La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 11, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, March 11, 1!)29.
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Lack
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given a
utter a .,
operatic
Motor v
necr.
The !
fuiilty
tlon of
Ollutlol
oil. tl.
jiurta 1
Two
to cauu ;
HOUl'CO f
. formed
the ch i'
tlrogon
In tho' 5
tur la.
Kiiaolli I
aource I
liurnct f
line
' UHOd t
i,. ' Redarra Fatten I
Narrow nd Extra Narrow - Wide and Extra Wide
X Iioob to the women of .Interim many of itkota hart beta
fih I lied to elfher hlth pritf or lite poorly HI led ikoei.
Ton n fed no longer I'e tnlil th.it job hare an "eipennlte" foot.
YouTJ Stride with Pride in ENNA JETTICKS
Dependable
Quality.
Hi
9.
Dependable
Values.
ROBINS SLOW IN J BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . . By Wei jGf tJU$n
Vance Still a Hold-out;
Robinson Has Difficulty
Concealing Frowns
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ION CLAM FEED
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1 fcinlent. of Hoiac. who
Lcrce Crowd Exnected to hta w-ond quarterly
A . r i c . C l i ence. tlr. Hamilton acted aa toaat
rtllCllU Ijveril. OJJUIIOWieu piaster. Mpcerhea a-ere Klven l.y
by bportsmen
11 llrian Ih'll
(Aaaoclated f'naa Hlinrta Wilier)
rl.KAIIWATKtl, I'la.. March II
I A l Willie rt Kol.inaon. the
Jolly Kohny" of Brooklyn bna"
hall. rinrta It hunter to dlapl.iy hut
beaming aniilc ua the Hotilna, eatari
ll.hed anil presumptive. go about
their training. Any frowns Hobby j
may be ronr.allng acein justified, i
Hla atar pitcher ia out o "he n.-al, I
hla canUiin and ahnrtarnp, about
Vhom he epecia to build hi team,
ia Buffering from a mini -arm unit
he haa Home flelilera who can't hit
and aome hittera who cun't field.
HlK Hiaay Vance, the ae.dbiill
klnif Of the National 1. ague, la los
ing valuable ilnya of prepuriitlnna
for a huay aeaann while he con
flnea hla attention to the imalneaM
i.tflei. Inatcnd of the hull field. The
lanatU-r thlnka the club orrlclula
have undereatiniiiti d hia value by
about ti.boti and want, hia run.
tract fiirurca revlaed.
UriKllt Ik I'llllcllt
Glenn WrlBht, a arent ahnrlatop
for I'lltablunh. pulled up will! a
lame nrm In hla flrat ilay uf prae-
j lice nnd ia under tn-amn nt. I'n-
gg-t- til the extenl of the Uurt ia finally
frii nila (tatheri-d Tuendny evenlnir determined. Manaaer Itoliinaun'a
nt in,, church for a :Jn o'clocK plana for hla Infh Id roinlilnntiun
riutliick dinner. I.onif tnhlea were muat remain uncertain. . '
tirranffed In the leaaue room where ..Brooklyn lacka wirdinai Ion in
cov ra were laid for 45 micata. The aome of the player. If Waily Gll-
occiiMlon waa given In honor of Ilr. berl could j' hit IlUe neither lini.e
Harry fliinillton. dlatrlcc atiperin- Herman.. or- Harvey.. i.;ndrlclt he
-6:S , J-f
It)- .lint. Itrrt Knlxlit
-i. -..(fPiiartr-'orrnnflMii
" TMO.N, (ire. . .Hperlal) Th
imrtmnn'i rltil hore will hotd
(hp Hnnttul rlum fcrd Mt fhlr
rnliin, Wftlninday rvpnlnir, March
tit, nt 7 o'clock. Preparation am
hrinx marlt for a laric crowd.
Hcvural uportumen from Hnkfr,
ininl. Wtilliiwn. Knteritrim and
othf r nf nrhr town tir plnnning
iitx bHnjr pr'nt. The fd wan
Iflnnni-d to hiv been irlven thn
latter port of January hut wn
poirtponpd on Recount nt the fold
Vk-nthr.
Mr. nnd Mn, Walter f'ock d
Uffhtfully ntrrtnln'd tha mnt-hft-H
of th T. B. club WVdnrmiiiy
rvrnlnir at tht'lr home In North
I'nlnn. Brldno at four tnhle whs
the dlvmion of tin rvnlnic wljlh
Mm. (ti'orirn Wlnnhlp and J. K.
ffmrhlnaun rfffivlnir huh ronn
Vtau iipta oiiH ht a thlul ruuu rn;Uin and
confflr- if either of th- fluh'a atar biit.-ra
could romc un with the hnlU Oil-tM-rt
jffta. Ilihhy would worry
miirh lea.' "fOt early." any th
manuvpr - when naked if he hud
iruitie a tn(utivr nrriinX'-iiitnt of
hla Infltltl and outfii-ld rotnhina.
tlona. The taak may he a trifle
difficult much Utter.
Two POHt AwhsntMl ,
Two poMttlnna aeetn aaalKned.
Del Mlnaonette, who can hit and
field, will piny first ba.se and Her
man will tnke care- of rtfcht field.
, t
j ((! tiriKK. I, z. Term H and
t ftohert Wlthycomhe. After dinner
a biiMlnefui aenaion waa held, with
j report a from roninilttee of dlf-
ferent departmenta o(th church.
Th Mi r la and boy n baak t ha 1 1
fraiMn and their coaehea. Mlaa foul
Ine Moofl and K. I. I'oburn, wen
honor Kiieni Thurwluy evening at
a dinner dance at the t'nlon hotel
Nriven by thH member of the com
mercial club at Jrt o'clock.
KlKbty-flve KileMta were ented at
one "1"' formed table that extend
ed around three abba of the din
ing room. I. Z. Terra 1 1 gavft the
addrfna of welcome and O. I, Heaa,
preablent of the commercial club,
acted a touatmnater. Tom liulrd
leave a tuaat to thi teuma und Uuy practice.
lu-.ljxp, cnptaln of the hoy team. Hube HreMMler will be an out
responded and I'ejfKy Weaver re- fielder, at leaat part of the time,
aponded, Hpeechea were tfiven by Max lloaenfeld. one or the 1'nlver
Mbia flood, Mr. Tohurn. i. I., fad- alty of Alabama crop nf ffothuH
well, preablent of the school hoard, and haaelmll player. John .Kred
and, lioy f'onklln, vuperlntendr-nt erlck. a Memphis graduate, tho
of schoolx. At the conclusion of much traveled Henry Cullon nnd
In Sunday Shoot
j, . Iji Grande ahootere three of
it hem nileaed perfect acoiea yea.
Jtenlay by one clay plRcon, the lal
itiran.le Oim club clfalklnit up it
score of JS in the Orcltunian H'le
Juraphlc ahoot. Thia waa Itood
enoua-h to win from I'linevin.--He.lmoud.
who allot u. 7". but,
Marahfield scored 7S ond f'oinillle '
t. Bind, tied with Iji Orande
from th ahoot a wwk ami, ulao
.hoi ?s and If the tli wn allot
loff yesterday which has not been!
learned here this' would Klve la :
Uramle four wlna And five loaaea
ffor a percentage of ,4H. If the j
I Mend tie waa held over until later, ,
I the. Grande standing would be
i.5n with four wins and four loaaea. j
The three men whom acoiea ;
I counted In yesterday's ahoot w ere
ij. B. Smith. A. McAlllKter and Wil
liam Hollins. ,
t Besides Hend and Marahfield.
i three other clulia over the state
turned in perfect acorea. Weather
I in many -cities was not favorable
jfor the best of luck with tho scal
jter tfuns.
Besides me three men who quul
I illicit for the Oreironian score yes
Iterday. three- other members here
shot its. With six 'equal scores,
j only three couhl be entered. The
lather three were made by Chase
! Uohnenkamp, 1.. B. Haniiiflelil and
;Mr. Kendall.
I A moderate wind was blowinlt
here, and the score was exceJleni
considering the weather.
The club la eapectius. to hold n
merchandise shoot In the near
future.
Beautify Your
" Floors With
Old English Wax
tes Si
Old KnuHsli Wax fur- lino
leum ud. hnrdwod floors.
Ma ay to ilMly. rHtoi'ea lustre
and pnuect from wear ami
ecratche-
lies. 75c pt. size .59
Keg. $1.40 it 1.12
Keg. $2.25 i 2 p;al. .. l.go
i'ASTi: WAX
Reg. 50c ' k size..38c
Keg. 85c I'll). size.,. ..6Hc
CARIi
FUllNITUKE CO.. Inc.
Mn in 770 '
Ilrothcr acta are not 10 novel In the bit?
.'agues ll.efle days, but it va up to the "PoUou
Boys." Paul and L!oyd Waoer. to ihow a new
wrinkle In this kini of combination.
The Waner brother form the moat valuable
brother combination doing- big time today. The
are outfielders for the Pittsburgh Pirates and. de
splto'the fact that tbey are younj In years and ex
perience, they are among the best in the big
lop.
When It came time to sign their contracts this "
ytar the Waners singly and collectively told Bar
ney DreyfUBS that the amount offered wasn't
enough. They wanted $35,000 between them and
they Intended holding out until they got It. IC
Dreyfu.s.i aaw fit to meet Paul's demands, Paul
wouldn't sign until the boss dealt aatfsfaetortly
with Brother IJoyd. And the same held true
with Brother Lloyd Brother Paul had to be
fixed up al-io before he would sipn.
This new attitude caused Mr. Dreyfuss and the
PlttsburKh fans much worry, especially when the
first briftade of Pirates left for the train I u
camps ajjd th Wan era hadn't signed.
. mkpfoku t A it itrrrrru ,
t K f FO Ul O re.. M a rc h 1 1-
(AP) The comllllon or Al Melvln,
ptiir rorwanl und cuptnin or the
.Med ford lllh bcIhhiI buHkellMll
tenm. was reported improved today
and the announcement vaa made
that lie would take part in the
Mtato tournHtiient.
It was at first feared that Mi 1
, vln was aufi'i riiirr from ,n ittack
! of appendtcitia. . 1.1 h . responded
readily to treiiiin-nt. however, and
' will be in condition io play..
ruffs n ili
Htrmnn ia no win nawa nut ne is i Vtfr- Hutu
ine nun a m at nitier. f y
jhk riowera vraa Kivn a ln-I comment from
tlve advantaire at acond haae in ; pOI-rn
inn pre-aeaaon rairiJiiKi'jna mu ;
miiy ttniei, wno naa na iwo iriais r)(J( Vil mrffrw wh
with the club haa cnmplicntd the jn tjeirinj
un ua i ion iy nm kooii ptiiying in
t of intricate niunu
are uai-d for ffunn.
(fi r Unhln.-ton yella advice and
the eluh ' houe
erl'apa thene are ffla fvAtf
pleat piom'nta of the day. He ia
'GiaiP Gnnlin On i'"rn ,tt8uers yeatrday. despite
UUte UUSlin Un .om wild flldln hv -Hiir Jim"
Job With S0IOFI8 1 Wo.w who pitched the openlnj?
, , j Innings, and K truer Voter, third
, baseman.
and the conaolation was irlven to(the dinner fiflnn raha wrr lven Hal I.
WAHHJNOTOK. March 11
n the ball pU, (Af) Oooae Ooalln. American 1
j leaffu battinsr champion, h a a I
' j reached the Washington training
camp at Tampa, Florida, with an
arm full of good newa for Manager
With Tortm wlter Johnnon. Hia throwing
rr in vvuoc m. uu urm, he aays, ia all right. It waa
. lull wronir moat of luat scaaon, and
I he had to rrluy the bulla that
1 reached him via the infield. Joe
Judge, ft rat baseman, who haa
Cubs Break Even
AVAl.OV. Ci.tiillnn fslaml. al..
irch II (Al After breaking
Xi-a. Hutchinson. At the chite of
the ca r d ga m ea, ear h gu eat was
ftlvt n a altp of paper upon, which
waa written what -they wert to do
in order of pruttaklpir 'tbfl UlOfh
con, each one
braking club house aandwtrhea and
fcoffee.
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:t j Arthur relier, of Portland. Is
v hi re for an indefinite vialt with hLi
M aleter, Mlaa Kdiut VMer,
! Mra. Thorn trren, who haa
been .spending the poat three
montha ht-m wlih her mother,
i Mra. Alex H tutor, left Katurday for.
' Portland where all will rvaide.
i A noon luncheon waa to be glvn
;-. : Katurday by the mentlHra of the
Wotnun'a club at their eluh house.
Chicken and noodle, hot biaeulta,
jHy, mashed potatoea. string
b una, pick lea, salad and pi, all
lor fifty cents a plnle. Mra. w. It.
I'bflHpa is chairman of the com
mittee aaalstrd hy Mra. Alex Hlat
tr. Mra. Uoy fonklln, Mra. Tony
Hn.lth. Mra. Frank Hall. Mm. it.
If. Honnt-y, Mra. O'-orge Wlnshtp
and Mra. He it Knight.
The Ham Missionary society of
the Mf-thodlHt church held an en
joyable meeting Wediiemlay after
noon whMi Mra. William Wh-ebr
ftoa liosteas at her home in North f
lulon. Mia. William Keilblock,
pnwlilent of the aoclrty, pre.libd
i.Vrr the bunineits nu-ilng. M ra,
1. M. Van llmiitn b'l In the devo
tional' and Mra. Kugene Iteutrr
bud charge of the nfternoon'a pro
gram. Mra. ItMitrr gave an Inter-rling-
talk on the mlaMlonitry
Nt'boola In the Mouth, Hefnrft al
jonrnment the hnstena at rved re
Irenhmenls. The Woman's club met in regu
lar nrxslon Thurmlay afternoon nt
l the elob hnun th sixty members
. nnd frucsta preAenl. The uftrr-
v'l noon's proajrum waa In charge or
i t Mra. Walter Cock. Mra. 8. K. Mil-
1 lor. Mrs. Tom Adams nnd Mra. R.
V- I K. Putm I. The nultject was "H-n-
v. t ry Wadaworth Ingfidlow." Mrs
j rock gave the blovrnphy of the
Pft und told of a numlier of hln
. v poema. Mm. Viola Parker aavn a
trh Of hi bent poem, "Kvungi
and Rave the history of Ar.
from which the poem was
taken, Mrs. Parker alo save a
deacrlpthm of th Kvannvllne Me
morial Park. Mlw fnrrle Williams
gave a very lntrn'nting mlk on the
aubjeft and told of ht r visit 10 the
ptK-t'a late home at llarvurtl. nhmv
bis dHUKhter Alice st til rcMidra.
.Mrs. 'orrsst Keruxglna aatir two
delightful numbem. Hhe was ar
cotnpnnled at the piano by Mm
Tejc Knight. Atmth'T f. -attire of
the progium waa a Taahlon tllspliiy
Of cloth a Horn during yi-nr
lf04. The nl lea of a utiatier of
a century ako were dtplnvel on
ntodela and caused niu h luiiait-.ti-r
Included In the dlspbiy wvre co.nta.
hnta, afternoon nnd party dnwtJi.
.suits, riding habits, hnthlna autt'.
shoes, and wedding gowns. After
the program, refresh tnenia -i e
served, by the hastens roiiirn It ie,
Mr. Percy Littler. Mias Canie
AVniiuiim and Mrs. Charlie Kuhn.
Members of the l.ucky Thirteen
club entortained their huahundt.
Friday evening at a o'ebk
dinner at the t'nlon hotel. Cover
were placed for 2 at one long
table decorated wit h boiKfiirta of
spring flowers. Afti-r dinner, danc-
to the commercial club by the two nlsh an Interesting content for the
teams, led by the y' ll leader, Mbu. available outfield openings. Mas
l.ouene Hutchinson. After dinner, Carey la Hated as an nutrVider but
the group danced In the hotel Hv- nrohahlv h wilt conch and act as
?4i$a lilss?h" ' K rot,7lXyi be iniindYVafcf thvrst Jlc;,yjit to Manager ltobinr
"Tirtvlrtg a al'are Tn 1 fvening. ?ij.-s l.ouene 'Hutchinson aih much of b la time.
gave several toe dances during the
evening. ( (
Mica Katie (Center has returned
to her home here after completing
n business coura'e at the linker
Hosinenji college at linker, '
C. P. N'ewlln, Of Iji Orande,
waa a html tie ua visitor In I'nlon
Frfday. , : y
Hprlng tins come At leaat there
la t hat nort of an t moaph ere.
r.ii iy io mn 1 ion era are numung mil,.r t h
their heads through the soil to get through one
a iaie or ine weicomtt sunsmm
Kiinifir Of the! , , . . . ,
aeeoiupanieti mm 10 iaiiiia, et uorju
the outfielder's optimism.
f , . 1 a airenuous weet ui exiiiuuion
Manager Joe Mcrfpthy U sutls-
flt-il hia club hits finally got enough
first two exhibition
season, the Cubs were back on
Catallna lalnnd for more condition-i
I
1
games was Innugilratet with a
victory over the Tampa Southeast-
The clffaret people certainly
seem to be overlooking a bet in
not having1 Commander Byrd name
some of that newly discovered land
around the South Pole after their
brands.
The justice of the peace In Lead
vflte, Colo., has been admitted to
the poor house. Shades of the old
Wild West!
Mts. Carroll Wiley of Winches
ter, Va wbo died at the uge of U7,
)thad 1 12 lineal descendants.
BIG ELIMINATION.
v' : SALE -: .'
OVER BIG 1ST DAY
Only six more days of this mammoth
SALE. We are offering La Grande and
community the greatest bargains in the
men's wear line ever shown
Make us a visit in the next six, days.; ;
- and save
TROTTERS
Successor to Clint's Clothiery
' -r- .. ' I .-I -
I'llcllcra ltok' I liatllni; punch for a National
Heven of Utat yenr'a t'llehlnc I l. aKue pennant, ao hla worrlea hnvo
naff, exclurlinir Vance, are hack, revolve! to pitching? am) the In-
Thua fur there haa heen no Indira- j flehl. '
lion nt the trainlnu ciiinii that any j ltaxrrH HornDy wlel.leil hla'
of the vetenma will he iliplaceil. I ,.uv y w,ow wUh ,, BU,to ,
the Anuria rerhfl, crucklnar out two
i ; ; ak. tcl
11 line."
J '3 I cailla
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aiitouinhlU-
Hew hook,, ,y t.
IM "Klllw.!. .
. ..1. 11. i uin ami the
ahoa a.
!nv laaa enjoyeit for ahout an hour
in in noiei living mum, iuiivwv.. me neno 01 me iatlf.uil 'eneh
by alx. tables or nriuics. rv Association aya ra.iio la kill.
Member, of the Methodlat ltg Jaia. Homeilme. u ,iu,., ,,,
ciiurclt and a number OC Iholr'tiK. uiurUerk
tt'i-ea are ImrHlInK Into huila anil
now ami then a rohln Kea hoppiiiK
acroa the lawn that la now allow
ing lla emerald color, llera anil
there you ace the girt, aklppinx
rope anil plnylnx hop-akotch. Alao
11 ariiup of men play horna-ahni-a
each ilay on the vacant lot acrnaa
ihe afreet from the tlrenon Trail
garage.
Mra. Hoy I'rinklln nnd Mm. K.
I'. 1'ohurn were lat Crunile vialtora
Turail.-iy afternoon. " ' .
Mra. (iconic Wlnshlp and iIhiikIi.
ter, Anna Mae, relurn'il Kundny
froin I'endli'ton where they apent
ihe paat ten ilaya with Mra. Win
ahlp'a parenta. Mr. and Mra. O. J.
Mcronneil.
.Mra. Kieil l.'ox and Mra. Oeoritu
Huffman spent Tuesday aflernoull
hniplnit In l.a Grande.
Krid Kiddle, of Man. I fifty, waa
Iraniiartliiir nualnea here Thura.
day afternoon.
Mra. A. K. Huff returned I'Vlday
evenlnie to Iji Urnnde after .pend
ing a few ilaya here with her
daughter, Mra. licit Knight.
Mr. and Mra. Iliirold Lynch, nf
I.npual. Idaho, arrived In I nlnn
Numlriy lor a wcek'a vlali with her
mother, -Mia. Mae lieljip. Kroin
here they will go to fallfornla fur
an In. 1,. Hull,, vi.it.
Aiming tlie out-of-town nennle
hn were gueata at the Woman'a
..t..i. i.. ...
' i -'iiimniy nnernoon Weraj
i'. lioylen. Mia. Iioru Myera !
Mia. Mark I'hv. all or II,,. :
Lake, and Mm. . f. l,-(-ly .nil ,
i in. i.ymnn Huff, of lat Orunde.
. V. II. I'hllllti. mill m .. nnd '
Hoy IIiii, were liuslii... .1.. i
Itora In u tlrunde Tuc,iay.
I're.ldent Hoover'. Inaugiiral
day waa relelinited here l.y t,
hirlh of two llllle horn. Mr. ,,
Mr.. Jaiiiea Mcllrlde are the par.!
vnla of a lx nnd one-halt pound I
ll and u mm Waa horn to Mr. and
Mra .Myron l.yon. at their rountry !
home till mil,, nanll.nl (
I lilmt.
Mia. Krnnrla f. Tnllman. who
haa made I'nlon her hom,. mr a. v
inl v.aia h.re .he n.,. ,
and operui. d the Knince. lt..
.."P. left T I,r fr H.ker where
..... na. a, c pi. d . Knion III a 1
heiuily .hup.
Mr and Mm. John J,l y,. I
Jacoh. and I haru. Ilt-tln- i
u, nil ur N,ih I-,,..,.,
I'lM.i.l vLltora Thur y aM..'tnoon
The holdover, are laitig McWeeny.
Wataon Chirk. Hlir Jim Klllott.
Uuhe - Khrhardt, Hay Mona and
honla Koupnl.
With Max farey acting aa drill
llrooklyr, plnyera go
of the moat elalitirate
progrania of exerciae In htiaehall.
With military preclalon the anund
falla tn. enunta off and then exe.
homera,
gle und
n I. nice of doulilea. a aln
accriiintlng for aeven runa.
Senator flcflln eal'ed the re
portrra iulrrela thi other day.
You can't reproach a mnn for be
ing a little artiiirrely with eo many
ripe nuta around.
M ra.
and
M r
Mm.
I 1.- . V , :'
I t3w"v.' -
,'.A
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. a, 'NiXli'-. m rSf
n of th
ten Strai h y
With his fliwt venl'n-e in the
re, h.it will J.iek I 'niii"fv,
Shall he fluht again "t t.-fti
thme In tlie t'ltht raeU-t a
rutted ulih vim- tri.iitita(lnti ur i'tr...n?
The f ili.tMrl.tl jnn-reH nf ihe Sr i ihlin i ,li:n W-v
w htit thiwf vh hW l-?til'fv (ui,
aJwM-i..tid with u fKht th.it didn't tit .tk n;otiry,
he atir.ii ed a pr.Me.p.! proved i rMH t -11,11 k
ftkhi pi'.-inmi ion field a finaiU'lal auc
tl'.i p.iiMilu- iM-hamplo. do mm ?
to divi Cif i;ltte.i Or will he con
pronidif r. ell ht r for htmelf or ajo
li:ht tit Mi. .ml Ileueh
He never ha hfn
und the fihu where
1 -a in c"e;ptn.
ttfe. either In or out of
with hi pretty wife.
OF
line n( the few f.tilnr.- llst.-d in l- n:i!
Ihe rtns. nn the t!im he pL.d in List
tieltv Tavlor, hh o-ntar.
It wn thoitkhl. niter Hi K.uh1 de.tth. th.it thr sate receipts at
Miami l:e..eh wm!tl dt r!i-e rnitiilir)iM, ';it th.tt wa hifore Ienip
wy tteik t hnie of the fmht ;ied rn: it .a the m.n ner he th tilth t
IUek;ml wot. Id liave lnc. And ih i;iM!iitri i! w;.th .'.trk MH-r awfully
tan Ihe show Mt .Vl.unl le.-.W n, i.fU-i mron. eteilt that he will
meet with Kieat aitoicui if h "V'-'nilnn.-f in the r.U uf ):ri)i.itt r f hi at
ahowa. - . ; o ' .
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. at ..-: Jl, wh-. ..ii',.r'"'.'"' . . ,
It certainly flatters
a matt, after a meal like that,
to find his taste in cigarettes con
sulted, too. You bet Vd rather have
a Chesterfield." ' -"
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A?fi what man wouldn't! They' re mild, of course.
But here's where the skill comes in blendino
mildness zviti taste to satisfy!
Chesterfie
. . . mild enough for anybody -
and yet THEY SATISFY:
Uccm I Mttjw T.icco Co.
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