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Show BOOTLEGGERS HIT; TEA SUCCEEDS RUM Tired Workers Now Stagger Stag-ger Home Full of Oolong. The leaheJl haa replaced the highball, high-ball, according to local refreahment dispensers, and If .Mr. Tired Work-Inirman Work-Inirman dnea not bring hta entire weekly etlpead home on Saturday night and paea It over to hia spouse. It la because, a jw that the aalonna are rlneed. he haa formed another nlhulou habit that of drinking tea every afternoon. According to tmnlneee men. where their emplnvea used to find aome sort of excute, reaaonable or nther-wlee, nther-wlee, to go out about 4 o'clock In the afternoon fur stimulants, they now openly confess that a cup of hot ten. rhornWie or coffee la necea-sary necea-sary If they nre to - do Juntice to their work. Ice cream eodaa and sundaes have had to enure popularity with the humble cup of tea at the local eod l fountain for aome time. It la ld London blamea tha shortage of tea In that part of tha world on Americana, Ameri-cana, who, living In ' atatea where prohibition haa been paaaed, have taken to tea drinking aa a substitute, and no longer do they aneer at what they formerly deemed the besetting la ut ihele iletlise eseslas. |