can pay the ten dollars all at once,
well and good; if not, they can pay in monthly instalments. And every
Socialist local ought to own a share of stock in the company, if for
no other reason than that literature can then be bought much more
cheaply than otherwise. But of course there is an even greater reason
than that--every Socialist local ought to take pride in the
development of the enterprise which has done so much to develop a
great American Socialist literature.
Fuller particulars will be sent upon application. Address:
CHARLES H. KERR & COMPANY, (Co-operative)
118 West Kinzie street, Chicago
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