Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1921 — Page 8
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1 lvrt of Whiting twk laoo on Taars- ' ' day at S:0i o'clock at lbs Stcrc2 II -art
j chunvh. th-o i.-rvuoe L--iiig- roaj by He v. ' rath or V. "Hi iarn c. Miller. Tiie I tonJajit j w r1 Miss HtU-.n Hy:i,t-s a.nO j Mr. C;xi lTii. r. The bride wore j a while satin aj.u ia.o sown ajiJ a j vtLl -wr-eataiei in u.-an?; lr!o;..o:ii;, arj Tying a Mhwir i o-eju. t of whiU- r. ; Aiid f tin- VA.'fy. Tho iT.d1 inajei wvra a j;evi f..t.jj ir-a w.t h 111
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-.. o oun.toy, I i-.otfofl tiia.1 . u.i Mrs. RI.-.jm Feurman. 5 107 Myrtle : -. : . ! - .!.!;. .:. .-vn.1 yUT i v,r.u.. Mr. aaii Mrs. "iE-rt v. ill rt - .1 .: ;' rfun:ty ' , AU-x Ziiyua. m-.lI: if . rs '" 't iiCx att-.J :...r.-.s-I jrocl-v, p;4i-l putlty to U;.- vlu; ajvl : Cri"-;-: a .r.-.;itb. j was Snl 3.'u nl ciU.
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retaxned frxm a trip to Utu:a. N. Y.
Mrs. Miry Hr nirlckm w.w arrt-
tte fr.ni th Ch Io.i:yI of M1;. n.wil! ir. t with Hi .'i. Th II un-:r..c-.l tnur'.j; Hoard i.a.i .lit" !: :nviu.d. iJT,fs w ill bp t .-.ii P:;n'Joy f-'f T( ii hrr Triin nc '.;.:s. a!.--o ;oiil : '. . nal Tivi.rn for 1 "-a: I'. .'ir.-, &v.-i IVrnon- :! Vrit. Ao ;ar: ; t: I fr-t 1 ! m trah. .Hi-: for C.hr..s: ,.iu mt u aro w i -i .;r.t to J.';n o.'i' or tv.-'T, . :" th-:.. ia.--s-.-y. Ti'.o ...;-i.-.- . ws.i roL'-.' :h. ,r :ir.t n: 1. r; u'.s : r- f.:'- f-o 'o k 'f S )Ltt r.
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Suhviay Sohoo; at ! -"lv;jlK as i.wru a i:0..!O b.H -.o::. i-.a.i Lis Kp- 1 -n payment. Kvscy save her oiu.n.i : :j i.'o.ok. Ta i :vr a Jo-'1') bill whi.-h he va- wan the . ronce. tv-i'I j SLSivsit of tnonoy Kiv.-n to han. A v. ;j M--JCe.njif. .f t hvari ar-un-.t-.n: ar-wn? w.Ui the result
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l'IKT t 111 UlU (If 11RIST s;5 1 " r. ; r.f.1 .vvii'it. A1'!..!., In.i'.ana.. Giu. M. A :---,.ai, M.n..s:er. s 'i- in- tiiiiw .cioo ; 2 - rii. vvoaKr.uroon) "Goi i a h.; : r. '' 7: .. p. m. ..r:5'.',;m 1RJavor.
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h ..Tvh "i-.: :i':t:n ' b pub-c:.ur.-.'.. Action was 'ui Hoard a ctin? to t '..ulA'tiii ;abi d vMvltcruit o. tho work of he re a of Chr;.-:t. HiarLs a.-p
: -r r.-.ado havit an i:..ttr:st;ngr and .ji,:.' balo-t.ii to serve all i-part-a:nl . of tha church. :,.:vi i.-u- -a-:'.'. pab".;shci J n a. 1 pr'.utt rs are a'u-o to grfet it
.:. I 1. l'..c-;r.-on, Hd. Xy'.and and Slsr W:-.: wuro t-A-ofcd to hav. Cotii.r.;. c:.a.r of tho rr(-?.-i. See this o;o.:;. ;:tT..- ! 'j.- yuur printing. r litn. -ilia Birthrrrht." '.'. r. li-vo . Voar "pator has .,...; a b. r of iieat:Sianon. con . : 1. :'.oaoi to bo -.2 sol for re- ;. , o ; ihj to . .i.t:o::aa Convention at ',Y.-i -r.a i-i". :Ur.y oui'ht to takr ,: vx..:.; ay. . of thU unwRtija an-d roi.t. ,,1 rat - ' r.vji;t:on proper be:;..tt Auru.": D d ts Sc-pt ember 4. . ;,u- w::; bv ar. ou:.::,- as well as one rh.' T.-i:l: st 00:1 von.b:o-TL3 of the :r.t; rh.A'd. Hlaji to attend part il tii" 1 r.iirc oouvvntk-n.
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a true t, about Fuptcn.bt r l.t. Mrs. "V. I!- I'ate, acr.cr. par.:d by I?r. "Pate'jt Kijthor ar.O nxe :'rm Gcori.a, who aro their Kuet jjpeut yvaattrxli.y at IIiio.:'.n I'ark. M..-is Carrie i;li-tte was in attM-.d-ance at a shower at the of Mis? Victoria HobliKon in Ciiioaco. T-uraday ni-h.t. jriven '.n honor of Miss Horuiie
j LiuanUfKin. aiio of Chicago, wivo ' to j boco:r.o the. bride of I.aVerne ej.!'. tte. ! 0 Whlt.nr on s!eptejnbr llth. I A daughter wa-s born Jo Mr. and Mra.
WaJtr Schwf.iciw:, of Wi: Hark avenue. The mother an-1 dausrhtej-. who
has rvf-in tiamed Theima Marie, are jrett.ner aionr r.-.ceiy. Mr. anel Mrs. Max Cohori who ar on a motor trip from Pt. bmtls, have been STJst at the. homo oi Mr. and Mrs. Meyer He-rkowitz, orf Tjai.-or'e avenue.
I FIRM' I'H IIM VTI Kl W ( HI 111 II j W H Ta;i.-r. M . r. :. 1 er. I'.-. ll'l. i f r . i-'.s h id at Ii' f inncj H-'jn--ai-;.ir I ..v.;rcii. :;i''U ,iv, nu- ar.-1 a.p. l- :s
i . 1. a ; i t-ur.day S-hHi! at 0.4 3 a. rr. M'.rn.n-t s rv;i-e at Ii x. m. Sui'j-nt. 'An 1 n u r tin -r.-ind'.e." Tf-xt I Saintoi z:,-Z An :!..:;":; :;: t er--h- d t' ev.r"o.r." t ;:a!'' ll1." 1h 1":'.. ..f T :o S iti-day-ri.-io.oi i.r.i J-.:n Uo in v.r r V-rsh .;. i'.'i rr. p and !.r:r.--r y"-..r f:"i'nd.-. The :i'.:..;ii !'.;-k S..rid.iy 10 d w.li r.set S- triday ' 1 wo t .-. r.-e oVh-k. Thx- x:.ir.la.i-ce srr.-w to fort --se-.n !a.t Sunday afternr.n. An ho'jr . .f w. .r- ! b:; f 1 1 o a : .r ti.e .-. . :i da..- Sv'h.-oi h .;; wi.l ;,o ... -nd d srt t he near fot-re. A.i S;i:r..-7. I'ark p"''.':' ' hao1 a 7.art .n t. r"v";...- .if t'.' Sun day S. ':":or.-' arc ,-'..l t f r ail t ho?! rancnir- 'r-:n .ni y' a. to :.. net;" nine y ar of acre. fr.-. I J Sohott of Nap-rv:;-. who is v.Mi'ti V.er : i.lfr. Mr:v i'lw,1; of ; o b. r t .- i a.'..-, both wt r. e:;t. rt.i in- -J at the Jud.- n i-.on-.e , . ; oViook i'ar.vhecm, Thursiay, An-r ;r.t ZZth. Mr. and M rs. Janw Xleh.iiff.n ..f IvcuiXTts avenu a: .spor.din.- their two weeks -aa:ioo ". ."1 . r.ar ltii friend? at Vjr.daiia. Mie':;. Mr. and Mrs. r. Stanton of Uirrt.aver.ue. have be. a t nterta.nir. at of town relatives at t..t:r h.-rr.e fo t ; ;-a:t veck. Mrs. Jak?. Fa .. of r,o':.,.rts ave.nu; was 4 Ohjogo visit r ti e forepart . '
Flit!" rUJiSBVTEIlXV.V CHVRCTI W. II. Tayi r. Mi-Jihster. I'hono 301. r .rv. -o.s at the lief. H u r. gaxian ch'Jrch 1 1 ; h a-'eijo i.-.d I:.d;anapoIia Blvd. S;.':;day tfw;.ol a.t 0:45 a. I1U yrr.ii.g Se-rv ;. at il:00 a m. r-ai "0:1 In.tere.c.ir.s Bundle." T-xt I Sarnuol 115. iO. An :i.y:tatlon la tkt.ir.dej to every-t-yi.tire tt.e betiejMt of the Sunday s..;.v.l uiid join tus in our hour of wor-
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to- S' i I'ark. Satday School wiii .- S -.rooty fMu two to three o'clock, "iu. &t:-ri'lajr.ce t;."'".v to forty te.ven ,5 Sunday att. rr.oan. An hour of -:-".;; followir-'j ttiu Sun-day School . .,r :v,.l :jo f...nd .cted tn the near fa;re. Al- St:0-..tz Hark people are ::.! to ...ive 7art in tire Services f th. yan-iay School. There are i.5,..j ;' al ;he,.-e ;a.tu'.5 from one a.t' t . n.nety-r.iro- ye-ara of a.gM -.-. ;rindel of At.-hiaon avenue left od,,.v f ,r VS'in ir. a Ulc-;, Ir.d . where ;.f wi.l uttend the- .n kes of tho Xar.ai e'oi.ve-ut.on of or jristian churchs. b-.t i: . a a ch-re.ii dolesate. Ml:--, nana (i.."-t.-g id entertaining a rie,',.i .t.tii L'c.v je"-j at her ii-eu.ti :n
SCHERERVILLE
WANTED Farms Oardn Tracts, for sale or exchange for property in Hammond and vicinity. Have customers waitifrsr. F. J. IVachcwici, 153 Stat street, Hammond. lhone S3. 8-19-2w
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PRINCESS THEATRE TOD A V Waada Hawley la "Tbe Vlrtaoua Slaner." S-26-1 WAR TUETRK TONIC.nT Xorau TaJmadce In "Cibost of Veaterday' aad Buster Kiutog Ln "The Coot," Tomorrow "VV "1 1 ! Jara Farniun la "Ills Greatest iacrlfioe," also Serial "White Ilorsemaji" and Comedy. S-27-1 The First Dvangelical Ch-arcuh. of Pwobe.rt.Kia'. e. H. C I'owelh jto&tor. Stinday ScSioo! 0.45 a. nt Preaching services at 11 a. ni. and So'f. ri. m. The Second Quarterly Meeting Srvioe wiii o;.--n Thur.'Xiay v--n:n.g. Spt1, at S.fiO o.'cle.ok. All rae.m'j. rs of the church take special notice and be present. All friends are welcome. Q-uart-
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Cemnu n ion Sen-Ice the followinur Sunday. September 4th. A frec.'.ai meeting- of the Church Board is called for Thursday evening September 1 at 7:0 o'clock. All -rne-m-Ders of the Hoard please take n-ote and be present. Important The commit.
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GRAY TONES ARE STILL GOOD FOR , AFTERNOONWEAR;
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Despite the bid for first place rr.ade by black in the new fashions, cray tones are still much in demand for afternoon wear. This attractive frock is fashioned of gray chiiTon on simple lines to accentuate that "square look" so characteristic of the newest models. Selftoned txad embroidery is introduced in elaborate design.
her -on at T-utojaa, Waiih., for the i.ivci three ioontho. r tatrntd to her iioii.e .iti lriduu:apa'h t...Uo-vd.rd lau. .v e k. Mr. and Mrs. Ot Mastera'n relurnel .o t.he .r two -vefi.a tr.; to Hai'bor .-prin?Tii and e.i-4,-r poiut in Nortiie.rn. M iiiillniUL Mrs. Frvi 'Au f r. tr r ta.n d a larf r. in.lxr of tot..- fri.adri at l.e-r i ne ii Jnd..i..".a.p..l..s i;;v!.. !u."t Tlitt.viiv
at a co a :; d.nr.r wiiton wa.i 00. v. u at ..'oio. -e a !un.-hi:on at 1.3v 1 a .me h , i..-...:' and other se'ciai auf air ! w.-n; tile ex.r.mg's enjoymen i . The j
. it f town s-.i-ts present 'tr ireea :.a..-7o, Souta Ci.:cd Ind.ajia llaroor at.d Wiot .1. Ir. and Mr.-. Id. H ') . e.ct rtan- . a r. utiHN-r youi.jf follvs on W.i-ne.--d.iy vrit.it; at a farewell .surprise1. .a li.Kjior of Ula--ie.i iu Drajuo of ! 11. ! tana ; iji, Iik., wjio lu.s been aeir
i u-.o.t i-'r p;it two w.-.d-.A. A e.ry j pi a.'-at: ' even in. I: was i.joyd, aft. - w , r-.': ii Mr... 1 e w - .-.rved a. d- . n t ei lun.'beoti. i I..- tanie lo-e.ora t. .rt- wer.- ', 1 arrted -'ut in p.nk and whttc. Tt.e j quests )r ,-.-.i;t wt;."o :h-' M .-i.e.- The 1 m a I Wrii-ht. Katherin 1n;th. r. Gertrude el : nt.'ner. 1 -i.ro i aiior, I.r-t:a Oi,i(.:-mir. ! IliiiiiH Vad-T, Anfre-Mne. Smith, I'.'a ilr..wn. llnisre Cluities I-h DraJW. i O.iri 1 1: iil;a;ii.,itr. Kose.o,.- Gris.s'.n. Iri win M'-or . J..hn Krano r and i.'.harl'-o ; s ;.i-.ler. Mrs H. Hreeanam and Mr&. 11, F. j wo id it vtteted Mm Ciiarle.y W. .Iters : r i .tor w-t.',: .id i.i.t.y, at her i.om in Hatit mond r Thu ." ;iay afi'-rn'.a.
J!r John Millr of CliJoaro, Ijls leased her larm, jt r-, for a period of tive y.-ara to Mr. Jaob twibuoa. i.e.. x. V. Andrews apent Thursday in 1 .'.hle-.'i.s' Mr. and Mrs. M. Franohi ajid darjgh-Le.-(i-ludys. have returned from a. month vacation : pe.nt at Fox I-adto, 111. Mr. ,i.d Mr.-:. M. liifi r.iot'.rod to MU-hiK.'m "n lej.sljicjri trip Monday.
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WAXTI-lb Farms and Garden Tracts, for ssilf, or exchaxsu for property !r. Hammond and vb .ni'.y. llavn cuato-m-rs w.alt.n;:. F. J. Wru-h !.:, 153 State t-'.re-e;, Haiar.iond, I'hcne 3 J.-1 3-2w
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WAXTEti Farms and Ga-den Tracts, f r .'-ale cr (xrhan-r for property in f'a:r.niond and vieinity. Have customers waif in I F J 1A'ae he wtez, 153 State c'reft, Him.nor.d. 1'hone S3. S -1 3 - 2 w
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J hn J. Kleinman Mif-s Anne Kieinmar. and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kl tnuiian of v'iiieao, , a! led c-n old fn. aids In H ;-r :. i an d. S'.i nday. Miss Xatte n..2 is vlf tf In? relatives it; H.'.f ''it..' .-..- M:-s:: Ha.ur.a Iarr( h r'turnd to her home in Kentand M.T.day a-fer a visit of a week with Mrs. X V. A red re we. Mrs. Je.nnie HuU-.hlns of Hammond, sp. r.f Sunday with Mr. C M. Hutoh-
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It's what you get for what you pay that counts. And when you buy Buckeye, you get the most for the least every time. THE BURGER BROS. CO. (Now 47 Years Young) 335 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO
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AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS EANK 187 State Street Hammond, lad. General B.anking. Rca! Estate and Insurance Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in our AI! Stce! Vault. A- J. SWANS0N. Pres. DANIEL BROWN, V,ce Prrs. H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary-Treasurer.
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SOMETHING NEW la the Way of a Hot Water Heating Plant for the Home. The IDEAL-AR COLA Hot Water Heat ing Outfit gives healthful heating, fuel saving, cleanliness, safety, comfort anJ satisfaction. The I DEAL-AR COLA is the latent niA greatest invention of the age. We have dozens of satisfied customers in Hammond. See Heater on display at BartVr Shop. Calumet Ave. and State St. Phone Hammond 724 or write for further information and prices. Estimates given free of charge. GEORGE AUSTGEN Plumbing: and Heating 833 ALICE STREET, HAMMOND
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CITIZENS: CONSIDER WHAT PROHIBITION HAS FORCED UPON YOU Under prohibition, New York City taxpayers are to le called upon for money as follows To provide extra patrolmen to enforce prohibition, $5,000,000; to provide jury trials for Volstead law violator 24 OAO OO BUT In . w Yor!c- thp annoyance of the inhabitants appears to be one of the chief objects of the manipulators of the State's poliut power. The more the inhabitants are bedevilled, the more salutary the acts of the Legislature are assumed to be. The "Prohibition army of occupation" every dav ; going to unheard-of lengths in its efforts to enforce the un-American Volstead law. Search-and-seuure, insult and annoyance are the order of the day. IN ORDER TO ABATE THESE EVILS, AND TO BRING BACK TO SUFFERING AMERICA A DEGREE OF FREEDOM AT LEAST EQUAL TO THAT ENJOYED BY THE CONQUERED GERMAN PR0V INCES, WE ASK YOUR IMMEDIATE HELP AND SUPPORT. THE ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT is not a "wet" society. It does not advocate the return of the old saloon conditions. It stands for fairness, moderation and respect for the Constitution of our fathers. Among our members are the following: A FEW NATIONALLY PROMINENT MEMBERS:
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Calumet and 150th Streets No Advance in Prices One 60c Ticket Admits to Everything. Children half price, 30c. We Pav the War Tax
R. L. Agassiz Gen. Felix Agnus Thomas F. Bayard Rev. James H. Black Irvin S. Cobb Hon. L. A. Coolidge Tracy Dows WilHam P. Eno Rev. Frowin Epper Stuyvesant Fish Harrison Grey Fiske
Hon. Richard Baitholdt Kermit Roosevelt Mrs. Theodore S. Fillmore John A. Roebling Mrs. Minnie Maddern FiskeOo. ... .-.;e F. Randolph Dr. Julius Friedenwald .a Seth Low James Speyer Rt. Rev. Monsignor Ed-.-.a:.. . . wjCver J. McGoIrick .... Monsignor C. F. Hon. James M. Munroe "1 homas Rear Adm. Hugo Osterhaus Admiral Yates Stirling Spencer Penrose Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy Thomas Morrison Carnegie Henry Kitchel! Webster
OTHER NEW YORK CITY MEMBERS:
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Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 630 H0HMAN ST, HAMMOND Phone 3032
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South Shore Line Excursion Sunday, August 28th
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THE FATAL DRIP At first you rruy not notice it so much, may not bother you at all. but sooner or later your whole raditor system is bound to be affected by leaks and clogged up matter. Better let us make it right before the system gofs wrong. All Work Guaranteed Prices Are Just Right
Albert H. Atterbury Dr. Jame C. Aver Henry Bacon Sumner Ballard Geo. DeForeit Barton Frank A. Berthold David Bispham Gen. George P. Borden J. Edgar Bull Mrs. Charles Butler Wiilard Parker Butlrr W. E. Cadwallader Frederic Culver T. M. Cleland Mrs. Jean Lear Collins Harry Content Mrs. Nadine Convene Mrs. W. H. Cooley Capt. William C. Cox J. Clarence Davies Warren Delano Rev. E. J. Donnelly Mrs. Sidney Drew C. M. Fair Lurana Sheldon Ferris Mrs. Sidney Fish apt. H. H. Forbes George L. Forrest
Capt. W. B. Franklin William Barton French R. Edwards Robert A. Grannis Arthur Hanmerstein Com. F. S. Hastings Silvio Hein Miss Elizabeth S. Hoyt Cary T. Hutchinson Mrs. Cadwalader Jones Com. L M. Josephthal Thomas H. Kilduif Garrett B. Kip Major H. H. Kipp Hon. E. Henry LacomLe Thomas LeBoutellier 2d Johnston Livingston Griswold Lorillard George M. Mackellar Mrs. George M. Maekellai Mrs. Sidmon McHie Frank McKee Mrs. Edward McVickar William DeF. Mamce Frank Marji Bernard F. Martin Drelmcourt M. Martin E. P. Mathewson
C. ?.!a-culloch Miller Capt. S. Frederic Mills hex '. Moffat Dr. Louis M. Mooney Horace R. Moorhead Charles A. Moran Herbert Noble Dr. Charle3 Norre Morris Oliphant George A. Price Frederic King Pulsifer Rev. Dr. Mas Raisin Maior Harmc i P. Read DeWitt V. D Reiiev A. H. Hens! aw Reginald B Rive? Capt. C. C Rurr.sey Robert Co.neli Sands P. Tecum -eh Sherman Oscar J. Smith Major Jjseph R. Swan Augustus Thomas Capt. W. H. Thurston. .)r Ar.dr- Tridon Mrs. Edmund 'etmore Capt. Hunter Wykes Mrs. W. Watts Sherman
ATTEND THE GREAT TIRE SALE TODAY 500 "Peerless" GOOC-Mlie TL-es Sacrificed at Bottom Prices
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85 CENTS TO TREMONT STATION AND RETURN. $1.00 TO MICHIGAN CITY AND RETURN. WONDERFUL BATHING BEACHES, PARKS AND PICNIC GROUNDS Good On All Trains
For Informivjon Call k; CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE AND SOUTH BEND RAILWAY I Hammond Ticket Agent.
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CORD TUBE GIVEN ; FREE Save half. Come; early. Tires moving; fast. Brand new tires, 1 7'4 oz. heavy i fabric, in original factory wrappers 1 bearing manufacturr's serial number. j REMARKABLE j PEEPvLESS PRICES; Tube Free j Size Sale Price 30x3 $ 8.75 30x3', 9.93 32x3V: 11.83; 31x4 13.65 32x4 14.33 33x4 .... 15.65 34x4 15.95 33x4' 1965
IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO REPEAL THE VOLSTEAD LAW If you are interested in law and order; if you want a bigger better and happier nation: if you want your State Legislature and the National CongTess to know where your own district stands as regards prohibition,, we ask you to support this Association's nationwide campaign to HELP REPEAL THE VOLSTEAD LAW Fill out the blank below, attach membership fee. and mail it to us TODAY! Get your friends to join and send their membership with yours. Remit by money order, cash or by your bank check. All accounts of the As-socaation are strictly auditecL Full reports open to members. Pae blank below may be used, or send payment in a letter make checks payable to Mount Vernon Bajik, Waihic-gton.. D. C, NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, THE ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT, INC. 1323 E St., N. W., Vaihingtcn, D. C.
MEMBERSHIP APPL'CATION BLANK TO: The Association Ajraiaai the ProhihifJoa Amindmeat, Inc., 1329 E SL, N. W-, Washington. D. C. I enclose one dollar ($1.00). being my fee fcr merr-bcjhip for one year from date in the .Asoaaiioa Against the Prohibition AmendraeLt. Inc. and request that my came be placed on the rolls of the .Association. I mm ia favor of the repeal of the Volstead AcL It is cay firm intention, under normal conditions, to raver those Legislative and Congressional candidates who openly sland for the repeal of the. Volstead Law and who fa vcr States' rights as to Prohibition. I reserve the right to resign at any lice or to suspend this pl.-rcL-e. upon filing a letter to thai effect with the association, for any given eiertion. when ia my opinion the puLlp- interest justifies this course.
(Voing District) If you do not wish to give tins information and if you desire vour mejr.bttrt.hip not made
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