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How do you after your oysters?, Or, a true and lamentable account how one and twenty ingenious gentlemen were set upon, on Wednesday morning last, about one of the clock, and listed, as it is thought, for the service of the Pretender, with many other remarkable discoveries
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"Saving daylight!" : Sign and mail one of these post cards to your congressman at Washington and help make it a national law to set the clock one hour ahead. United Cigar Stores Company
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