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Where are your children tonight?,1913,Boston Traveler

Title: Where are your children tonight?
Date Created/Published: 1913.
Medium: 1 print.
Summary: 2 cartoons: (a) showing parents reading in parlor; news headlines are 'suggestive theatrical performance/Objectionable dances/Moving picture films of crime;' by James H. Donahey in Cleveland Plain Dealer; (b) showing boys smoking and gambling outside billiard parlor; by Sherman in Boston Traveler.
Notes:
Reprod. of line drawings.
Illus. in: Cartoons, March 1913, p. 190.
Reference copy may be in LOT 4394 A.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Youth; Children Gambling; Children Smoking; Artists, Publ. Index; Cartoons, US 1913; Shelf.
Bookmark /2004679742/
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