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AGENTS! S-MS
0 m am a m m ■ made, paid, banked in 30 days,
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BY STONEMAN- $15000 TO DATE
This opportunity is open to you— this money—the cold cash—can be yours. Wo
want 5,000 good men immediately. The opportunity is open for acceptance
today. You, and you alone, by waiting too long, can lose it. No experience
necessary. Business supplies capital. Get complete facts at once. Ask to be
shown. Get in line. Make 1913 the biggest you have ever lived or dreamed of. You don’t have
to wait a month not even a week -payments can start the first day ; and you can work into a
position which enabled R. V. Zimmerman, a farmer of Indiana, to order
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shown. Get in line
to wait a month no
position which enab
$13,245.00 IN 110 DAYS
We have hem quietly securing men from all walks of life—ministers
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0|K*ration and $50,000 AFF’ROI’KIATION. to get what we here offer and can
do for you. Some of these men you may know - possibly hare envied their
prosperity without understanding the reason of their success. 1913 will break
all records—agents actually getting rich. Think of these figures: Langley
(liveryman), $115 FIRST I».\Y; Hasp (agent), $1,685 in 73 days; Heem
(solicit.-n. $164.25 WEEKLY FOR 12 WEEKS; Korstad (farmer . $2,212 in
n few weeks: .Fuell (clerk), $6,800; Halt (farmer). $5,000; Wilson (cashier),
$3,000 IN 30 DAYS. Let us refer you to these men—to the ll S. GOV
ERNMENT, to banks, business houses, noted people at home and abroad-
let us tell you about our startling plan of universal distribution through
special representatives which absolutely insures
$1000.00 PER MAN, PER COUNTY
You, by acting NOW—TODAY—can get this proposition for your section.
This is not a fairy tale, fake, or humbug; for, LISTEN—IT IS GOING
ON DAILY.
If you can use $1,000.00— real money—SAY SO, Don’t hesitate—don’t
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INVESTIGATE AND BE AMAZED
Find out how Oviatt (Iowa minister) ordered over 800 outfits in 11 days;
Cook (solicitor) $4,000 to date; Rogers (surveyor) $2,800. He writes: “Selling
baths has g<>t me one piece of property, expect to get another.”
Learn how O. I\ Schleicher. Ohio (minister), received $195 TWELVE
HOI RS AFTER APPOINTMENT. Hundreds share a similar prosi»erity—
banking money -buying homes, automobiles. Hoard (doctor) $2,200. SAME
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Risk One Cent to Make Thousands
And say with Lodewick, Maine (solicitor);—"Lucky I answered your ad.
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on it this minute-drop it in the mail box, addressed to us today. Heed
this caution from Cbas. Starr, of Michigan, who writes: “Sorry this field is
closed-SHOULD HAVE ACTED SOONER, but was skeptical. Your local
man's GREAT SUCCESS has set everybody talking and proves I WAS A
CHUMP. WONDERFUL WHAT A MAN CAN DO WITH A REAL
OPPORTUNITY."
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1'he Scarlet Plague
{Continued from pom' 5)
beach each grain of sand a man, or woman
or child. Yes, my boy, all those people
; lived right here in San Francisco. And at
one time or another all those* people came
out on this very beach—more people than
there are grains of sand. More—more—
more. And San Francisco was a noble city.
| And across the bay—where we camped last
year, even more people lived, clear from
Point Richmond, on the level ground and
1 on the hills, all the way around to San Lean
dro—one gieat city of seven million people.
Seven teeth there, that s it, seven
millions.”
Again the boy’s eyes ranged up and down
from Edwin’s fingers to the teeth on the log.
“The world was full of people. The cen
sus of 2010 gave eight billions tor the whole
world—eight crab-shells, yes, eight billions.
It was not like to-day. Mankind knew a
great deal more about getting food. And
the more food there was, the more people
(here were. In the year 1800 there were
one hundred and seventy millions in Europe
alone. One hundred years later—a grain
of sand, Hoo-Hoo—one hundred years
later, in 19(H), there were five hundred mil
lions in Europe—five grains of sand, Hoo-
Hoo, and this one tooth. This shows how
easy was the getting of food, and how men
increased. And in the year 2000 there were
I fifteen hundred millions in Europe. And
it was the same all over the rest of the world.
Eight crab-shells there, yes, eight billion
| people were alive on the earth when the
Scarlet Death began.
“I was a young man when the Plague
came— twenty-seven years old; and I lived
| on the other side of San Francisco Bay, in
Berkeley. You remember those great stone
house's, Edwin, when we came down the
hills from Contra Costa? That was where
I lived, in those* stone houses. I was a pro
fessor of English literature.”
Much of this was over the heads of the
boys; but they strove to comprehend dimly
the tale of the past.
“What was them stone houses for?”
Hare-Lip queried.
‘‘You remember when your dad taught
you to swim?” The boy nodded. “Well,
in the University of California—that is the
name we had for Tthe houses—we taught
young men and women how to think, just
as I have taught you now, by sand and peb
bles and shells, to know how many people
lived in those days. There was very much
to teach. The young men and women we
j taught were called students. We had a
large room in which we taught. I talked
to them, forty or fifty at a time, just as 1
am talking to you now. I told them about
the books other men had written before
their time, and even, sometimes, in their
time ”
‘‘Was that all you did?—just talk, talk,
talk?” Hoo-Hoo demanded. “Whohunt-
| ed your meat for you? and milked the goats?
and caught the fish?”
“A sensible question, Hoo-Hoo, a sensi
ble question. As I have told you, in those
days food-getting was easy. We were very
i wise. A few men got the food for many
men. The other men did other things. As
you say, I talked. I talked all the time,
and for this food was given me—much
food, fine food, beautiful food, food that. I
! have not tasted in sixty years and shall never
i taste again.
‘‘Our food-getters were called freemen.
This was a joke. We of the ruling classes
owned all the land, all the machines, every
thing. These food-getters were our slaves.
We took almost all the food they got, and
left them a little so that they might eat,
and work, and get us more food ”
“I’d have gone into the forest and got
food for myself,” Hare-Lip announced.
The old man laughed.
“ Did I not tell you that we of the ruling
I class owned all the land, all the forest, every
thing? Any food-getter who would not get
food for us, him we punished 01 compelled to
starve to death. And very few did that.
They preferred to get food for us, and make
clothes for us, and prepare and administer
to a thousand—a mussel-shell, Hoo-Hoo—
a thousand satisfactions and delights. Anc
I was Professor Smith in those days—Pro
fessor James Howard Smith. And my
lecture courses were very popular—that is,
very many of the young men and women
liked to hear me talk about the books
other men had written.
‘‘Then just as we were masters of the
whole universe the smallest, most contemp
tible thing of all—a tiny vegetable, a plant
reached up from the dust and pulled the
whole fabric of civilization down upon us.”
{To he continued)
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