Excerpts from the Book 'Government By The Brewers':
... dry states into the wet column. Vaporings of this sort sound very much like the old sour grape story and have their origin in the fertile brain ...
... drunkenness during November, 1917, and the same month a year ago, show that during November, 1917, 199 arrests for drunkenness were made, as against ...
... public charity yearly. Nor will the loss of revenue permanently affect conditions. The enormous wealth of the country will soon adjust that phase ...
... is now to be classed as a true temperance drink will tend to greatly deceive the public and thus largely increase its consumption, in most cases to ...
... into the beer. In my opinion, therefore, the reduced alcoholic content will make the consumption of beer still more harmful than before, because, ...
... more alcohol than the average whiskey drinker. The National Advocate (New York) maintains that beer is a greater peril to manhood, home and society ...
... which they own and operate themselves. Why have they not forbidden the sale of whiskey in all saloons. What is there to prevent it. Is it not a ...
... the brewing interests of Indiana, not the distillers, that sought on the eve of election, after his nomination in spite of their opposition, to extort ...
... by brewers- which in a few years has spread its poisonous tentacles to all parts of the country. I refer to. CABARETS AND TANGO DANCE RESORTS. What ...
... and an ally of the white slave traffic. They are keeping the divorce mills busy. Their glitter has led astray, caused the disappearance of ...
... which have built up a reputation for respectability and exclusiveness have long ago seen the handwriting on the wall and therefore wisely placed a ...
... to these drunken orgies. How a New York Brewer Advertises His Cabaret Resort. The following advertisement appeared in. The New York Times. [Illustration:John ...
... of manufacturers and dealers organized to fight prohibition. From invoices rendered to brewers for goods purchased a certain amount is retained. Officials ...
... amply proven when, not long ago, the large brewing companies in the state of Texas were indicted charging them with the distribution of many millions ...
... brewers raised and spent a fund exceeding $1,000,000, to influence the election of a United States senator and thirty-six members of the lower House ...
... Intimations have come from the same source that similar indictments may be handed down against brewers in all parts of the country. But even ...
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... Pushkin wrote the tale on September 13, 1830 while staying at Boldino. It is based on a Russian folk tale which Pushkin collected in Mikhailovskoe ...
... by Alan Edward Nourse is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Alan Edward Nourse then we highly recommend this publication for your book ...
... To Hide Their Own Crimes.Chapter Xiv. A Vice Complaint.Chapter Xv. Laws Are Openly Violated.Chapter Xvi. Another Vice Backed ...