, according ac-cording to dispatches from that city. In a conference with business men he advocated Iced milk, water and lemonade as substitutes for beer for men working In the furnaces, Baying that beer did not give the men stam-ina; stam-ina; but "beer tastes good, and I like It myself.' ' This caused l:eon amusement at Birmingham, where prohibition is hardly mora than an academic question. |