The Year Book of the United States Brewers' AssociationThe Association, 1914 "List of members of the United States Brewers' Association", and "A list of brewers' associations in the United States" are included in the issues for 1911-12. |
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Page 19
... Michigan now has 34 dry counties , and 40 wet , being an in- crease of one dry county . In New York State , in 1914 , the result of the township elections showed 385 full license towns , 146 partial license towns , and 402 no - license ...
... Michigan now has 34 dry counties , and 40 wet , being an in- crease of one dry county . In New York State , in 1914 , the result of the township elections showed 385 full license towns , 146 partial license towns , and 402 no - license ...
Page 38
... Michigan : -There have been no new laws enacted in Michigan since the adjournment of the Legislature in May , 1913 . The Anti - Saloon League in Michigan during the past summer has taken up with the Attorney General the right of ...
... Michigan : -There have been no new laws enacted in Michigan since the adjournment of the Legislature in May , 1913 . The Anti - Saloon League in Michigan during the past summer has taken up with the Attorney General the right of ...
Page 39
... Michigan , notified the receivers of the Pere Marquette railroad to refrain from selling any liquor on any of the Pere Marquette lines in Michigan , as long as the Pere Marquette remains in the hands of the court , with the law in its ...
... Michigan , notified the receivers of the Pere Marquette railroad to refrain from selling any liquor on any of the Pere Marquette lines in Michigan , as long as the Pere Marquette remains in the hands of the court , with the law in its ...
Page 76
... Michigan , which are the most important barley States , and are being rapidly perfected in Kansas , Missouri , Illinois and other States . The funds supplied by this Association have enabled the Com- mittee to employ a scientific ...
... Michigan , which are the most important barley States , and are being rapidly perfected in Kansas , Missouri , Illinois and other States . The funds supplied by this Association have enabled the Com- mittee to employ a scientific ...
Page 231
... Michigan , 2.4 ; Minnesota , 3.8 ; New Hampshire , 1.6 ; Rhode Island , 3.5 , etc. In regard to suicides , it is found that at least two registration States exhibited more favorable ratios than Kansas , which is given . with one of 12.2 ...
... Michigan , 2.4 ; Minnesota , 3.8 ; New Hampshire , 1.6 ; Rhode Island , 3.5 , etc. In regard to suicides , it is found that at least two registration States exhibited more favorable ratios than Kansas , which is given . with one of 12.2 ...
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