tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post5947478682279167292..comments2024-03-09T12:18:51.016-05:00Comments on TOM GLOVER'S HAMILTON LIBRARY SCRAPBOOK: LOCAL HISTORY WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH.: 1897: THE EXTINCT "EVENING" NEWSPAPERTom Gloverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01749723834326832799noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post-66255870763201094332011-08-03T19:17:59.976-04:002011-08-03T19:17:59.976-04:00Oh! I remember too well and woe to the poor boy w...Oh! I remember too well and woe to the poor boy who brought home the "Final" when under strict instructions to get only the "Late Final".<br /><br />Honestly, the logic still evades me today; how can you have a final and than a second final which means that the other final wasn't really the "Final" was it?<br /><br />There was also a "City" edition too that came out in the early afternoon.<br /><br />We got our paper at the Ianni Brother's because the paper boy only brought one of the other editions.<br /><br />SkipAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post-55938477604125792112011-08-03T14:01:52.392-04:002011-08-03T14:01:52.392-04:00Hi Tom: If my fading memory is correct, I think Th...Hi Tom: If my fading memory is correct, I think The Trenton Evening Times was folded in thirds and one of the sections was tucked inside and some how it held together and hit the door mat with a distinct plop. Due to newsprint costs, the daily paper has gotten narrower and narrower. Most are a.m. editions. RegardsSally Logan Gilmannoreply@blogger.com