m ' j Sl?W m- j. . v . n ?. is. . MWUM WSK'S sWBsefeM The Natien (s NOW Voting ON THE TWO RED-HOT QUESTIONS ". v$i s wr iz&m SJA. 1 V1 PROHIBITION . Enforcement? Modification? Repeal? AND THE FEDERAL BONUS Fer All Soldiers and Sailors Who Were the Uniform During the World War? The Literary Digest, in a Natien-Wide Pell, Has Mailed Individual Secret Ballets te Mere than TEN MILLION VOTERS asking them whether they favor a DRY, MOIST, or WET Policy, and whether they are FOR or AGAINST the BONUS A STARTLING REVELATION OF THE REAL WILL OF THE PEOPLE Which will point, in advance of election, te the DEFEAT or VICTORY of many Candidates INDIVIDUAL SECRET EALLOTS have been mailed te mere than TEN MILLION MEN AND WOMEN VOTERS throughout the United States. Every vote cast will express the free, uninfluenced, secret preference of the voter, unknown te anyone but himself or herself. Every voter who receives one of these ballets is urged te mark and mail it at once. Whichever policy en Prohibi tion and the Soldiers' Benus you favor, be sure te back it new by your vote, because your vote will help te strengthen your side in determining the final policy. ALL CLASSES OF VOTERS in all States and all communities in the Natien are being polled with complete impartiality. They include business men, riier chants, farmers, manufacturers, railroad employees, bankers, clerks, builders, con tractors, superintendents, managers, carpenters, plasterers, plumbers, painters, mechanics, printers, miners, steel workers, workers in every trade and branch of industry, both union and non-union, professional men and women of all classes, including lawyers, doctors, clergymen, authors, actors, newspaper men, dentists, engineers, educators, architects, musicians, etc., in short, all the classes of men and women who make up the voting population in all parts of the country. NO PROPAGANDA OF ANY KIND is connected with this great national poll of the American people. The Literary Digest is always strictly nen-partizan and impartial en all controversial questions. It records the facts and the opinions of all parties and all classes. That is why it has come te be regarded by millions of Americans as the one representative and indispensable periodical record of all phases of American life. HERE IS A COPY OF THE SECRET BALLOT (This copy is printed here for information only, and will net be accepted in the voting) Secret Ballet en Prohibition and Soldiers' Benus Ne Signature Ne Condition Ne Obligation Mark and Mail at once PROHIBITIONS (Put a cress (x) in the square only opposite the policy you favor) II; 1. De you favor the continuance and strict enforcement of the Eight eenth Amendment and Velstead Law? 2. De you favor modification of the Velstead Law te permit light wines and beers? 3. De you favor a repeal of the Prohibition Amendment? IS 'pi r Uf SOLDIERS' BONUS;(Put a. cress (x) in the square under 'lYes" or "Ne") YES NO De you favor a Federal Benus for all American Soldiers and Sailors P1 f""-1 LJ LJ who were the Uniform during the World War ? It Is Important te Mark and Return This Ballet Immediately MILLIONS OF CITIZENS are discussing these two questions with intense feeling. Beth questions have a personal interest te every man and woman, and child in the United States, and will be controlling factors in the coming Congres sional elections in many States. This Natien-wide poll, new being taken by THE LITERARY DIGEST, will reveal, in advance of the election, hew the majority of the citizens stand en these questions. The result is everywhere eagerly awaited. r EVERY WEEK FROM EVERY STA TE IN THE UNION .... 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