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Domestic News October 29, 1900

The Worcester Spy

Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts

What is this article about?

The inaugural no-license rally occurred at Laurel Street M.E. Church last evening, led by Rev. Harvey H. Paine, who advocated voting for prohibition candidates to foster moral governance and party faith. Other speakers supported temperance.

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NO LICENSE MEETING AT LAUREL STREET
The first of a series of no-license rallies was in Laurel Street M. E. Church last evening. Rev. Harvey H. Paine, pastor of the church, urged citizens to consider the moral phase of the political question. He believed that a vote for prohibition candidates was not wasted, but would be a builder of firmer faith in the party. The need of a no-license administration in the municipality was touched upon and other speakers made short addresses in the interests of temperance.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Religious Event

What keywords are associated?

No License Rally Prohibition Candidates Temperance Laurel Street Church

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. Harvey H. Paine

Where did it happen?

Laurel Street M. E. Church

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Primary Location

Laurel Street M. E. Church

Event Date

Last Evening

Key Persons

Rev. Harvey H. Paine

Event Details

The first of a series of no-license rallies was held in Laurel Street M. E. Church. Rev. Harvey H. Paine, pastor of the church, urged citizens to consider the moral phase of the political question and believed that a vote for prohibition candidates was not wasted but would build firmer faith in the party. The need of a no-license administration in the municipality was touched upon and other speakers made short addresses in the interests of temperance.

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