. What to do for Uncle Sam; a first book of citizenship. Pens, Paper, and Illustrated. 276 pages. Cloth. 60 cents. The history of every branch of the transportation industry fromthe early period up to the present time, with excellent description ofthe modern methods of transportation and communication. Primi-tive methods of Travel and Transportation, Roads, Carriages,Waterways, Steam, Electric, and Mountain Railroads, Express,Carrying the Mails, Parcel Post, and Navigating the Air. COMPANY—CHICAGO .. !?»»?? LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 029 809 805 2 :•?•...: .1 ?


. What to do for Uncle Sam; a first book of citizenship. Pens, Paper, and Illustrated. 276 pages. Cloth. 60 cents. The history of every branch of the transportation industry fromthe early period up to the present time, with excellent description ofthe modern methods of transportation and communication. Primi-tive methods of Travel and Transportation, Roads, Carriages,Waterways, Steam, Electric, and Mountain Railroads, Express,Carrying the Mails, Parcel Post, and Navigating the Air. COMPANY—CHICAGO .. !?»»?? LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 029 809 805 2 :•?•...: .1 ?. Copyright, Leslies Weekly, New York I WANT YOU WHAT TO DO FORUNCLE SAM A First Book of Citizenship BY CAROLYN SHERWIN BAILEY Author ofBoys and Girls of Colonial Days,For the Childrens Hour, StoriesChildren Need, and Other Stories ILLUSTRATED A. FLANAGAN COMPANY CHICAGO 1 COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY A. FLANAGAN COMPANYwhattodoforuncle00bail


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