| International Correspondence Schools - 1909 - 608 str.
...tinsel, or other similar substances, are tinmailable, except when enclosed in envelopes, or when treate>l in such manner as will prevent the objectionable substances...rubbed off or injuring persons handling the mails, RATES OF POSTAGE ON PIECES OF LEATHER, WOOD, BARK, ETC., PURPORTING TO BE "POST CARDS" Pieces of leather,... | |
| 1909 - 606 str.
...or other similar substances, are ttntnailable, except when enclosed in envelopes, or when treatevl in such manner as will prevent the objectionable substances...rubbed off or injuring persons handling the mails, RATES OF POSTAGE ON PIECES OP LEATHER, WOOD, BARK, ETC., PURPORTING TO BE "POST CARDS" Pieces of leather,... | |
| 1911 - 650 str.
...tinsel, or other similar tubstances, are unmailable, except when enclosed in envelopes tightly sealed, or when treated in such manner as will prevent the...rubbed off or injuring persons handling the mails. Stamps and Stamped Goods. The following denominations of Stamps, Cards, Stamped Envelopes, and Stamped... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1912 - 618 str.
...unma liable, except when enclosed In envelopes tightly sealed to prevent the escape pf such parti ekn, or when treated in such manner as will prevent the...being rubbed off or injuring persons handling the malls. Cards mailed under cover of sealed envelopes (transparent or otherwise) are chargeable with... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1913 - 624 str.
...mat table, except when enclosed in envelopes tightly sealed to prevent the escape of such particles, or when treated In such manner as will prevent the...(transparent or otherwise) are chargeable with postage at the first -class rato; if enclosed in unsealed envelopes they are subject to postage according to the character... | |
| 1913 - 830 str.
...mailing, except when inclosed hi envelopes tightly sealed to prevent the escape of such particles, or when treated in such manner as will prevent the...rubbed off or injuring persons handling the mails. NOTE. — Cards mailed under cover of sealed envelopes (transparent Note. or otherwise) shall be charged... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1913 - 628 str.
...closed in envelopes tightly sealed to prevent the escape of such particles with proper postage attached, or when treated in such manner as will prevent the...rubbed off or injuring persons handling the mails. Note.— Used postal cards which conform to the conditions prescribed for post cards may be remailed... | |
| Curtis Hillyer - 1914 - 1628 str.
...glass, metal, mica, sand, tinsel, or other similar substances, are unmailable except when inclosed ority ; or whoever, for any fraudulent purpose whatever,...be a citizen of the United States without having be mail>. j. Lotteries, and all matter pertaining to them, are prohibited. This includes newspapers that... | |
| Ion Edric Dwyer - 1914 - 200 str.
...illustrations may appear on the back of the card and on the left half of the face. Under Cover, Rate. Cards mailed under cover of sealed envelopes (transparent or otherwise) are chargeable with postage at the first-rate class; if enclosed in unsealed envelopes, they are subject to postage according to the character... | |
| United States. Post Office Department - 1915 - 152 str.
...mailing, except when inclosed in envelopes tightly sealed to prevent the escape of such particles, or when treated in such manner as will prevent the...rubbed off or injuring persons handling the mails. NOTE.— Cards mailed under cover of sealed envelopes (transparent or otherwise) shall be charged with... | |
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