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CAPPER'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER MAY 13, 1919 TOPEKA, KANSAS "4 BILLION TO RUN USA" For Sale
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CAPPER'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER MAY 13, 1919 TOPEKA, KANSAS "4 BILLION TO RUN USA" : $47.20
Very rareCAPPER'S WEEKLY MAY 13, 1919 Newspaper News of World War One 8 pages. Very Good Condition Overall - Some Loss Along Spine - See Photos For Condition Own a Piece of History Genuine & Original Amazing Stories, Photos, Ads, Much MoreSome of the Stories - 4 Billions A Year To Run US Demand Returns Of All Troops Poison Gas For The Grafters Feat of A Baby Sleepwalker More Presidents Than Kings Millionaire Doing Time Curing A Sidewalk Spitter Different in Europe But Italy MustYield New Constitution for the League of Nations Power of League Weakened But Germans Will Sign Postpone Your Trip To Europe The Boys Are Coming Home EX-Kings Have Found No Jobs Punishment Of The Kaiser Then Comes Japan's Case U.S. Mandatory For Mexico Diseaseand Death in Europe Is Bolshevism Weakening?Capper's Weekly is still being published as - Capper's, by Ogden Publications of Topeka.Arthur Capper who owned several newspapers including Cappers Weekly and two radio stations. He was active in politics and served as Kansas Governor from 1915 to 1919 and United States Senator from 1919 to 1949WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY IN 1919 -Poland marked the first national holiday for the country by commemorating it on the same day when the 1791 Constitution was signed, the second oldest constitution created in Europe. Third Anglo-Afghan War – Afghan forces marched through the Khyber Pass between Afghanistan and British India and captured Bagh, a border town that provided much of the water for the larger town of Landi Kotal where two companies of the British Indian Army were garrisoned, initiating a third war between the country and the British Empire. White women were granted the right to vote in municipal elections in Atlanta. The National Association of Negro Musicians was established in Washington, D.C. under the leadership of Nora Holt and Henry Grant. The British weekly film magazine Picture Show published its first issue. It was the longest-running British film magazine until its final publication in 1960. Born: Pete Seeger, American folk singer, known for his folk hits "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?", "If I Had a Hammer" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!", in New York City (d. 2014); John Cullen Murphy, American comic book artist, best known for his work on the comic strip Prince Valiant, in New York City (d. 2004)
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