The Detroit Evening Journal, Three Editions Daily
Hurrah for the Glorious Fourth
Dogs Bursting with Best Wishes
Cats Bursting with Best Wishes
To My Valentine, Queen of My Heart
A Heart Free from Care to My Valentine
Looking through the Newspaper
Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland (Mrs. Grover Clevel…
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Hurrah for the Fourth of July
Merry Christmas
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Breaking News
Breaking the News, Lititz Express, July 4, 1907
Wedding Menu for Gustav Brünner and Helene Rumke,…
President Grover Cleveland
Better Quality Lee Tires
An Easter Greeting
An Easter Remembrance
Easter Joys
With Best Wishes and A Happy Easter
Easter Greeting
J. Shisler, Dealer in Family Groceries, Harrisburg…
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"Looking through the news you may see something which might interest you. I will send the papers to you. J.R."
A real photo postcard with a cat that's literally looking through a newspaper in 1906. For another postcard with a similar punning message, see Breaking the News, Lititz Express, July 4, 1907.
A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park monthly topic of cats (submit a photo on this topic each week in addition to—or instead of—a photo for the weekly topic).
"Looking through the news you may see something which might interest you. I will send the papers to you. J.R."
A real photo postcard with a cat that's literally looking through a newspaper in 1906. For another postcard with a similar punning message, see Breaking the News, Lititz Express, July 4, 1907.
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