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iit* l-uuiu i ci i me iruui u.»^spssing. 'lie couldn't.'A man touched a trolly wire to see if it was charged. ft was.A man cut out Ins advertising to see if .he could save money. 1 !e didn’t.—BusinessVALENTINESThe origin of Valentine’s. Day ilt; known to have been' iVe.-ckuse of two 'saints of that riamp. the festivals of both falling on February 14. ' No one seems to know; to which,c • ’ • • •_ one ? he day rightfully belongs.~ -Both belonged to the period ofthe fwiperor Claudius, both the same day., and both-were Iniried on the same road leading out from Rome It isalso said that the associationof “lover’s notes” with Valentine’s Day is purely accidental, or, at most, devised by writers of. Potion. ■Barring those who may observe the. day on religious grounds, . Valentine’s Day has - become to most, of us a mere ^.p^—^assitig fancy a day- for paper-'frilled jncture-cards with red hearts in the center; and: to *\ other^gan opportunity to “get Veven” with soivuuk jiiiif know what- Is tllot of 1ft m i by \slt;?ndihg anonymousJ;
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Colorado Citizen

Columbus, Texas, US

Thu, Feb 05, 1925

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