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“Billiard table repairer made an early departure,” claimed a headline in the Aspen Democrat-Times on May 6, 1911. “George Kennedy, who claimed to be in the employ of the Denver branch of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender company,.
You hear the term “unprecedented” uttered many times these days in the news. You do not hear “precedent” as often. Either term might be an exaggeration, as the news is more often a repetition of.
In 1912, Madam Esther Lefebvre rode into the town of Dorchester, dressed in one of her usual flamboyant Paris outfits, and visited her mine for the last time.
“Famous Movie Show Tonight,” proclaimed the Aspen Democrat-Times on April 10, 1917. “Dodge Brothers dealer to show western desert film. It has been decided definitely that the ‘Death Valley Dodge’ motion pictures will be shown.