Man Points to Prohibition Sign

(Original Caption) Huge, black and white posters printed in bold type, to replace the modest little notices placed on premises closed by the federal courts for violations of the Volstead Act, were put in use in Chicago today. William C. Hollister, President of the Chaplain Law Printing Company, was originator of the poster. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
(Original Caption) Huge, black and white posters printed in bold type, to replace the modest little notices placed on premises closed by the federal courts for violations of the Volstead Act, were put in use in Chicago today. William C. Hollister, President of the Chaplain Law Printing Company, was originator of the poster. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
Man Points to Prohibition Sign
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Credit:
George Rinhart / Contributor
Editorial #:
530853966
Collection:
Corbis Historical
Date created:
01 January, 1930
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Corbis Historical
Object name:
VV7081
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