CHAPTER XIII.
ECHOES OF THE HATCHET.
MRS. NATION AND THE SALOON.
The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation | ||
FROM A HEART-BROKEN MOTHER.
Patterson, New Jersey, Sept., 2nd, 1901—Dear Mrs. Nation:—Will you come to this city before going home? The conditions here are worse than in any place in the whole country. One thousand saloons run day and night, every day in the year. Come for God's sake. You can do so much good, and if you smashed fifty or sixty of the hell holes here you would be called an angel. Do Come! and save the young of both sexes.
Yours,
A HEART-BROKEN MOTHER.
CHAPTER XIII.
ECHOES OF THE HATCHET.
MRS. NATION AND THE SALOON.
The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation | ||