Salvation Army Envoys Soliciting Funds

(Original Caption) By permission of President Calles, Mrs. May Williams, a Salvation Army envoy, is soliciting funds for the Army here, every Saturday afternoon. This town offers fertile fields for Salvation Army work, as it is sometimes known as the Monte Carlo of America, and is a refuge for Americans seeking surcease from the rigors of the Volstead law. Photo shows Mrs. May Williams and Mrs. Sarah Adams, junior sergeant major, soliciting funds in front of one of Tijuana's busiest bars; Mrs. Williams is the taller of the two. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
(Original Caption) By permission of President Calles, Mrs. May Williams, a Salvation Army envoy, is soliciting funds for the Army here, every Saturday afternoon. This town offers fertile fields for Salvation Army work, as it is sometimes known as the Monte Carlo of America, and is a refuge for Americans seeking surcease from the rigors of the Volstead law. Photo shows Mrs. May Williams and Mrs. Sarah Adams, junior sergeant major, soliciting funds in front of one of Tijuana's busiest bars; Mrs. Williams is the taller of the two. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
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George Rinhart / Contributor
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Corbis Historical
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September 19, 1927
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