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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918
1918-07-18 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2
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a real spot light now, which is to be operated from the balcony. We tried it out last night and it looks great, especially on my ballet girls. I think I have waked up the town. Of course it wont last, but it's good to hear it tick for even two or three days. The whole trouble is no one takes the time to wind it up. I found I wasn't getting enough advertising, and the editor is President of the Red Cross. Fancy that. You'd think he'd be the very one to push it. So I went after him with my claws and he printed the bills like the one I sent you. He said they were to be in every store window, etc. Well, I didn't see enough of them around to suit me so yesterday morning I took a load of them and went to every garage in town. There I left
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a real spot light now, which is to be operated from the balcony. We tried it out last night and it looks great, especially on my ballet girls. I think I have waked up the town. Of course it wont last, but it's good to hear it tick for even two or three days. The whole trouble is no one takes the time to wind it up. I found I wasn't getting enough advertising, and the editor is President of the Red Cross. Fancy that. You'd think he'd be the very one to push it. So I went after him with my claws and he printed the bills like the one I sent you. He said they were to be in every store window, etc. Well, I didn't see enough of them around to suit me so yesterday morning I took a load of them and went to every garage in town. There I left
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