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NICK CARTERSTORIESIssued Weekly. Entered as Second-class Matter at the New York Post Office, byStreet & Smith,79-89 Seventh Ave., New York.Copyright, 1915, byStreet & Smith.O.G. Smith and G.C. Smith, Proprietors.Terms to NICK CARTER STORIES Mail Subscribers.(Postage Free.)Single Copies or Back Numbers, 5c. Each.3 months65c.One year$2.504 months85c.2 copies one year4.006 months$1.251 copy two years4.00How to Send Money—By post-office or express money order, registered letter, bank check or draft, at our risk. At your own risk if sent by currency, coin, or postage stamps in ordinary letter.Receipts—Receipt of your remittance is acknowledged by proper change of number on your label. If not correct you have not been properly credited, and should let us know at once.No. 134.NEW YORK, April 3, 1915.Price Five Cents.

NICK CARTERSTORIESIssued Weekly. Entered as Second-class Matter at the New York Post Office, byStreet & Smith,79-89 Seventh Ave., New York.Copyright, 1915, byStreet & Smith.O.G. Smith and G.C. Smith, Proprietors.Terms to NICK CARTER STORIES Mail Subscribers.(Postage Free.)Single Copies or Back Numbers, 5c. Each.3 months65c.One year$2.504 months85c.2 copies one year4.006 months$1.251 copy two years4.00How to Send Money—By post-office or express money order, registered letter, bank check or draft, at our risk. At your own risk if sent by currency, coin, or postage stamps in ordinary letter.Receipts—Receipt of your remittance is acknowledged by proper change of number on your label. If not correct you have not been properly credited, and should let us know at once.No. 134.NEW YORK, April 3, 1915.Price Five Cents.

NICK CARTERSTORIES

Issued Weekly. Entered as Second-class Matter at the New York Post Office, byStreet & Smith,79-89 Seventh Ave., New York.

Copyright, 1915, byStreet & Smith.O.G. Smith and G.C. Smith, Proprietors.

Terms to NICK CARTER STORIES Mail Subscribers.

(Postage Free.)

Single Copies or Back Numbers, 5c. Each.

How to Send Money—By post-office or express money order, registered letter, bank check or draft, at our risk. At your own risk if sent by currency, coin, or postage stamps in ordinary letter.

Receipts—Receipt of your remittance is acknowledged by proper change of number on your label. If not correct you have not been properly credited, and should let us know at once.

No. 134.NEW YORK, April 3, 1915.Price Five Cents.


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