Krums and Kraklins, Volume 1, Issue 1, December 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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KRUMS AND KRAKLTNS
Or Hot Shots in Cold Type.EXPLOSION NO. 1.
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This being he first isL u eof
Krums And Krakins her my L'e
some readers .ho ill onder thyd
the paper has been gin such n
odd name. There are a eat mny
rca sons why this signi nt name
was chosen. 1 p "ne thi 4] s u !
will not permit an explanation.
However, if yo eu re there
bout the tter, i r , i t' E tor
a letter f.11 ing us whly OLiC paper
in Germany was na'ed "The R 1 r- U
damsthecourant , " and We will send
you a letter y 1ei P'De livery
explaining why thi p paper was
name "Krmafs 4'1 An r ri- ."
o Cok has a r.ght tocrow. until
Competition goes reeling to the
ropes.
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The Fall Dating Campaign serves a
two-fold purpose. Not only is it
a business-getter, but is also an
automatic register that indi-
cates exactly which salesmen are
working on this campaign the hard-
est. Some of the boys are going to
win Distinguished Service losses,
while the records of others are
deplorable. Remember boys, the D.
M., C.M., the S.M., and the G.O.,
all have their eyes on ycu, and
we are counting on you to go over
the top. "Up an' at 'em."
Mr. Bozenhard's wife has been
feeding him a great deal of pie
lately, and he is going to show a
sweet disposition in handling ad-
justments in the future.DEC. 1, 1918.
The "Flu" Kolyum.
Casualti s reortedcc tod ay: -
Hiarodli ieers on,
Iil Iton CF,1] Ca l tay,
T"E. Hendrink,
_-: _ 1 a4 r s.I- 5a 11 ,
Al.". i' .. 1-. ii C the sick list.
Convalescing:
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y..Fisher,
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Pece And P.b iA T.
As soon as it was made known in
the office that Krums And Kraklins
would be published a drove of stenog-
raphers and clerks (regular American
]-eauties - with penciled eye brows
andt rose-blown cheeks) ,gathered around
the Editor's desk, and there was only
one unanimous request -- "Please pub-
lish something nice about me."
My, b.it its great to be the Ed.
+ +-+++-++
Yep, even salesmen like publicity.
For instance, there's Mr. W. W. Brad-
ley, of East Texas sandy land fame.
He is a WONDERFUL optimist and has
contributed a rather long article show-
ing how optimism has come in very han-
dy in helping him to get the "John
Henry" on the dotted line when deal-
ers are almost ready to hold their
nose and jump in the river. That's
thetime, boys, come on with 'em, We
will publish good articles if they
are short and snappy.
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