The acme magazine . Uncle Reuben—Its durned lucky we came early, Sarah Ann. These frontseats is always th first ones thats picked out. THE ACME MAGAZINE Goes Into Every Home in Trenton. It is kept on the library or drawing-room table for at least a month, and is read by everymember of the household. Nearly every one who looks through a magazine reads the ad-vertisements; because magazine advertising is made as attractive as skillful exgraving andfine printing can make it, and it is one of the magazines principal and most interestingfeatures. Your advertisement in the Acme is simply a safe and


The acme magazine . Uncle Reuben—Its durned lucky we came early, Sarah Ann. These frontseats is always th first ones thats picked out. THE ACME MAGAZINE Goes Into Every Home in Trenton. It is kept on the library or drawing-room table for at least a month, and is read by everymember of the household. Nearly every one who looks through a magazine reads the ad-vertisements; because magazine advertising is made as attractive as skillful exgraving andfine printing can make it, and it is one of the magazines principal and most interestingfeatures. Your advertisement in the Acme is simply a safe and sure investment, on which you areguaranteed handsome returns. Try it and be convinced. THE ACME PUBLISHING COMPANY, 510 Masonic Temple, TRENTON, N. The ?3[eme 7Vla9azine Vol. 1. February, 1907. No. 4. Entered as second-class matter November 16, 1900, at the Post Office at Trenton, N. J.,under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. AN ANCIENT LINEAGE. The Interesting Pedigree of a Distinguished Family. By E. P. WILLIAMS. i IHSSSSIN THE town of Malp°s>near the river Dee, one hundredand sixty-eight miles north-west of London, stands achurch edifice that in mon-astic ages was the chapel of a religioushouse of monks of the Cluniac order. Inthis church are preserved many ancientmemorials of the Stockton family. One of these stones records the factthat Rt. Hon. Sir John Stockton, Knight,was the Lord Mayor of London, in 1470and 1471. He was the son of RichardStockton, who was knighted on the fieldby King Edward IV. In 1470 he waselected to the high honor of masters ofthe Mercers Company, the oldest andmost exclusive in London. Sir Edward Stockton was vicar of theChurch of Cookham, in Berkshire, andwas a leader in one of the early expe


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