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1919 Kalispell Ordinance: Alcohol

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I recently found an online directory of Kalispell City ordinances and thought it’d be intriguing to see what some of the ordinances of the past were. If I can find enough interesting material, I hope to share one from each year up until now. This week's post will cover a Kalispell ordinance I found from 1919.

The United States Prohibition lasted from 1920 to December of 1933. Even though it didn't officially start until 1920, three quarters of all states had ratified the 18th Amendment by 1919. Montana beat that date by voting for prohibition to start on December 31, 1918. And that is how Kalispell City Council's ordinance #350 came to be.

Specifically, this ordinance stated that "Every person who sells, exchanges, gives, barters, or disposes of, any ardent spirits, or any compound thereof capable of use as a beverage, or any ale, beer, wine, or intoxicating liquors of any kind to any person, persons, or association, or corporation, in the City of Kalispell, or who manufacturers or introduces into, or attempts to introduce into the City of Kalispell, any ardent spirits, or any compound thereof capable of use as a beverage, or any ale, beer, wine, or intoxicating liquors of any kind, shall be guilty of the offense of boot-legging, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars, or imprisoned for a period of not to exceed ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment."

That extremely long run-on sentence said, in a nutshell, Alcohol is prohibited and consequences could include a fine of up to $300, and/or up to ninety days in the slammer. They were covering all their bases!

So Montana got an early start on prohibiting liquor, but how did things go from there?

As might be expected, many parts of Montana were not supportive, at least not after a while. In many areas of the state, police would look the other way when they saw anyone breaking this specific law. Law enforcement also accepted alcohol as bribes. Spirits were served underground at speakeasies (and sometimes literally underground - see this link for one example of a speakeasy that was located under North Main Street in Butte).  Some women became bootleggers, distilling in their homes, often hiding the still from their husbands and earning some extra money by selling their alcoholic products.

After a time, Montana representatives decided the prohibition experiment was a failure. There was a high cost of policing with low return, and increasing numbers of people were drinking. In addition, the state was losing tax revenue.

So Montana became the first state in the United States to repeal the prohibition. In 1926, they decided to allow alcohol use again. That being said, they were the very last state to actually ratify the 21st Amendment, which occurred eight years later in 1934.

As can be seen by the above, Montanans are not big supporters of regulations.

And there you have it, another blast from the past of Kalispell Montana. I wonder what I'll find the next time I peek into the Kalispell Ordinances?

As always if you have any real estate related questions, feel free to give me a call on 406-270-3667 or email me at kat@thehousekat.com.  

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Dennis Neal
RE/MAX, Big Bear - Big Bear Lake, CA
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Thank you for the interesting trip back in time. Have a great week.

Nov 07, 2023 10:28 AM
Kat Palmiotti

You too Dennis Neal !

Nov 07, 2023 12:39 PM
Mark Don McInnes, Sandpoint-Idaho
Sandpoint Realty LLC - Sandpoint, ID
North Idaho Real Estate - 208-255.6227

It always comes down to money doesn't Kat?  m

Nov 07, 2023 11:21 AM
Kat Palmiotti

It sure does, Mark Don McInnes, Sandpoint-Idaho !

Nov 07, 2023 12:39 PM
Carol Williams
Although I'm retired, I love sharing my knowledge and learning from other real estate industry professionals. - Wenatchee, WA
Retired Agent / Broker / Prop. Mgr, Wenatchee, WA

Fun info, Kat. I love your ordinance posts.

Nov 07, 2023 12:16 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Thank you Carol Williams and a note to you, Kathy Streib , William Piotrowski , Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400 - after we got off the Zoom call today, I joined lexica.art and put in some words about the speakeasy picture I wanted and I replaced the feature photo with the AI generated one.

Nov 07, 2023 12:42 PM
Carol Williams

Fun! It looks great, Kat Palmiotti .

Nov 07, 2023 01:22 PM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good afternoon Kat Palmiotti ,

You have found a very interesting topic to explore and I love what you have dug up on old orndiances! Sounds like the Montana representatives found the experiment of prohibition did not coincide with the will of the residents, for various reasons!

Nov 07, 2023 01:15 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Dorie Dillard Austin TX - That's exactly what I think happened too Dorie Dillard Austin TX 

Nov 07, 2023 01:45 PM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Kat - while reading this latest 1919 Kalispell Ordinance post, I kept thinking "follow the money".  It seems Mark Don McInnes, Sandpoint-Idaho had the same thought.  Cheers to that line of thinking.  🍻

Nov 07, 2023 01:56 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Cheers Michael Jacobs !

Nov 07, 2023 02:50 PM
Ed Silva, 203-206-0754
Mapleridge Realty, CT 203-206-0754 - Waterbury, CT
Central CT Real Estate Broker Serving all equally

That was a matter of first to accept and first to reject and cheers to all.

Nov 07, 2023 04:50 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Thanks for stopping by and commenting Ed (Edward) Silva, 203-206-0754 !

Nov 07, 2023 06:06 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Hi Kat- After reading through that excruciating run-on sentence, I can see why I did not go into law. LOL   Isn't it funny (and true) how money is the driving force behind so many things. 

Nice job on the Lexica art. I spent this afternoon playing with it until I could crawl out of the hole. 

Nov 07, 2023 07:08 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Kathy Streib - the Lexica is fun to use! I think that's going to be my go-to for featured photos.

Nov 08, 2023 04:49 AM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Kat Palmiotti  loved this post, in Boston, they had hidden rooms underneath coffee shops, and restaurants during prohibition and now they are still around and you can have drinks, coffee, deserts and you get the idea...:)Endre

Nov 07, 2023 10:05 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Endre Barath, Jr. - it's interesting that there were underground rooms - I'm sure many people knew about them.

Nov 08, 2023 04:48 AM
Brian England
Ambrose Realty Management LLC - Gilbert, AZ
MBA, GRI, REALTOR® Real Estate in East Valley AZ

There are definitely too many laws in the world and from your digging into the archives, I see that there have always been too many laws, haha.

Nov 08, 2023 04:20 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Yes, Brian England - they didn't all stick around!

Nov 08, 2023 04:48 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Real Estate Broker

Fun read, Kat! I think we can all agree that Prohibition just about everywhere was not a resounding success.

Nov 08, 2023 06:33 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Nina Hollander, Broker  - so true! Thank you for reading and commenting!

Nov 08, 2023 06:34 AM
Wanda Kubat-Nerdin - Wanda Can!
Red Rock Real Estate (435) 632-9374 - St. George, UT
The best agent in Southern Utah!

Despite Prohibition, many got past the toughest regulations and found ways to distribute, even to those serving time in jail on street level jail cells. LOL! Thanks for the history lesson, Kat, much appreciated.

Nov 08, 2023 11:38 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Thank you for stopping by and commenting Wanda Kubat-Nerdin - Wanda Can! - I appreciate it!

Nov 08, 2023 02:37 PM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Kat Palmiotti I was surprised the fines were as low as they were.  Even though $300 would have a lot of money back then for the average person, I was expecting it to be much higher than that.

Nov 09, 2023 02:11 PM
Kat Palmiotti

George Souto 

Maybe the town's heart wasn't really in it?

Nov 09, 2023 03:40 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Nov 11, 2023 05:55 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Thank you Kathy Streib for the feature!

Nov 12, 2023 02:26 AM
Leanne Smith
Dirt Road Real Estate - Golden Valley, AZ
The Grit and Gratitude Agent

The speakeasy hotel looks similar to the Beale Hotel here in Kingman.  As to the run on sentence, maybe the creators were fans of Charles Dickens?

Nov 12, 2023 06:18 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Leanne Smith -  how neat about the photo. I actually used the AI app (Lexica) to come up with it - AI may have based the photo on the place you mentioned.

Nov 13, 2023 02:57 AM
Leanne Smith

I was looking at the photo in the url not the feature photo. Though the feature photo is quite cool as well.

Nov 13, 2023 05:26 AM
Candice A. Donofrio
Next Wave RE Investments LLC Bullhead City AZ Commercial RE Broker - Fort Mohave, AZ
928-201-4BHC (4242) call/text

Traveling cross country in 1999, I was surprised to learn there were 'dry counties' . . . LOL! 

 

Nov 12, 2023 06:23 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Haha Candice A. Donofrio - it is interesting that there are still dry towns or counties. Not here!

Nov 13, 2023 02:59 AM
Bob "RealMan" Timm
Ward County Notary Services - Minot, ND
Owner of Ward Co Notary Services retired RE Broker

Fun read Kat Palmiotti . Minot has a fun history of tunnels as well and I have been fortunate enough to have been in them having shown some of the down town properties that were connected by them.

Nov 12, 2023 06:36 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Bob "RealMan" Timm - who knows what could be going on below us!

Nov 13, 2023 02:59 AM
Patricia Feager, ABR,CRS,GRI,MRP
DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Selling Homes Changing Lives

Kat Palmiotti - I am always fascinated with stories about the Prohibition. But what I learned new today was the story about the women bootleggers, distilling in their homes, hiding it from their husbands to make money! I think I might be related or maybe there is something in my Ancestry Tree that I could dig up to discover old still stories too! FYI... my mother had relatives who lived their whole life in Montana. And of course you know I came from Chicago. 

Nov 14, 2023 04:57 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP - I would love to hear of any still stories you might unearth! How fun!

Nov 14, 2023 05:00 AM
Patricia Feager, ABR,CRS,GRI,MRP

Kat Palmiotti - unfortunately, the relatives that would have old bootlegging stories are all deceased. If I had a way to "unearth" the truth, I would pursue it!

Nov 14, 2023 05:03 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Hello Kat and sorry for being late to catch this interesting blog.  Boy women hiding  making moonshine from their husbands.  Do not know how that would work with my wife.  She has a hard time boiling water.

 

Nov 15, 2023 10:51 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Haha, Will Hamm - necessity sometimes results in people doing things they didn't think they'd do!

Nov 15, 2023 03:32 PM
Paul S. Henderson, REALTOR®, CRS
Fathom Realty Washington LLC - Tacoma, WA
South Puget Sound Washington Agent/Broker!

I must say Kat, that 1919 was a special year on my family tree as that was the year my father was born. He was born some 250 miles to the West of Kalispell in the Cascade Mountains while my grandfather worked on the Cascade Tunnel for the Great Northern Railway 🙂

Nov 16, 2023 08:10 PM
Kat Palmiotti

Paul S. Henderson, REALTOR®, CRS - so when your dad's baby teeth were popping out, I bet no one rubbed some whiskey on them! (Supposedly my husband's mom did that).

 

Nov 17, 2023 04:35 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Hi Kat:

What an interesting read about a historic time. Money certainly spoke loudly then, as it certainly does today.

Jeff

Nov 26, 2023 10:46 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Follow the money Jeff Dowler, CRS !

Nov 26, 2023 11:41 AM