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"Masked So Crooks Can't 'Spot' Them." Plainclothes police officers wore black facemasks, while daily walking through prisons "looking for known crooks and learning the faces of all the prisoners." Source: Arizona republican (Phoenix, AZ), 06 Jan. 1921.
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"Mickie, The Printer's Devil," by Charles Sughroe. "Well, What Kind of a Town Is Washington?" Source: Chariton Courier (Keytesville, Chariton County, Mo), 18 Nov. 1921.
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"Pa's Clean-up Campaign Spoils Sis' Petting Party!", by Donahey. The Bridgeport Times and Evening Farmer (Bridgeport, CT), 27 June 1922.
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Lemon in your ice tea is good and it keeps the scurvy at bay, but the "overweighter should take his iced tea unsweetened." Source: Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), 29 Nov. 1928.
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"Danger of Controls" by Morton Clausen. Who will control the controllers? The Journal (Caldwell, Ohio) on September 7, 1950
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"A Female Aeronaut's Perilous Adventure." The following is a story about Madame Adelle, a balloonist, who was flying her airship, Columbia, which had “passed through a snow-storm in mid air” that was published in The Daily Gazette on July 5, 1882.
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