Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1916 — PRINTING INSIDE AN EGG [ARTICLE]
PRINTING INSIDE AN EGG
Massachusetts Woman Finds Small Piece of Newspaper in Boiled Hen Fruit. Quincy, Mass. —Rivaling at least, if not transcending in importance, the famous question asked by a former king of England as to how the apple got Inside the dumpling, is the question that Mrs. Sarah C. Williams of Cross street would like to have scientists, ornithologists or anybody else answer. Mrs. Williams broke open an egg, after the egg had been boiled. Inside she found a piece of newspaper about half an inch long and an eighth of an inch wide. There were a few lines of print on the paper, and Mrs. Williams could make out the three words, “To be known," and, underneath, “go to.” The egg was in good condition.
