anaheim-gazette 1913-11-06
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Thursday, November 6
ING TO
OF ANA
er or not Anaheim shall ex
y election among the people of Anaheim. It was
est, most moral, and decent cities in all California.
l, criminal, they ask you to adopt a law w
er or not Anaheim shall exe
ry election among the people of Anaheim. It was
test, most moral, and decent cities in all California.
l, criminal, they ask you to adopt a law w
BIT, but CLASSIFIES and DISCRIMINATES. IT
ing the WHOLESALE, UNLIMITED CONSUMP
revenue, without EVEN ATTEMPTING TO D
LICENSE, subject to NO RESTRICTIONS OR O
falls for your boy. Pay no attention to the eleven
RESIDENTS, OR TAXPAYERS OF ANAHEIM.
an, moral, and respectable Anaheim; Vote for a progressive an
a liberal and hospitable Anaheim; Vote for the strict regulat
business; Vote for high licenses, law, and order
a movement as important as that represented by the Anaheim T
pears below. A letter was mailed to the registered voters o
ave joined. Apology is hereby made to those members whose n
I TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE.
Bertha H. Jorns
Edgar J. Hartung
Geo. N. Graham
J. W. Clift
Sherwood N. Cookson
A. W. Wood
Mrs. P. R. Donahoe
Joseph A. Lieb
Maria Klinger
Enid Eulalie Stone
Elizabeth Kuchel
Theo. Diedricks
Louis Dauser
B. T. Beale
Philomene Unger
Carl Thoemke
Iva Vassar
Josephine Krastel
John W. Gottschalk
Geo. Mattis
Abbie Agnes Reding
R. Bender
Horace L. Schryer
P. Weber
Helena Ruhmann
Elsie V. Armbrust
Anna K. Borchard
R. Spoerl
Henriette Spoerl
Ida E. Hamler
Mrs. J. J. Schneider
J. J. Schneider
Ulysses S. Forbes
Abraham Garcia
Elwood E. Burrows
Mrs. Clementine Backs
Bertha Hayward
Horace Hayward
A. H. Sampson
W. F. Sonneman
Maude Owens
Luther A. Strain
E. L. Calkins
Samuel Kraemer
Thomas W. Dean
Bomholt Jensen
Catherine Backs
Albert Peter
C. M. Arnold
Vidal Ruiz
O. E. Campbell
Harold H. Williams
Martha Gottschalk
Jonathan Bayha
Emma Heying
Ferdinand Glese
Andrew F. Kolet
O. C. Hildebrand
Henry Oelkers
John Alenbaugh
Charles C. Hille
Mrs. Anna Silbernagel
Auguste Krause
Levi C. Mann
Cora B. Mann
Fritz Ruhman
Mrs. H. Gebert
Till Longworth
L. Z. Huntington
"Who Is the Taxpayers' Lender?
ninent banker, the owner of the little bu
ens and Taxpayers; They have at Hea
TY for which it is known, AS ANY PR
Let Us Go
Anaheim T
ADV
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
0 The PE
AHEIM
small experiment with the follie
im. It was brought upon us by rank outsiders, profession
California. In determining this issue, please remember th
ot a law which must largely increase the sale an
small experiment with the follies
him. It was brought upon us by rank outsiders, profession
California. In determining this issue, please remember tha
not a law which must largely increase the sale and
NATES. IT FORBIDS THE SALE OF ONE GLASS OF
CONSUMPTION, it LEADS TO DEBAUCHERY AND
MING TO DO AWAY WITH LIQUOR OR THE SALE
TIONS OR CONTROL.
to the eleventh hour recantations of our opponents. THOS
ANAHEIM. DON'T FORGET THAT.
progressive and prosperous Anaheim; Vote for
the strict regulation of the liquor
law, and order.
the Anaheim Taxpayers’League is launched against it, you have the right to
entered voters of Anaheim, frankly stating our declaration of principles.
members whose names do not appear. Space forbids. It is impossible to pu
AGUE.
Hesterine Backs
bert Peter
M. Arnold
al Ruiz
E. Campbell
old H. Williams
atha Gottschalk
athan Bayha
na Heying
linand Giese
rew F. Kolet
m. Hildebrand
ery Oelkers
alenbaugh
Charles C. Hille
Anna Silbernagel
uste Krause
C. Mann
B. Mann
rz Ruhman
H. Gebert
Longworth
Huntington
E. Arnold
Otto Storm
Frank Arnold
Rosa Bayha
Olga Boege
Albert Gottschalk
Rudolf Fossek
Elmina Dorr
Geo. Krause
Mrs. G. Krause
M. L. Cruz
Mrs. M. Schulz
Claude R. Prince
Elmer E. Wilkerson
Andrew Eckert
Wm. O. F. Schwenckert
Homer B. Sherwood
Peter Syre
Louise Syre
Johanna Beling
J. Beling
Ella Beling
Joshua H. Smith
Joseph Backs
William A. Gust
Mrs. W. A. Gust
Barbara Dauser
B. Dauser
James B. Attoff
Michael Burns
Herman Bauman
J. W. Sackett
Mrs. Ida Heying
Emil H. Heying
Mary Josephine Kennedy
ida Lucille Fisher
John Wesley Newman
J. E. Allen
Ada May Newman
Rafael Trespalacios
Katherina L. Armbruster
Sigmund Armbruster
Walter Schiller
A. E. Bittner
Joseph Dauser
Annie A. Bonkosky
Olie Hampton
Isabelle Hampel
Innes Henry
Alfred H. Seal
C. L. Sands
Harry Mahin
Mari Hueneme
A. Schneider
Mary Ingram
C. R. Edgerly
Veronica J. W.
Florence Isabeo
Volta Koehler
Minnie V. Koerl
I. Jerzykowski
Mrs. Stella JeEda Thomas
Chas. Dussouri
John F. GregorE.S.Henry
Frank ShanleyMarie ShanleyW.F.Tripp
"ers' League?"
The little bungalow, merchants, laborers, professors
live at Heart the Best Interests of their Home
ANY PROHIBITIONIST WHO EVER LIVED
Us Go Forward, Not Backward
Taxpayers'
ADVISORY BOARD
PEOPLE
follies of the Wyllie
professional paid agitators and jealous
member that
sale and consumption of liquor.
The follies of the Wyllie
s, professional paid agitators and jealous
remember that
the sale and consumption of liquor.
GLASS OF BEER OR ONE BOTTLE
ERY AND DRUNKENNESS. It makes
THE SALE THEREOF. It merely takes
nts. THOSE WHO CLAMOR
OTE YES
ave the right to ask: Who is the Taxpayers’ League
of principles. Every man and woman whose name
impossible to publish them all.
Olie Hampton
Isabelle Hampton
Innes Henry
Alfred H. Seale
C. L. Sands
Harry Mahin
Mari Huenemeyer
A. Schneider
Mary Ingram
C. R. Edgerly
Veronica J. Wood
Florence Isabel Thomas
Volta Koehler
Minnie V. Koehler
L Jerzykowski
Mrs. Stella Jerzykowski
Eda Thomas
Chas. Dussourt
John F. Gregory
E. S. Henry
Frank Shanley
Marie Shanley
W. F. Tripp
Theo. Roberts
A. F. Nowotny
Carl Krause
Louis Z. Kroeger
Mary Maurer
Ernst Huenemeyer
L. Nemetz
Ina L. Goodrich
Mrs. E. Heinze
Julia M. Ingram
J. H. Iman
P. R. Donahoe
Laura B. Resh
Elizabeth Longworth
John H. Boege
Alfred Walter Thomas
Angel Rangel
Franz W. Fleischmann
Mary Stock
Wm. F. Bonkosky
Mrs. M. G. Walls
Emma Huntington
C. Silbernagel
rs, professional men, mechanics,
eir Home Town. THEY ARE
VER LIVED. But they are one
ckward
League