Show TIME TO DRINK Steadily man has been forced to the conclusion that for tor economic reasons he cant can't afford to drink In tho the last century the temperance clock has gone ahead more moro than twelve hours Tho per capita consumption of or spirits has steadily been decreasing In all countries which are aio a ad ad- ad A hundred years ago co for ex example example ex- ex ample amplo drinking among amons gentlemen began with rising To Today ay it only begins at C G o'clock- o'clock The Time er very fact act that former Cormer English English English En En- glish marriages were celebrated before rt on was due largely to the laws law's recognition recognition o of the fact that after that hour no gentleman worth worthy of the name w was s supposed supposed sup sup- posed d to be sober enough to go through h tho the marriage ceremony with responsibility ty Ask the average man today about his drinking and In the great majority of at cases roSeS he will reply Oh I never take anything until after alter office hours Nothing NothIng Nothing Noth Noth- ing but an economic reason will explain this arbitrary division for morally morall It would seem as wrong to drink at 7 p p. p m m. m as s at 7 n. n m. m Economically Economical however the them m matter is different since It is from lom this point o of view a question of efficiency of at pro producing r result sult units And experience I has shown that alcohol will not produce them I |