The Count and the Pawtucket Heiresses Tale
A Pawtucket family travels to Boulogne where a charming Count captivates the daughters of a wealthy merchant. The Count sues Laura, revealing he is already married, causing a public scandal and shifting family fortunes. The piece ends with a cautionary note on social class and romance.
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Frrance
Pawtucket
Papa
Jim
Laura
Mamma
Miss Croft
Gaura
Peters
Ethel Kay
Boulogne
Kays
Gvather
Mammy
Kay
Maryland Proclamation on Constitutional Amendment Publication
Governor Austin L. Crothers orders publication of the act proposing an amendment to Section 1 of Article 1 of Maryland's Constitution. The proclamation directs newspaper notices in multiple counties and Baltimore city, including German language publication, ahead of the November 2, 1904 general election.
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General Assembly
Maryland
State
Beit
As- Essembly
Turrerore
Austin L. Croruens
Mangnann
Baltimore
GERC on Lee’s Personal Influence and Military Prowess
The article portrays Lee as a Virginia aristocrat whose birth and family ties grant him social weight across the South. It credits his calm demeanor and noble bearing as inherited tradition, while praising his military prowess as generating courage and improved conduct among soldiers.
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Lee
South
Virginia
Washington
Tie
Scheme to Boom Trade in New York Industries Plan
The New York Industries association held a meeting to craft a metropolitan merchandis e boom using printer ink painter colors dealer effort and traveling salesmen. They warn New York must share in growth as other trade centers threaten dominance. They also urge press agents to counter competition. Injuries to street trees from wires are common. Do not attach wires to trees. Use wood blocks to insulate and protect living wood from live wires.
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New York Industries Association
New York
Industries Association
Suburban dispute over a dwellers choice leads to neighborhood squabble
A flat dweller and his wife tour a suburban residence. The rent pleases, but its rim location angers her. She insists she will not live in the suburb of a suburb, and the husband strains to keep peace.
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Laura
Miss Croft
Pierre
Papa
Kay
Peters
Pawtucket
George
New York Press
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Union Street
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Meyersdale, PA
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Model Laundry
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