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1913-11-06 · Anaheim Gazette · page 4 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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Page Four An EA THURSDAY, NOV. Option Law. The choice people of ne While the Dry Apostles loudly THURSDAY, NOV. Option Law. The choice people of ne While the Dry Apostles loudly A moral wrong cannot be legally right OF WINE, and COMPELS THE PUR not for TRUE TEMPERANCE, but fo the sale of liquor out of the hands of th It means for Anaheim scores o TOMORROW, Th Here is the Answer: When a --Who an appears below has signed his or her name subscri F. H. Schneider E. Schneider Frank H. Fox H. Kuchel J. L. Cadman C. W. Pendleton A. D. Erickson August Kuehn Frank A. Tausch J. H. Cook F. G. Mauer Wm. H. Houts M. W. Martenet W. H. Kennedy Adolph Thomas Louis W. Bushard Ernst Huenemeyer J. W. Walls Fred Gruenemay J. H. Brunworth Ray Flasher Carl Vanatta J. Bayha Edward B. Merritt V. U. Simpson Geo. W. Hamler Earl R. Abbey R. B. Ingram G. T. Ingram C. Amberg H. C. Hartley Wm M. Ems Jas. P. McCarter Minnie Goodrich Elbie Goodrich Thos. L. Hoag Estelle L. Fisher Edward J. Brown Mrs. Louise W. Bushard Margaret Hoag Leora E. Newcombe Estelle N. Grenke Pauline C. Kroeger H. G. Rinkleib Marie Weinberger Rudolph L. Grenke Read over these names; You will women workers and property AS EARNEST IN THEIR DEEDS and all opposed to Prohibition Shall the Sale of Alcoholic Liquors be licensed in this City For the continuance of Licenses in the City of Cross After the Word YES. ANAHEIM GAZETTE EARNEST OF THE NOV. 6, IS THE DAY you The choice is yours, though not of your own choosing. T people of neighboring towns. Anaheim was and is known es loudly proclaim the use and consumption of a NOV. 6, IS THE DAY YOU WANT The choice is yours, though not of your own choosing. The people of neighboring towns. Anaheim was and is known as loudly proclaim the use and consumption of alcohol illegally right, yet this is just what these people would have done if THE PURCHASE OF AT LEAST TWO GALLONS A YEAR NCE, but for GLUTTONY. It deprives the city treasury hands of the high licensed, strictly regulated, law abiding him scores of blind pigs, operating in defiance of all decency. THE LOUDEST FOR A “DRY” A VOL. THURSDAY, NOV. 6, WHEN When a measure as important as the proposed elimination of licenses is --Who are its members, who indorse its principles, who have declared their name subscribing to that declaration, knowing what we stand for. The L MEM J. E. Fisher Clementine Langenberger August Staehnke Marie Staehnke Fred. Staehnke Caroline M. Wipperman Joseph L. Skinner Frank F. Davis Rolfie Rodriguez Richard A. Menzel August Wipperman Antonio Lopez Margaretta Pressel W. S. McFarlane Clyde S. Skinner J. H. Holgate T. J. Warnock John Hartung M. C. Goff William E. Wortman Phillip Germann Mrs. A. E. Charleston J. D. Lavin E. F. Heinze Marston H. Harris John L. Bleecker Joseph Dubbel Mrs. N. Hart C. C. Culin J. W. Zacharias C. H. Newcombe Leo. J. Sheridan Chas. L. Newcombe H. A. Arthur Mathias Lentz Elizabeth Lentz F. Marsh John Kellenberger J. H. Whitaker H. A. Dickel M. G. Anlauf J. E. Valjean M. S. Ingram Herman Stern G. J. Stock Jacob Wittmer H. E. Strodthoff Sam C. Newnes D. Degryse Alivesia Backs August Backs N. Hart Sara E. Germann L. E. Tripp Fred G. Pressel Harry A. Ashton G. M. Wetzel Jas. A. Insley G. W. McAulay J. F. Calkins Thos. Gilbert Roger C. Dutton Chas. Schulz James Bleecker Mrs. Minnie Bigham J. S. Bigham Maria Anna Armbruster David Bertsch J. S. McAulay Eli C. Sheldon Mrs Barbara Leahardt Gustave H. Jorns This Answers; You will find representative men and women in property owners---everyone. They Represent the City DESIRE TO KEEP ANAHEIM THE CITY Exhibition as advocated by the illogical Wyllie Liquors Yes X No the City of Anaheim Stamp a Thursday, November 6 IT WARN HE CITY you are to decide whethoosing. There was no demand for this unnecessaryand is known all over the country as one of the cleaption of alcoholic beverages sinful, immor you are to decide whether choosing. There was no demand for this unnecessary and is known all over the country as one of the clea option of alcoholic beverages sinful, immor would have you believe. This law does not PROH GALLONS AT A TIME. Advocating and stimulat ty treasury of nearly $10,000.00 annual legitimate aw abiding dealer and into other channels paying N of all decency; moral cancers, the most dangerous pi “DRY” ANAHEIM ARE NEITHER CITIZENS, when you Vote tion of licenses is placed before you for decision on the ballot and to have declared in favor of it? The answer to these questions ap and for. The list below does not by any means include all who ha MEMBERS OF ANAHEIM Mrs. M. S. Ingram Mrs. S. Rees John Hahn C. A. Thomas Mary J. Lieb Fred J. Klinger Dominick Lieb W. T. Moore Minnie I. Calkins Max Wm. Dauser Florence S. Beale Arthur H. Cannon Mayme Moulton Margaret Bertsch Marie P. Eule J. H. Darnell Samuel J. Paschall Bird V. Beebe C. H. Shaefer John W. Bleecker B. L. Goodrich Jos. Claes Mrs. Anna Claes W. B. Thomas Jos. Unger Louise Gruenemay Richard Krastel Mrs. Bertha Gottschalk M. F. Gottschalk Mrs. Mary Mattis Geo. Bender Johanna Strodthoff Martin J. Hertzler H. H. Armbrust F. A. Maurer Mina Rothfuss Christian Rothfuss Samuel McCoy Mary Mabel Insley George E. Zeigler Alex. N. Henry A. Gaxiola Mrs. Catherine Henry Wm. Eule Minnie Thomas Chas. W. Stadtegger Augusta L. Stadtegger Fred Frandon is Answers the Question: and women of every station; The pron Represent Anaheim; They are Our Citiz FROM THE CLEAN, MORAL, DECENT CIT al Wyllie Local Option Law. with them in Burying this Issue or a Long Time to Come