The Yearbook of the United States Brewers' AssociationUnited States Brewers Association., 1916 "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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 26
Page 1
... Dakota . It is not worth while spending any time in holding post - mortems over these elections , unless it be for the purpose of guiding our judgment as to the future . We know that logically we are on the side of temperance and that ...
... Dakota . It is not worth while spending any time in holding post - mortems over these elections , unless it be for the purpose of guiding our judgment as to the future . We know that logically we are on the side of temperance and that ...
Page 20
... be delivered within the State by the Act of February 20 , 1915 . South Dakota . - The State voted in favor of Prohibition at the November election . The official returns were : Dry Wet 64,867 53,092 Majority 20 THE 1916 YEAR BOOK OF.
... be delivered within the State by the Act of February 20 , 1915 . South Dakota . - The State voted in favor of Prohibition at the November election . The official returns were : Dry Wet 64,867 53,092 Majority 20 THE 1916 YEAR BOOK OF.
Page 127
... Dakota , dry for twenty - five years , has 63.6 prisoners per 100,000 . The sis- ter State of South Dakota , wet , has only 47.8 . Georgia , prohibition for eight years , has 191.4 prisoners per 100,000 . New York State , said to be the ...
... Dakota , dry for twenty - five years , has 63.6 prisoners per 100,000 . The sis- ter State of South Dakota , wet , has only 47.8 . Georgia , prohibition for eight years , has 191.4 prisoners per 100,000 . New York State , said to be the ...
Page 128
... Dakota in 1904 .. ... .191.4 54.6 66 44 " N. Dakota in 1910 ... . . . . 63.6 The number of prisoners increased in Maine 40 per cent ; in Georgia more than 100 per cent ; in North Dakota nearly 20 per If prohibition decreases crime , why ...
... Dakota in 1904 .. ... .191.4 54.6 66 44 " N. Dakota in 1910 ... . . . . 63.6 The number of prisoners increased in Maine 40 per cent ; in Georgia more than 100 per cent ; in North Dakota nearly 20 per If prohibition decreases crime , why ...
Page 169
... five gallons of malt liquors every fifteen days . North Dakota permits any quantity , provided the same is for personal use . Oklahoma permits one gallon of spirituous or vinous liquors or 169 THE UNITED STATES BREWERS ' ASSOCIATION.
... five gallons of malt liquors every fifteen days . North Dakota permits any quantity , provided the same is for personal use . Oklahoma permits one gallon of spirituous or vinous liquors or 169 THE UNITED STATES BREWERS ' ASSOCIATION.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absinth adopted alcoholic beverages amendment Anti-Saloon League Barrels beer bill brewers cause cent of alcohol citizen civilization compensation Congress Constitution consumption crime criminals Dakota dealers decision distilled districts drink effect election enacted ended June 30 enforce evil fact favor Federal fermented fermented liquors Fiscal Government hibition important increase interest interstate commerce intoxicants intoxicating liquors June 30 Justice Kansas legislation Legislature liquor traffic local option majority malt liquors manufacture and sale ment mental disease Mississippi moral municipal national prohibition opinion option laws police power population problem prohibition law prohibitionists prohibitory laws pulque Puritanism question regulations result retail revenue sale of liquor saloon sell shipments social South Dakota spirits statistics Supreme Court temperance Tennessee territory thing tion towns trade United Value Gallons Value Value Qts voters wages Webb-Kenyon Act Webb-Kenyon Law West Virginia whiskey wine York