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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 28, 1922
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 28, 1922
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, April 2, 1922
The last thing she did before she died was to paint her face and then the dogs ate her.
(To be fair to the dogs, she was already defenestrated - they were really just helping to keep the city clean)
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, June 5, 1921
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, March 28, 1922
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, March 28, 1922
From Wikipedia:
Jimmy Walters is a bashful man. Because of his unfortunate reaction to the sight of bare shoulders Jimmy is in danger of becoming a recluse. Also a prude. Therefore, his friends decide he should be cured. They take him to a certain fancy-dress ball where he will see so much flesh he will never again be frightened by a little. The ball is raided and in escaping, Jimmy, dressed as a lady, climbs through the window of a Turkish-bath parlor [on ladies night] next door. Fearing arrest, he has a brisk time of it avoiding the attendants, and later, being discovered, it is a little difficult for him to explain to his wife that he did not deliberately plan the masquerade.
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, March 28, 1922
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, March 24, 1922
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, March 24, 1922
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Goodwin’s Weekly, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 17, 1906
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Goodwin’s Weekly, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 3, 1906
…with a look of unutterable scorn…
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The Morning Standard, Ogden, Utah, December 25, 1910
No woman likes to appear less personally attractive than her servant.
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The Spokane Press, Washington, November 22, 1904
The citizens of Murray this afternoon issued a call for a mass meeting tonight to vote on the question of taking steps compelling all foreigners to leave town.
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 28, 1922
St. Paul society’s taking up bike riding - it reduces, you know. On the handlebars, Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald, wife of the novelist; in the saddle, Mrs. Ralph McFaul.
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 28, 1922
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 14, 1922