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The Chicago Ledger edition
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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: | The Chicago Ledger v. 27 no. 3 |
Item: | The Chicago Ledger, v. XXVII, no. 3 |
Contents: |
From the Tomb
(chapter 1) A Diamond Belt (chapters 3-5) An Actress' Sin (chapters 13-15) The Rainbow Bridge Bread or Bullets (chapters 15-16) Patti At Last (page 9) In Talcott's Mill She Believes in Me In Fire Land (chapter 7) Arraigned His Guardian Angel Wail of "Stay-At-Home" |
Date: |
January 14, 1899 |
Description: | Poem: "Popping the Question." Also includes "The Prodigal Daughter" as well as "Home and Health," "The Kitchen and Table" and "Badinage and Bracers" departments, plus want ads, brief filler items (including "Domestic Bubbles," "Beginning the Year, "Gold and Silver Beetles," "She Wrote to Her Husband," "The Heaviest Man on Earth," "How is This?" "Not For Friends," "Smallest and Oldest Republics," "Babies With Bleached Hair" and "His Father's Sake."), cartoons and advertisements. |
Length: | 16 p. |
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