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“The idea that we can realize heaven here on earth if we but build the forms of society is 
NOVELTIES : rapidly possessing the mind of the modern world. It is perhaps the one thought which begins 
i to sweep our century before it. In this romance I tell the story of such an attempt at heaven 
building under the most favorable conditions on the rich soil and beneath the glorious skies of 
: California.’’ 
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Are In Almost Every Garden 
Tuomas Dixon, Jr. 
Ready January 15th 
R. DIXON’S books have al- 
ready reached a circulation of 
nearly half a million copies. This 
new novel, dealing with contempo- 
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greater than any of the previous 
works. ‘“Comrades,” a romance of 
California, is absorbingly interest- 
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presentation of Socialistic ideas. 
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