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Extra! Extra! New Jars for Goldfish All the Rage

A newspaper column from the 1930s highlights new, more attractive containers for keeping your "in the vogue" pet goldfish.

It's 1930 and you're still keeping your pet goldfish in a plain old glass bowl?

You'd most certainly have goldfish (or want them badly) by this time, considering they were quite "in the vogue" according to Nancy Hart's Hints for the Home column published in the Dakota County Tribune on April 4, 1930.

But in 1930, those who were really trendy were moving past the customary glass globe-shaped bowls, Hart writes.

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Glass jars, bowls that swung from the ceiling or were mounted on the wall, iridescent colored glass and metal stands all made goldfish displays "more attractive than they ever were before," she suggests.

And yet another (possibly questionable) idea:

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You know, don't you, that there are supposedly harmless liquids which you may dissolve in the water in a fish globe to tint the water? You may have blue or green, red or yellow tinted water.

You can check out more events, exhibits and archives at the Dakota County Historical Society, 130 Third Ave. N., South St. Paul.

Editor's note: Photos 2 and 3 are enlarged, split images of the entire column in photo 1 for easier reading.


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