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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... result of the outbreak of the great European War , now raging , has forced our government to recast the Internal Revenue Laws , so that the shrinking in incomes , caused by a practical cessation of all imports for the time being , could ...
... result of the outbreak of the great European War , now raging , has forced our government to recast the Internal Revenue Laws , so that the shrinking in incomes , caused by a practical cessation of all imports for the time being , could ...
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... results are not unfavorable . The legislatures of Maryland and Kentucky rejected State - wide prohibition bills , while in Texas the prohibitionists were defeated by a large majority in the primaries . In Maine , Governor Haines ran for ...
... results are not unfavorable . The legislatures of Maryland and Kentucky rejected State - wide prohibition bills , while in Texas the prohibitionists were defeated by a large majority in the primaries . In Maine , Governor Haines ran for ...
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... result of the township elections showed 385 full license towns , 146 partial license towns , and 402 no - license towns ; showing an increase of 10 full license towns ; and a decrease of 2 partial license towns and 8 no - license towns ...
... result of the township elections showed 385 full license towns , 146 partial license towns , and 402 no - license towns ; showing an increase of 10 full license towns ; and a decrease of 2 partial license towns and 8 no - license towns ...
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... result of two years previous of 117 votes , and in the City of Eureka , there was also an increase of 889 votes . Seventeen cities voted dry . The vote in Orland was a tie , and is the only wet city which changed to dry . This election ...
... result of two years previous of 117 votes , and in the City of Eureka , there was also an increase of 889 votes . Seventeen cities voted dry . The vote in Orland was a tie , and is the only wet city which changed to dry . This election ...
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... results of the local option elections held in 239 territories ( towns , cities and villages ) , in seventy counties , in April , 1914 , indicate : - First . That public sentiment , as demonstrated by the male vote , has not materially ...
... results of the local option elections held in 239 territories ( towns , cities and villages ) , in seventy counties , in April , 1914 , indicate : - First . That public sentiment , as demonstrated by the male vote , has not materially ...
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Page 279 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the following amendment to the Constitution be, and hereby is, proposed to the States, to become valid as a part of said Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of the several States as provided in the Constitution: '
Page 331 - Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38...
Page 81 - The same resolutions were adopted by the dockers at Havre. Solicitude over the drink situation is likewise marked among the intellectual classes. The French Academy of Medicine has long labored with it. France was one of the prime movers in the formation of the International Committee for the Scientific Study of the Alcohol Question, under the presidency of ex-President Loubet, while M.
Page 243 - The Episcopal clergy is inclined to regard with leniency the saloon in all its phases, so long as the saloon is not detrimental, on its face, to public interest and morals. I believe that the general tendency of the Episcopal Clergy is to favor, rather than oppose, the well-regulated saloon. The saloon, when at its best, certainly has many things in its favor. It is a gathering-place of people, and in many instances of good people".
Page 243 - That, in the judgment of the House of Bishops, the use of the unfermented juice of the grape, as the lawful and proper wine of the Holy Eucharist, is unwarranted by the example of our Lord, and an unauthorized departure from the custom of the Catholic Church".
Page 23 - From and after the first (1st) day of January, 1016, no person, association or corporation shall, within this state, manufacture for sale or gift any intoxicating liquors ; and no person, association or corporation shall import into this state any intoxicating liquors for sale or gift...
Page 237 - Now, yan's my field o' corn. I gather the corn, and shuck hit and grind hit my own self, and the woman she bakes us a pone o' bread to eat — and I don't pay no tax, do I? Then why can't I make some o' my corn into pure whiskey to drink, without payin' tax? I tell you, 'tain't fair, this way the Government does ! But, when all's said and done, the main reason for this ' moonshining,' as you-uns calls it, is bad roads.
Page 249 - ... necessary to exactly identify each worker's industrial application and environment. Adoption of this proposed term, furthermore, renders a logical classification of occupations possible. No such classification now exists. 8. In spite of the fact that the state in which this study was made (Illinois) has an occupational disease law, workers are still coming into its charitable institutions from the same types of trades, and in some instances, from the same manufacturing establishments, in even...
Page 235 - It is thus apparent that under the name of 'scientific temperance instruction' there has been grafted upon the public school system of nearly all our States an educational scheme relating to alcohol, which is neither scientific, nor temperate, nor instructive. Failing to observe the distinction between the diametrically opposite conceptions of 'use
Page 279 - SECTION 1. The sale, manufacture for sale, transportation for sale, importation for sale, and exportation for sale of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes in the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof are forever prohibited.