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From the Hobart News of June 10, 1915.

From the Hobart Gazette of June 11, 1915.
So he's back in business, I gather, but I have not seen him advertising.
Not all the news that summer was good:

From the Hobart News of July 29, 1915.

From the Hobart Gazette of September 3, 1915.
1 comment:
Very interesting. The young daughter must be my Aunt Olive who was born in 1913. I grew up a block away from her. I never heard this story though.
Still have no idea why my grandfather went east. . .
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