Show an a I ow art an unwritten law long ago de barred the dram shop keeper from eute entering ring society and now as a result of the agitation brought about by temperance good government cluba mu umpai voters leagues law enforcement organizations etc the tha current os 01 public opinion lisa has get bt strong y against the saloonkeeper saloon keeper in politics and especially the saloon keeper la III office we rejoice in this advancement ot of antl anti saloon sentiment it presages the time ot of hotter better man manners jera purer laws and leads lead s us ua to hope that the day la Is it not cit tar far distant when saloon mailing will be as disreputable as saloon keep ing foi Is the man who supports tae saloon by influence vole or patronage and who shares in its profits piot tta and moro more righteous than the man who ha keeps the saloon T it if the saloon is a necessity why ostracize socially and politically the saloon keeper has not the liquor man mall some reason for complaining ot of injustice in thin matter under the civil law liquor selling is a perfectly legitimate business why then should the tha civic and privileges of 0 tho the liquor seller be abridged true we do not want saloon keepers to have any voice or hand in making and ancl executing our laws but we me would prevent it by shutting up lip the saloons and taking loth the saloonkeeper saloon keeper and the government out of the liquor business to place the ban of the tha law upon the traffic la Is the only way by which saloon men car from a elvic civic standpoint tand PoInt be justly deprived ot of the c citizen a right to hold office certain of our municipal would in the interests of good make it impossible for a saloonkeeper saloon keeper to become aa a a alderman so would we by making it impossible for any man to become a saloon keeper union signal |