The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 01, 1922, Page 13, Image 13

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The Commoner
FEBRUARY, 1922
13
Cures Asthma or Costs Nothing.
Any
trader who suffers from the
." Upjisc can DO quicrciy cueu
aD0JL..t riakinff a penny tnrougn tne
wilhrkablo discovery o C. Leavengood,
rPmarkabio aw Rosedale, Kansas.
l589.f b,Rpnd a penny Just write Mr.
Don't sonj J he will semi you a
Leavenffood anu rcscrlptIon 0n 10
bff. .,b0",fi If it cures pay. $1.25
Sthcrwlso you owe nothing, auv.
m nnr pne Most ProrUnttlepUKhbred
h HnEEUa Northern raisea cnicKens.
ducks cce. turkey-. Fowls, cb, Incubators
it reduced priced. 29th year. jCawat Want.
1)0 abolished, do we not all believe
that they will ruin the white race, if
no other! Ruin is the right word
because these evils bring physical as
well as moral ruin on their victims,
and that physical ruin is apt to be
passed down from generation to gen
eration. Think of the horrible waste
of human life and power which pro
ceeds oven in this favored common
wealth from the two evils, alcoholism
and venereal diseases. Think of the
her, and joyless. I regret to say that
among the men of Boston and Cam
bridge with whom I have the habit
of associating, I hear a good deal of
that talk. It seems to come more
from the well-to-do class than from
what is called the laboring class. Is
there any sense in that talk? It is
said in Holy Writ that wine makes
glad tho heart of man. But what
sort oi a gladness is it? As Presi
heavy burden of taxation whir.h rn
5& from the necessity of tnklntr
'& R. F. NEUBERT Or, 8g 882 Meib, MIb. care, of the victims of these evils,
ana or tneir uerective or incapable
descendants. It is not an exaggera
tion to- say that the futuro of the
white race depends on the inhibition
of these two crushing evils.
ThGre is one other aspect of this
question which I should like to put
before the committee; because I no
tice that there is a considerable
propaganda now going on in the
press and on the platform against
prohibition and its enforcement. It is
alleged that the advocates of prohibi
tion measures are joy-killers,that they
are proposing to make life, sad, som-
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34R. A CROSS GIANT HADDITRY, gi Lous Bio.
418,1 Easton Ave ,
dent of Harvard University, I uaed to
ne invited every year to tho annual
dinner of the Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company in Fanouil HalL
The ground for inviting tho President
of Harvard was that Harvard College
was next in age to tho Ancient and
Honorablo Artillery Company as to
creation by the Colony. I went oc
casionally. Now that dinner perfect
ly illustrated the effoct of alcohol on
tho average human being at a festive
occasion. It began cheerfully and
quietly; but soon tho whisky began
to flow, and then the champagne.
Their effects wore produced within
fifteen minutes. What had been an
orderly company became a boisterous
and rowdy company; noisy talk and
loud' laughter broke out all over thd
hall; irrational and inarticulate mer
riment prevailed. Such are the only
pleasures it would be absurd to call
them joys which the disuse of al
cohol will kill. Now, on the other
hand, what kind of joy will die suc
cess of prohibition increase among
mankind? Tho joys of health and
of the family, the joy of playing with
children, grandchildren, and great
grandchildren, the joy in successful
work, the joys, in short, which come
with the exerciso of the finest human
faculties and of the finest emotions.
Do not listen to this silly talk about
disuse of alcohol killing joy. It will
promote the highest joys. It will pre
vent only certain trival pleasures
Which are for many people unwhole
some, and for some people danger
ous. I wish I had a larger audience to
hear this testimony from an old man
who was never a total abstainer un
til war prohibition was enacted by
congress. It is just a matter of fact
that I have taken wine and beer
never spirituous liquors when I was
in company; and although I never
felt the sensation of relief from
fatigue said to be produced by al
coholic drinks, or laughed more, or
talked louder from taking wine, since
these effects wore not produced on
me, doubtless I have had such enjoy
ments as a moderate use of alcohol
can give. I was more than eighty
years old when I became a total ab
stainer; but I can now testify con
fidently that total abstinence has
killed no joys in me that are worth
having. There is nothing in this talk
about killing joy by dispensing with
alcohol in the life of the community
or of the individual.
Your committee, Mr. Chairman,
can now render a great service to all
the people of the commonwealth by
recommending the immediate pass
age of Senate Bill 68, or some
equivalent.
TEACHING EVOLUTION FORBID
DEN BY BILL IN KENTUCKY
An Associated Press dispatch,
dated Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 23, says:
Teaching of evolution as it relates to
Tin nrijrin of man would be forbid
den in any public school, county
grade, city high school, college or
university which receives support
wholly or in part from the state un
der a bill introduced in the house o
representatives today by Representa
tive Ellis, of Barren county.
The measure forbids teaching of
"Darwinism, atheism, agnosticism or
evolution as it pertains to the origin
of man." It was referred to the com
mittee on Kentucky statutes.
The antievolution bill provides
that any professor or teacher who
teaches any of the prescribed sub
jects shall be fined ?50 to $500 or
given ten days to one year in jail
or both for each offense.
Oirtof From Our Farms to iti
The Cream of tho flntst eropu Kntacky' botrBtlfaJ
oil can prodoca- rips, rich kayca smooth and paai
low -frith that raro olJ fashioned flavor nrd fra
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bank on it you hava never tailed a finer CarcrtjJ,
more intmytoz tobacco tn ail
yoar me.
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Our Famous Old Kentucky llomespon Is
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day Is Ilka nljjht coaranteed free from
chemical and all oUtcr adulterations that
conceal Imperfections, delude the sens of
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Grown and naturcd in Kentucky's finest
soil, cnt at tho proper lime, carefully
relectcd, seed, mellowed, cored and
"sweated" hy tne aonta method our irrandr
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