. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 15 (May 7, 1920)]. ed it and are satisfied that you want to keepit. pay the expressman , the special low price for this limited return the volume and you will not be out a cent. You do not riska single ceatime. Do not miss this great opportunity to examine FREE thecomplete, handsomely bound file of the overseas Stars and Stripes. Mail thecoupon mow—toot sweet. Hot dog—lets go! Eames-Luckett Corporation, DMibuU\*0£J«K ? •— ?— ?— i .i — —just Mail This Coupon— ? — »—?— — Eames-Luckett Corporation,Dept. 14A Distributors A


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 15 (May 7, 1920)]. ed it and are satisfied that you want to keepit. pay the expressman , the special low price for this limited return the volume and you will not be out a cent. You do not riska single ceatime. Do not miss this great opportunity to examine FREE thecomplete, handsomely bound file of the overseas Stars and Stripes. Mail thecoupon mow—toot sweet. Hot dog—lets go! Eames-Luckett Corporation, DMibuU\*0£J«K ? •— ?— ?— i .i — —just Mail This Coupon— ? — »—?— — Eames-Luckett Corporation,Dept. 14A Distributors A. E. F. Publishing Association64 West Randolph St., Chicago, III. Please send me the complete bound file of all the 71 issues of theoverseas Stars and Stripes. I agree to pay the express company $ arrival, if I am entirely satisfied with the volume after examining I will return it to you and I will not be out any money. Name. Address. 64 WEST RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Town State. MAY 7. 1930 PAGE 3. Psychologiststry the Realism Test From actual photograph taken i*the Edison Shop. Fifth Ave., NtmYork, when Messrs. Bingham,Farnsworth and Follelt came inand asked to hear the realism test. Get remarkable and enjoyable sensation from Mr. Edisonsunique musical experiment IT was in that temple of music—. the Edison Shop on Fifth ave-nue, New York. The great rearhall, semi-visible through half-opendoors, was steeped in a profoundhush. A voice drifted to my earsfrom within—a voice lovely and full,vibrant with a depth of feeling. Irecognized the first appealing notesof a beloved ballad. The exquisite beauty of the musicinstinctively drew my eyes throughthe doors—that I might gaze uponthe singer. Instead, I beheld threemen seated before a stately Chip-pendale cabinet. Their heads werebowed. The magic spell of thebeautiful song was full upon them. . The music died away. Thethree men sat on in silence. Theywere lost in reverie. Finall


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