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Show Didn't Ruin Him 1 '"Prohibition is ruining me," said a famous restaurant keeper, dosing his jazz palace to escape "oankruptcy. Then it occured to him that there might, alter all, be money in selling real food, to people who wanted to eat it So he started coffee houses, box lunches, and all sorts of ways of feeding hungry people at reasonable prices. Now he buys a movie-magnate's million-dollar home. Prohibition paid, alter ail. It took drink to seil a quarter's quar-ter's worth of food and a dime's worth of jazz for four dollars. j But real food, like any other real commodity, sold to , people who want it, is better business. |