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LASANbEKVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
Monday, April 14, 1930
"NATURAL
BRIDGE"
PROGRAM
- Tonight
.' n( H:4!
KIIW AM Kr
Listen In. then come Inl
Let u snow you why
we say "Beauty bejjiru
at the foot!"
SI
;rnoVi Own
Klin
ANGELS LEADING
IN COAST LEAGUE
A . ,,is Five out of Six From
Portland Oaks and
. Seals Second.
( 'on st I .0:1 y II 0 Slit 11(1 f lift t
l 5 and 6
HHILL,S .
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SAN KIUVXCIKCO, April 14 (AP)
-Tim nst league h.isehnll sea
son slid into Its second Week to
day with the emhattlml clubs
shifting their scenes of attack. The
I.os Ankelps Anicels continued to
head.' tho standing column with
J'ortland serving as the foundation.
, Knln Interferre! with two Sun
day cnnies but pnsH-d by two ronr-
. , - V
l)H'AnrclP 5 . 1
Oitklnml i, 4 3
Sun l-YnnrUoo ', 4 3
Sacramento 3 3
MlMflnn 3 8
Snaitlo 3 4
Hollywood , 3 4
J'ortl.mil 1 (i
"IF I
ONLY HAD THE.
NECESSARY CAPITAL"
jlne double header In which Ihc Ilattprles: Uebpr Bnl llnldwln:
1 Seals trounepd the Indians II lo j !ultl, Jnnpiind Averts.
3 and (I to 1 In Kan Kranelsen and j - .
the Oaks and Slnrs divided llie ( At Oakland:
: other aernss the hay, the. afternoon ; .Morning (lame: . II. K.
IKetlo riinnln to 1 1 Innim:- Holly- Ijlollywood 1" 9 2
wood took the opener 10 to 6 hut 'Oakland .. 5 11 5
the Oakland machine Kot warmed J naileries: Yde and Kevereld:
iti In' the seeond... taking It 3 to 2. Jeffeoal, Knslrh, Joiner and ljin
Kenllle Wis Klilulll 'hardl.
,' Seattle, belted .laek Knhiht for n Afternoon: It. 11. i:.
lew iiiuiilies im mi' mui iiiiik
t nnil I'nrry wtnt Into tho hnx lo
j hM tin; Imllaim KrnrelPn for fljrlil
j inliliiKM. H'iilHi' nurd I'ImIi. ItlfVf
linH ami ''Smith. 'Wnh holil Ui
i minimi for thftJ-W-rtl throitfihout thf
'nftr-llinmi ..till . r)iili Kallln wind
Lonmnsky pr-rmltlrd the Soat
iU'iv lo pound nitt 'i hilH.
J Martin r Hunovli'h plU'linl hltlos
liiiHt'luill for six Initio; In thp rifl.-r-noon
Kiiine at nnklAnit while hot
UoiiH townfTH wpro hrlplnjr thfin
hcIvcm to n couple of tallies. lit
wttikwif il In the seventh :inl i-tehlh
hut Ih-IiI to.tho end. The Ktrn
foon tied the winv nnt Oakland
KJiv-fd tli dny In tin eleventh when
Kltehie. cinKli'd to renter to hrlnw
In the winning KC.ro. Jlulvny and
' llollerwnn hurled for thf Stnis.
Tin- AnelM took the 0ienlnn
Wth'jt with the Hen vera hy a five
to one KnniA rount In the wiinio
played in the hoii thorn oily. h
ciiollfi, llloonier and J'onrdell,
hurlitif? fr thn vlrdtnift, allowed u
doen hit, llarfool and W'aMi
held the Heaver to neven H-'ifetleM.
Ifnnier Wins (iiinto
, Jon ownrart. Mlwlon short
Ktop. H.illed down the frame at Sne
i rntnento it Inst the Sf nalor hy
fditmmhitf n homer Jn the third.
Ileter. .pltchetl for- the. Mlwlorw
uftd lioulil nnil .Jones for the Sen
ators. The. ntornlnf; irame at SlMlk
tnn'wflH ralmd out. :
At Iot Anfrelr: li. If. 12.
Port In tid 7 11 1
liOK Angeles 12' 14 1
i ltntteries: t'oswiifUn, ' Hloomer,
JoKeitell mid lVihnlsano; ltarfoot
and Walsh. .
, .Second Kntne poHtponcd, , rain.
At "Knn VrnriclHco:
MornlnK thtme:
Seattle
Kan Franclkco .........
Unlterlex: Klsch,
n. ii. k,
........... 3 12 0
11 18 0
ItlevliiH. Smith
nnd t.'ox, Ctdllns; KnlKht and Per
iry. Afternoon:
Sen I ih
San Pranetseo
llatteries: Kalllo.
It. II. K.
1 S 0
C 12 . 1
lrimanskl anil
ItorrcunI, Cox; Zlnn and Heed.
t At Sacramento:
' Missions
: Snciiimeuto
H. 11. I
1 U 0 i
0 i; o
How often do you hear thnt when a business oppor
tunity presents itself to one of your ucquiiintiinees?
How often is "luck of capital" icivcn as the reason Tor
n business failure, for inability to "(ret ahead" finan
cially ?
The times are not infrequent when a man has bor
rowed to the limit of his credit and lacks just a com
paratively small amount of capital to take advantage
of some business opportunity.
Then he can appreciate the inipiii liiiuo of building a
reserve fund, of preparing In advance for the oppor
tunities that are certain to come of preparing for
the business reverses that arc possible in every business.
A reserve in your business can be more than 'a pro
tection it is an investment enrninir a food interest
rale throutrh Certificates of Deposit. Your banker
will gladly discuss how it may be started. , : -
Member Federal Kesen-e - Resources Over 2 Million.
"Forty-second Year of Friendly Service"
ltol VWOOll - " 2
Oiikland 3 12
IliitterleK: Hutvey, llollrrKon and
U.i.mhI-t; JJiiniovlrh nnd illrcl.
kavi: ih (jivi:s t i
l-.WTONA ItlvAt'lv l'la.. Apr.
J4 (Al) Km ye- Don,-Hrltlsh auto
nivUlle rao-r. hns definitely iitcm
dinil his plans lor a'.tcmptlnx to
heal the world's ailloinohile ri-!-onl
here this year and wl'.l wail
fni- ' holite " Wi dnesdav. - It was
! learned today. HJs ear. the Silver
Hilllet. is hehlK crated and wilt he
shipped hark to Kagland this
week.
Old Lanfuftffa and Custom
Mnhs, the !nelb' mnmie of Hip
(kIu of Man. In which Imicincc A
new edition of (lie praj er hook was
printed In Ihe middle of last ceie
Wry, U now ttpnkpii by hardly more
limn UHl I 1 1 1 .n 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 1 or thn island.
The lilies of the laws of I lie Is
land's hfii-llaiaeut or "IIoiup of
j Keys" lire sllll read each year In
j IIiikHsIi and .Manx, rroin Die place
called I ynwabl.
Purpete of Laughter
"l-aiiL'tiler." siild III Ho, the sa'e
or i'hlimtown. "sonn'l lines drives
away sorrow nnd 4ft(UfOt lines only
conceals It." Washington .S ' :I Jj ! K
- Early Labor EroSkerhpili!'
The first labor nriiiUjjii ile
stilled In CNcrl nnlloiuif ilillliii'iiee
whs the Knitfhls of I-iiitiip,' foumled
In lS(i!l' hy I'rlitlt H- Steplieiis..
a I'lilljulelphlu at-in:Lut worker,
and wns n secret society, , with
tiluill. j.tI and password.
1 1
Jewels in Watches
Jewels used in wnlcli niiivemeiitn
are (here to timke the hen rings
wenrproof. U'litehes of 17 or more
Jewels are considered high grade.
That's Parla'njj Snnce
Parking sp.-ico consists of :i spat
nhoilt 1- f-.'t long lhat was occu
pied by the oilier fellow .tust n ino
incnt hefofe you .got theni.-Los
Antrelow Tlire. i -M ' -
i i 7 i
Urn
J i' J Li L
Gun Club Loses
Three Matches
In State Shoot
I n tlrande nlniro:Is, handicap-
I pel In their ihouiintf hy wen Hi -j
c - (fjndlf.lon.-. turne! In a 71 ye
' terday hut It wasn't fcood onotiKh
J to win, and Hie l. eitl fjun cluii
j wound i:p its parlh ipatlon In the
MiCKonlal li'levaphlc shool ith
! thtet losses. W'ushinKtftn coil lit y
j rfiiolj 75, MniHhlielil 1'Jt and' Klain-
ah. which hail a tie with I. a
I (irande. hrolte 7J out of 7f. Then
I uas another tie with ftoquo Kiv
j fi- hill th;it r lull's K;'re was noj
.ivallahle today
I.. K. O'llrb a and A. .McAllls-
I.-.- turned In 24k and Claudi; j imtled, went lo oe,ind on a will
Miieki'y shot a 23 'fur l.a Cranile'. I'iteli. and scored on .Sullivan's
; sc.,... i i iror .in a throw lo first by lie-
(trralll:; was In the It-ad Salur- vaney. Jnclison went lo second
day Willi 'JO nliis and two losses, land Kalned Ihird on a passed ball,
with i:iii -ne second with ill v.lns ' i-oniliu? home on rai l's sacrifice hit
and I Iiism-s. Hnth I en ii w shot'" 'eft field.
7:; yesterday, l-:urene wlnnim; ' 'Hint' flnllllle ll:iys
Iroin-I'o'juille and Itehd. Cbrval- Three double playx and a sparl:
lis war.. facing it .,ue i:iv.-r. whose lint; play by f'lark enlivetie.i the
score Is unknown liei-p, and liar- kiiiiil'. Clark dived onto the Ktnund
tit-bur;;, which ali-i shot . a 7".. J lo rob Knpkin.M or a seemingly
b-avlni; llie oulcoine somewhat in sure hit. tosslnfr tie ball lo fli-st
I doiibl. I
The infill club winds up with
r. Iiertli In the second division, well
ahead of Baker. Huntington and
1 Hot kufk. thiee oilier Kastern
i .p..,mii i ,u t...f t, . i .in..
7, it.. i.. ' F..'.
iiu.-lur. ahe;,d of l.a (Iraiide. '
The I i Orando Uun dub has
three .ISty': c up e i-
tio m the ihvon-ldaho
, i . . i. . -.
f-rnph.e h:.oo (j 'uhMrh:. ends on
f-iMny
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IjXORMAL SCHOOL
nPI?lTC lmi A 'G '
UEjV 1L LFIA10 I
'!!.. IN' TEN I N,N:I N G S
!'' JlUlt-'J.! ' ' f
(Gontinued rrom Pogo One) '
;
ihen each afraid it wnn ! the oth-'
j erV catch watched II drop snt'ely
lo the groinul lor the scratchiest'
j kind oi u safety. Devaney. next t
up, drove one out toward lleetlesj
! with Sullivan scurrying for sec-
ond r.ith all lie had. Joe field
d
k ni cly. whirled to throw to
second, hut for souu unknown
reason neither Clark nor l.loyd
wits tbere. Iteetles turned toward
first and drove the pellet toward
S-heUat who. not set for the ciUch,
bM it thrquKh him nnd Snlltvan,
who was pi!H second by lli:it(tinn
and Roin.vi Wrong, on mo acrosit.lio
pluio with' ih'e' winning tally,
Shcltal Hum Tough 1ny
ShellaVs fatal muff was his
j thbd of tho day, all of the costly
j variety. In Ihe sixth innlny. with
; the Indians lending 3 to I nnd
l;i vaney on second, the result, of
: o walk and an out by Price, Sbellal
muffed alsley's pop My. .and then
, fullowed suit by falling to handle
1 .MeiVIleyV it rounder, with UAhmcy
! scoring on tin latter erliofc Oil
too of that Pni.-Iev
i ml
engineered a double .stlial .nlVd-1 hen
Pan- contributed a passed' ball so"
a little
at a time
Iltil.s , Bros, have the 'best
. rule for roasting toffei A
t ., ' few pounds n't a time never
in bull;. Thin comiminua
process, Controlled Roasting,
develop a flavor lhat no
'other coffee has.'- '
j Fresh
from the trtgtnal vacuun.:
Easily opened with the key I
pack. Etisily op
HILLS
BROS .
COFFEE
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The best fT I
j rule in Jr J
.jelly-making I &
I ...addlLe W g iff
' uvrtn sugar IL
' 3
fruit syrup,,, Q) J
BOY'S WASH SUITS
Age 1 to 8
Priced 98c to $1.98
EVERY BOY LOOKS HIS BEST
WHEN YOU BUY HIS TOGS AT
NORTON'S
KIDDY SHOP
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in home)
; with thp tylnx peoru.
The .Mountatneern' first run alo
I e.iuic as a so.t of a Kfft. !'rl?e
a me up In the third with twit
down and pmat-ked out a healthy
Mii:;le oer shortstop mid then
stole seron d ii nd third while Je j
wi plti'lilnc to I'nisley, netkln ; j
hoth lue by n narrow martrin..
, on the steal to third. Parr whlp- j
. d one toward Willinuis hut it
Mil i tro liiKh, and Price had time
to not up and romp home.
The Indians' srores on mo in the
I that I'alHley could Conic
flii-: and fifth. Alexander liltl.,,,. ,,..... .,; ,,rt s n
over the Intieht, went
all- a parsed ball. Htolc
.. i .
lllird alld
eahie homr. when I', lpl;inn - dl op-pi-d
Ihe third Klrol.-e on Williams
and had to pee; It lo Hulllvnn t.
malie II an out.
In (he fifth Clark
from a prone position. Williams,
Indian third sa'ker. made, it dotibti
lay uuassied ln the rouitb when
t he. .Mountaineers' strategy - sound
ftraieay went wrong. The score!
,..i i.
i . ' '
Tally bad' diawn a Tree pass I0'
" n.l Iheii plirerod s.-cond.
tinally- reaebing third on a passed
,le-;hnll. Ilea was up with one down,
..n,i' i..i Mll.-i- n-i in I,,.,'
und. .M. ( lib .v.ir.e ..uing home as
Tin,, im riii'ioT i ii pi-Oil I'ml, tin Im m .
I,.,, .1... i,,iit ' w .uii-i ,,
i ,,
j hi- ball bobbrti into Vlllmns hand
!n'oll Mct ully wt.s t.s, far from the
bane '"i aley..T iv tne hail luul
hJt.the dirt, lt'ouhl have been a
;-k''- W - .
pos'ey' Htnr(ecl a double, with
Oevane.y anil Sullivan cornpU-ling
it:, In ihe' second, and an Indian
chance "w.'is cut off In the ninth
with a second two-out play, Jlv
fully to lievuney to Sullivan,
l.'tvaney and Sullivan tiundled
the Hons' thaio of .chances, with
both making a good showing. Sul
livan-took 14 -outs with only one
bobble, and Oevamy ' furnished
lght usststs but lost a ninth when
hi i throw pulled Sullivan off .the
bag. ...
I-ew halls went Into tho out
field, most of tint hlnglcK being
either through the infield
or of
the Txas leaguer type.
;.Vlml Itlow, l' ltist
wed' the
game, which was played In a wind
that at tiiiws blew up enough dust
to . call lor momentary Interrup
tions. . Conch Hob Qui nil's Miountiiln
e rs, with victories over Whitman
and the Indians, go to Caldwell
A pt 24 to cross ha Is with the
''ollege of Idaho.
The score; '
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A-luxiindei. cf .
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-Mniray. If
Williams. 3
l.loyd, s
Clark, 2
Sbellal Ih ".
f .laekson, rf
1 Pair, c
I beetles, p ..
Normal Sehool All R
Sullivan, Ih
! 1 levaney, s ...
rrlee,- 'i
I'lllsley, cf ..
MiCully. p .,
, I'cm y, 1'
. Iten, rf ...
i l.leuallen, If
lloplvins, o ..
-ir.
Scoi- hy lulling.
Indians: Hit in alii nan O-r I
Ituns'iaa ai'O nan u h
i:. ti. N.: ii;i.i ail iino do i i-c
i lluhs ''.fin I 002 onfl 1 -4
I Hunlll:llr.v: J-'aerlee hll: rarr.
Stolen bases! ' Shellal, - Prlee J
I'ulslej', I'osey 2,! Mouble plnys
:' 1'osi-y to lievaiiey li Sullivan, Mo-,
cully. Ui Oi'ViineV to Sullivan, Will'
fatipi (unassisted). Slruek out: by
Mol'lllh'y 1 I, .by HeelleS S. . Hit by
plieher: clurlv ' I'lmsid balls;
I'arr i, ITopklns j. wild pllrhes:
I .Mel'lllley. Unses nil halls: off .p-
( ully a,. 'off neetli H 3. 1'mplie:
'., I'rewn, l,a fiinnde.
f Finding Trouble
1 It Is true (he man who Is loot;.
I lug for (rouble enn itlways Hud il.
but I hp man who Isu'l luuklnn for
II oceuslonally Kininhles Iriln It,
Ion. Thai is why II Isn'l lw:iys
wise lo trust altngeilirr ti luck.
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5rt. Vo 'l 4 r.
Are Launched
In England, U.S.
CISI'(1I!T. KllK.. Apr. 14 (AP)
lr Thomas l.iplon'r. yacht Sham
rock V ui:h which he will make
hl: latest attempt for the historic
! Aaierlca's cup, was la'.lnched tn
! da.
Tho Counters of Shaltesbnry
li-.ii;e n bidlle of rhamnai;ne over
ulld Into the waler lo Hie acconi-
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bit; crnnd In and around Ihe build.
i Inu" shed.
- . f
cnalli-llKi-r su o me wairrn,
i-he made n nlrlKhiK ploturo of
uraee and lieauly under a bllltht
'
llltlSIOl,. It. I.. Apr. 11 (AP)
'I he Kali rpi le. the rlrt or lour
pi. ispecllve derenders cr the Ainer-
lii-.'s PUP lo be completed, was
launched here Inday shortly after
similar event ha. I i)IstiirlHd the
other side of the AUrttitlc at (Job -
iii.f. :ui!lanil. where km 'rhntiitis
Upton's challenKer, the Shanirock
V, F-lhl down the ways. .
The Ktilerprlse hnie' the name
of r fnmnus little navy schooner,
"Tho l.uck l.fttlt! Kntcrprise."
v hh'h helpnd hrltiir. the Harhary
p I rales' to tei-mri a cenluiy ago.
Sho was designed hy W. Starling
. ' ,,IU"' ni
i w hICh helpnd bring the Harhary
! ivlrairs' to teriUrt a -century no.
deslRned hy W. Starling
Mh.rgeKs fur a syndicate of well
ya.Jii.ni.m n I
i f,rr?hnf0. -e Is small-
cr1 uiali I ne oilier, inree prospeenvo
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l " " .t. ...
: mi- ;i nonius- ciuiiM-nger. i ne r;n-
i ?r ;i nonius- ciiiiiM-nger. i ne r;n
Ireprlse Is of bron-
m,i -lhtl hh,l,,''oc,t
iie,-.i ih ... ..run..- comi . i.n ion
Of WOOd.
Fighter Breaks
HandOn Robber -
f'MH'.VGO, Apr. I i (A.V) It
heavyvVidgbt boxer, a fractured
let'L band, and severat oppor-
tunltie:: to engage in his business,
to save U from a holdup man.
Wlstoi-t. who has been out of
action, sCVetul months : frdlowing
Injuries to the. same left hand.
was accosted last -nielli by a man
home. When- ordered to "stick
holdup nuin have bnlh lists to the
head. - ... i
lie scored ft' knockout irr-lbbed
111 , ?-.f, K"'11' 011
Ihe pistol; leff -Ihe nfiv Ivln-t on
jrftfS buf if is worse ori the I
j j 'I :. j;. yv en " yr agar :
:i '.'7 ui r. 7m nr h . ml ,
. . the war aqasnst Spitting
crusade of decency . . . join it.
Smoke CERTIFIED C REM OS
,. More than a daniKing social fault,... -spilling
is a filthy, menacing Itubit
...especially Vvhcn it fouls llie things
you put into your mouth! Why run
the risk of cigars made hy dirty, yel
lowed fingers und tipped in spit?
lleincmber, more than half of all ;
cigars made in this country arc still
made by hand, and therefore subject
to the risk of spill
Certified CrerrlO protects you against
this abomination! Every tobacco
leaf entering the clean, sunny Certi
fied Cremo factories is scientifically
treated by methods recommended by
the United Stales Department ofAgri.
culture. And its purity is safeguard
ed along every Mcp of the way by
we
i
tho nldiwall;, and hurried home to
discover the left hand had crum -
pled. Now he 1 tuinilci-IllH If the
$! will la.''!
until lici car. fhcht-
"
In.
HOOVER WILL
TOSS OUT THE
FIRST BALL
WASIIINO'lON'. Apr. 1! (.MM
.Herbert Hoover, who In ndill
: tbm to helm;- presidenf -f 'he
I'nlled SlateH Ih an enihiisia.vtfc
l,:,.s,.il fan. Ilml.ered up . pis
, ,.,
' m,,, ,..,KP nKslKninont of
, lostinff out ihe fir.il liall of Ihe
n .-, ,,. .;.,-.
. - PI. was a bi,- blank space 111
. Ms, u.t.lUv erowiled enKiiKeinent
( r,. ,,. t, ehief exeeulive
Koes: to a ball inline lie likes lo
stay until Ihe end, alnr ilsuallv
The situation was eomj.li-,
' ,,..,v, 1W,.; '-hy a sli--hl
w ,,-!, kent the president In-
I ,,,,0,-s over the weekend, and
; ,. hlcli. with bad w eather, mluli!
j fnr(.(( lo n.tlIl.n Xi, n,e While
i Houso after a few innings.
.
On the eori expanding occasion
in si year, t he president surprised
the stands with the iieeuntey and
speed of his throw. Mis likin"; for
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THE GOOD
. . TIIAT AMERICA NEEDED
the national pastime was Tuttest-'
J el by a trip to Philadelphia In
: Oitoher to see one' of the w-Drltf-
fc-trles Kanie:: between tile Athletlca.
and tie Chicago Cubs.
ti; t?s
VUJ reef i t r ivi x- utc
Another "Set-up"
OA K I -AX IX ' Apr. 11 (AP)
P. ini'i fnrneja. hl;r he-man of
Italy leading pugilist oT that poun
ivy, schednlcd to poke his 27
pounds through the ropes of a rlh
here tonight for tiis fifteenth
A nierica n a ppen rn neo. H e will
meet I. eon chevalier, ?, pound
Saiv I'l-Jinciseo nont'o.
i 'arnera has won all hir fiuhts
tf dato hy knockouts and there is
no icasnn to helievo thnt Ills op
ponent of tonttht will last nrore
than one round. t "hevnller has
lnen knocked out many times be
fore. ' t :
wins i'oi.Ij HK;(;r.sT vorn
MKI .POl'UNK. .uslralla, A"irl'
14 (Al')- The final count on . pie,
quest ic ii of whether the staUs of ;
Victoria should go wet or ; dry
showed today that the drys had
4 1 !!.(," votes and the wets r.ri.isii.
It wan n iccord p.(dl. with ballots
east by per eout of those en,
titled to vole.
DOUBLE ACTION
First In the doagh ' ' :
Then In the OTea ,
Same Price
for over 38 years
25 ounces ior 25.' ''
Use less than!of K,
high priced brands
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MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT .:
! 2J
urn? j 'j
amazing inventions that foil, wrap -and
tip the cigars without the possi
bility of spit! : ,,': '
Try a Certified Cremo see how won
dcrfuVy good it is! Ulade of the choic
estj tendcrest leaves that the crop .
affords, wc claim Certified Cremo's
quality is tastier than that of any '
other chiar. Don't let its 5c price '
Eland in your way. Your physician has
in mind a cigar like Certified Cremo
-when he recommends a mild smoke
in place of heavy brands.
Crusli-proof. . immaculate . . . foil-
wrapped . . . Certified Cremo is the
kind of cigar the late Vice-President
Marshall undoubtedly was thinking
of when he said; "What this country
needs is a good oc cigar!"
QD
$t CIGAR
19J0 American Cigir Co.
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