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Bonedry Solons with their bones. "We want the country to know that we are bonedry", and to prove it these Staunch Advocates of the prohibition law in the 69th Congress showed their emblems at the U.S. Capitol today, April 29th. They are left to right: Rep. W. T. Fitzgerald, Ohio; Rep. R. A. Green, Florida; Rep. B. G. Lowrey, Mississippi; Rep. John N. Tillman, Arkansas, who introduced the resolution in Congress to investigate the prohibition laws and William D. Upshaw, Georgia
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