anaheim-gazette 1913-11-06
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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