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The Klaxon can be heard by another driver half a mile ahead. Wow. It can be heard by everyone else, too. Purposely harsh and startling. Frightens the horses. The driver who hears a Klaxon does not stop to think; he turns to his side of the road involuntarily and promptly. Published in the March 31, 1910 issue of LIFE, the Humor Magazine.



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Source: Tom Harris, on eBay as tabasco_life

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