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Y. \ • ipou>nu in business life at j *• Governor Theodore\ Roosevelt -^ v>.s elected Governor of New York, first by reason : .>f his military achievements, and secondly on ac- ! <-'>nnt of popular belief in Ms personal integrity [ a iid political soundness. i Every American boy should read the biogr&phj j of this great American administrator, historian and soldier. Nowhere is the life of this representatin American citizen more dearly and authoritative!.* <,et forth than in the HEW WERNER Encyclopaedia Britannica SPENCER'S SCHOOL OF Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy KIN«STON-O>-THE-Hl'»SOX, \. Y. Established 12 years. 300 students this year. A separate penmanship department ia charge of one of America's greatest pen artists. Free car fare will be paid from your home to Kingston. Good board and rooms at $3.00 per week. Positions secured for all graduates. 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