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Identifier: saturdayeveningp1933unse (find matches)
Title: The Saturday evening post
Year: 1839 (1830s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : G. Graham
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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id you get the job? I did not, my angel. Because why?Because I havent asked for one! But Ivesure given the town a good north andsouth. Say, theres a lulu of a bungalowon the heights that Id like to own. Helooked at her. Then he was on his knees byher. Gosh, I didnt realize! Youre all in!Did I scare you? Oh, honey, Ive been ahog! I just meant to kind of teach you alesson. I didnt realize you were so wor-ried. Poor kid, youre just about ready tobust out crying! Ill start right out andshoot me a big fat job first thing afterbreakfast to-morrow, honest I will! After such repentance, what could shedo but consent when he insisted on buyinga dinner which cost thirty cents more thana sleeper from Washington to Cincinnati?But he had the job next day. He crowed:See? Or was I right or not? And youdidnt trust your Paulibus, did you? Youdidnt think hed deliver the goods thistime. Fess up now! You werent a sport,were you? (Continued on Pago 95) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 93 Si^ns of Friendship So am
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~goes a long Way to make friends Touring abroad or at home, there is no more depend-able tire you can use than The General Cord.We believe that one good friend is worth a dozenindifferent buyers. That foreign countries appreciate The General Tireis amply proved by the fact that there never hasbeen a year since 1917 in which its export sales havenot at least doubled. But notwithstanding .thisworld-wide appreciation of a great Cord tire, its mostmarked success has been achieved right here in ourown home markets. Painted for The General Tire anl Rubber Co. by K. M. Ballanly Somewhere near you there is a dealer who sells TheGeneral Tire. He has it in both fabric and cordtypes of construction. He can equip commercial as well as passenger cars withcords. He has the most successful cord for Fords evermade—while the Jumbo fabric tire for 30 x 3^4-inchrims is famous among owners of small cars for doingthe work of a 31 x 4-inch tire at much less cost. Built in Akron, Ohio, by The General Tire

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  • bookdecade:1830
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia___G__Graham
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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