File:Two men in shirtsleeves in June 1919. Tavern sign at southwest corner of Twelfth and Olive proclaims the imminent imposition of the first stage of Prohibition.jpg

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English: Vertical, black and white photograph showing two men in shirtsleeves walking down the sidewalk. Behind them, a large tavern sign proclaims the imminent imposition of the first stage of Prohibition. It reads: "Bone dry forever / Buy now for the rest of your life / Stop and think what you will pay for a quart after July 1st."
Title: Two men in shirtsleeves in June 1919. Tavern sign at southwest corner of Twelfth and Olive proclaims the imminent imposition of the first stage of Prohibition.
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Source Missouri History Museum
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N25954
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Swekosky Notre Dame College Collection- Downtown (01) Oversize
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Prohibition
Advertising
St. Louis Street Scenes
Pedestrians
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147063
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91C4E018-CFD3-FBB6-F673-52AEFF14871D

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