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Thursday, May 8, 1930 t nw T.A GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEK, L.A UKAW u&, unburn : .. .... x oK 2. . " .. ,...,. ,!.. In l ' ' " - i ' rw t n rir nniTn 1T i UAlHAKl VYinSUfl Gone Crazy! NO, OUR BUYER FOR WOMEN'S COATS LOST HIS HEAD Over-bought, an old habit of his. We have so manu coats ive are going to plan a joke on him. We are going to sell every coat in the store Friday and Sat urday, regardless of cost or profit. We have so many coats, space will not per mit giving description and prices. We have coats of all materials, all styles, all colors, and for all occasions. We have priced them so ridiculously low we are ashamt d to quote the prices. See our windows Friday and Saturday, May 9th and JGth, for this two day's selling event. GEE! But the Boss will be mad when he reads this. But as I have already said we are going to sell these Coats. Remember the Place is HILL'S and the time is FRIDAY & SATURDAY Mav 9th and Mav 10th BETTER COME EARLY HILL'S LA (iRANDE'S LAKCiBST HOME-OWNED STORE 33RD BIRTHDAY League Standing Hoppe Making Trip Through The West Ily the Asfwlalwl I're- COAST I.KAfil F. I, ox Angles Old Tom Trims Cleveland ; Indians, 8 to 7, Aided I By Bane Kutn - P:ieri.iwnti II Hu-.li S. I .llli-rli.il Jr. Oakland f AnM-liilril T.-i SrUi Wrlt.-r) s,m )., ,.!,,. Jon.tihi.n TIwiiimk- Kitrhiiry of jWOM tho New Vork Vnnk- 1 not 111 SKltt ..Mod lt.-h'-r In the Am.Tl.-t.n (,ijvwnoi Imihiii-. in nit l I'1" nlrKiimi i',ii:,nil OlI Vint." Nor i hi' y iiv i irirnfM Hip ronnifMil. I "in I...-..HIO . ( AMHHIf.XX I.VMA I. W. ).. 12 ti 12 ! 11 9 7 !l 1ft -i 10 1 m C 11 ildlllon tt other faction of a lot of old-times that j Southern California two. Tnu )W(, eVeni. u li a the fmn- the A are a "creat" team ... j U. h. wins mi. ..... ' ' 011H , i-l-ltliiK. t I"" isurnt.ru- J-'or tnetnnce, Horry. Uavls, who expert exneel. tn J-ar we h(.v.,,,r ,t-i,t in Ohklnnd. aomt- ,a the predecessor of Stuffy lie- srhoola all will baJrt. s n00 ,,,,inkeri cither, cnished the Unnln at first haae on Connie j champioimhlps .. . or-1 'c'nto or nhot down- the disp. nwr ijlack'a famoua old machine and other may po on from f ,he Annie Oakleya. "It wax eho !who i around the parka enough iimke it five but It l ohut""x' : . (iml i ever aaw a fellow email bicycle." remarked j Willie Hoppe, former billiard ( champion of the world and con sidered to be one of the leading ' kn omeln,ns anout thc rur. .fr the pendulum In start swiliB niuf .... .. u. .- . ... ii. , . i .0 i.-'iwtu-ui-rt ..-.. n . . - rent initial...... ... ...... - ----- .., a (rood team: J 11 , time for fornett to rraiu ...17 i 11 .17 15 ...17 IS ..13 13 .11 1 ..10 ! ... 3 17 . ... ...... ..r I'arni.rft'H limn. Milliard narlora thi evei.lnK at S. ... ... ,, ,.m. ,. ; .mo for rornell to produce a 1HK I.lll "" . . Pet. if Clark.- The veteran campaigner much .. ., U(.d tonm w, ,,0 potential tteK ,, hrm.u-h.. -l.e...llne away .030 who na necn p.wilins a cnaiKen -hlftinir a clear from una ' of iloakley'8 famoun old ennnipiua-. . :,.,, ,,.,.. .cue at ao ivory sphere f..r 34 ,: ' ,i,.v t.,m ...... .. iiim ''years, la making .f.21 .56 ! 31. (i'io mile , rapidly ahiftind a clear from one of .M oak ley x sldo to the other. "liut they still ship hiuuiIh f.a.-a tn . K n ... mt. uinuhine. - l-'or I. .567 ai.tomoiilte tour or i..e west. stop. t , ,. ioai;i,.y, at CC. .101 pins aL more .....u a-... ion, -,,. hawball. eicept for Mickey the nl t.'ochrane. There is 23 years Ol.l yesieron, .el.-l.rat.-.l his blrtlMlay In harness -.ov,,,.,nd holnK Iho youi.Ksle.s a few hlla.lelphla lllli.K:- and bealll.f; the Clevliind wnshlnston llldll.l.H. to 7. fhlc.-.KO Xi.cli.iry received some alii fr'ilil .st. J,us ...... Uln.lhe. yallk.-e ancient. Hal.e S(w yrk Hulh. and from H:.y Hheri.l. win. is i.roil l.-ir than ten years yo.imicr. I'.llth ,:Hnn :. contributed lalKely t the five-run rally which decided the name by x.vnox.1. hllllnx his fourth home run "f the ka"M lth two on base. Hlierl.l , x-w York came 11 SSnehal-y'H r.-si-i.e when he clii.nco WHikened III the lute Im.iUKS. I'ittsburah Kxccpt In llnee National leuKUe irooklyn i Kaluei. yesterday. Ill" pitchers bad Boston the better of the nr.jor leaKUe bat- flncitinati ten-. Itenule l-'rey of t'l.iclnnatl Ht. l-oilis and Oeorxe Ij.rnshaw of Ihe J-hiladi-l.hla l-hlladelphia Alhletl.-s turned In Z S.rr;,T,nC;nw:r National League U still one of Yale is the only Kastei-n eollepe i-tive and ctilh.uilastlc ,.., ,.,H mopped Hi? chaiKO of the 47 ten stopping at two or three a ,,-.- .,.he is catcher, lf'fiaurea In college tn.ek and item ; ,.-r w.-slei n talent in uic .n.ei- .3-.7da. lie started out,o,r the jaunt . y ,k m! My he Knows more sports. Ills 30 years at Ithaca (.,PPnt track and fie d ennm-.1-16 la fa ""0 '"" th' ". Plans, m he rw of t)le ,.iuh put . have been studded Willi l" ,,,.nslilH In H'e past nine years i lu leave for Moulli AmTic. ..clud-MoB)hf.r ,,,, ot ,-onnIe. of velopment of some of the Bteatest ; jllt y0 fa't malio that worry . Inu side trip Inlo llelco and eur .',ni Kd.lle Collins. There's athl. tea and finest teams In c-olleKe j nk Kanaly. co-coach of the lili Pet. j j.Kn.n... ;the brallM of the team. .; history. The world war n.oso Bmmd .r,H7 Ji'jppe w.i. ji.vc .... ruiitiiitno! "VI Kimil.ons is the best all-'a team that Jack considereu .... .Cfi7this evening :: well as i:nKaKo nruund on ,he team; 0no of greatest he ever couched, an un- ..12,ln a K-.l.ie with local cue siars. ; . , . the eam'e. Foxx hits beatable array. Fow. Jems. Her- '3' -,. r,.. Lot no. so ..flen. 1 bias Is , na. Hichards. CuliKvellt Iflesser, f.KAC.VK V. I.. la 13 6 11 7 9 9 8 8 ; I It' ........ 7 12' S 11 .474 .412 .318 .310 I'el. .:''. .C.I9 .CI I .r.oo .600 ..444 .36 .313 Oregon Team Wins ;'em far but not so often. .....I w.,.n l.o. imnrni'in- Miller and ItuwselL have been-Jllt land Uykes ure cetllm; old. You ! of the better known .Moaklcy- few w j.t. .J w . lean t compare the inlleiu 01 touuy coaclieu prouucis. Ill llllllll Mlirtlliy i with that of Muck's old team." I-JI OK.VI". f.re.. y,- (Af)- Wliy slli.ulil wo worry about it or talk about clmnalni.- me rules and lln events to slop I heap hoj-s from (-alirorni.i. South California alol Stanford?" Kanaly asked, as was discussed the situation durinK tho Venn Helays. "I say more ..owe.- to them while they are beut- liiK us fairly and simurely at our t)ur j--;isiern teams nnrli .11.1 not sr.v so but he aave The lMtlsl.uruh Vlrates sliirlc.i . t,.. I'm- to runt' to. nressio.i t ha I he the wMi.n wiih their xreat little .,. anie. I ........ 1'iinL- i ,.nn.i..iiiip l.lov.l 'tiiiei-. ll lios- , t,'o before and no oouht will Oret-oii came from behind In the f)r G ValberB 1 pi,t patient but his not-i.i:blB ! ,, it aK,.in, even thoiiKh the Wesl nlnth Innins to defeat J.lnho. l . ,. .,.,. ,,,.. ,.,. ,.-.,.,, i.i wer. has been do- ,.i,ls seem to enjoy a ble 4 here yesterday. Cecil Oal.rlel's , . " ' , - . . , ' ,.,,.: ihe whole I . ,....,..,. . ith one on base jiinicd the i ,,,,.nl ,im-s . mke r,.,,.iiv in the meantime. The most ..Th(... i,ve a loncer season out , a super-team, any more than a few-famous member of the Oklahoma ,n i-aiifoinla for track hut their ANGELS DEFEAT FRISCO MISSIONS TTnivl.Hif-finor P.lnh . Mnre Hollywood T,," . . t-, 1 i i ' , Mlljus and (iaston; j' irmjy inu'enuiiiu in n.-.sic-, s.-vereid. i At Han I'ranelseo: II. It K. ; l.os Anwclis M 19 3 I .Mission.. - 4 7 2 ; lloruo t.ii-1 Hannah: l.ieber. : Ja.uulas mid llnl.lwin. ' A, i.os AiikcIi.s: 11. II. K. I r'en l-ril n.-lsco I IS 0 ..3 S 3 I'aico n nd fiume bill Kunisluiw lost. VIU-lM-c lllls I'IKiier Two of the Ihl-.i lilts off liarll llniw were made by II." i.pposliiK pitcher. VA.II.-i- Hie wart of Hie HI. I.ouli: llrowr.s, who pitched a six hit iconic. 'Ihe third was a ho r by Sammy Halo with one mall on base which xave the Drowns a 2 to I decision, l-'r.y won his third stralKli. s-anie and his second I lo I. ronli'U by stopping the Hoslon llrave.-. Cincinnati did not come II. iouxh against Hen I'alllw. ll un tll tlto nlnlh Inning when a pair of double: liroilKh: the gnliie's only run. Karl Whllehill of li.-lioit htol the beller of three Washington Veterans Off List CIUI'ACO, .May 8 (.SV) rour Xallonal league velerans have been ,1, elan d ln. linll.lc by Ciinmis t loner K-nesaw M. Iii.dis for fl.ll nre lo sign new conlracts." They nr.- IMd Itousll. Clont out fielder: Johnny Curmey. noston In. fielder: Chester Nichols, I'hiln delpiila i.it' her. and J. I'ete l-'awl- r. pl.cder for I lie HI. l.ouis i ai- , .llmils. ' ' - 1 I' T V I . ,WIKT li TirlBht. One pennant c1m-3 not make funiily in the meantime. Ma ho .... :'. 4. 7. 2 Oregon - l 3 I.InJ:ty aid J'riet; MueIou;i.I anU Oatrll. i JavK iloaKiey. -:orneii s rani HlHMiId tin Ineliwinles have rlwilipt of iH'iirl Hint tlfrcitlo tf lun !tii'fl by oin.nritMner Slants Alan J.Qould May should have our ooys 1.1 us fit condition as any." Our Itorky Mountain scout re ports the Western T-eiigue, Class A, has gone 111 heavily tor Ihe rall- .1 To Use Crutches Coast Leafjcuo Leadership At Oakland: 11. If. M. H.'iernliienlo 14 14 3 Oakland 0 6 3 Ki-a:lng and Wlt-ts: Dumovlch, lltirht. Joiner and KIccl. I'orlian.l-Seatti.l h.'.Meball rain ed out. Doiil.lu header today. ' '. Ily the .AssiM-lntcil lre.s . 7.0S Angeles' hard-hitting Angels tniltiy were more firmly entrenched In the Coast league leadership. ltnoKtlng their total of hits to ,VI for two euiiseeutivc days, the Angels defeated the Kan l-'riineiKco Missions 1 4 to 4 lit Still Francisco in a contest ; that looked like a baseball game tinlil the third Inn- Ing, then' drugged plong slowly to j a Into finish. Tho Angels gather- oUT HPORT, Kng.. May 8 (AV) ed 20 hltK whllo defeating Iho urlon Smlh wllh ft ,. nrst Missions Monday and added 19 to .rolInd of 72 In the 72 hole mednl this number yesterday. Wes Schul- nlnV- opening today over the Hrlk- mericn, . antie. ................ da.e olf .,. ,vns second Smith Cards a 72 In English Match Icr;. y.-itel-'lay :is they hallil.i.'l-ed live Vliila.l.lphlf pitchers for a IC to II victory. The game pro-I due. l r. hits. I'J of them for ex tra, basis, and five home runs. 'ihe Card.' bad Just a one lilt mar gin bul Ihey bunched Ihelr clouts for nine runs In the riflli Inning. ! Not fur behind came II. e I'lus blligh lirates and New York Cianls. dividing 31 hits In I'if.s burgl 'i. 16 to 8 victory. The (Hauls gotdO ..r.'lhe blown-blll I'itlsl.tircll -gt-eeled ihe depul of Hoy I'anne-' Ai-nrn-s Kluugl.tcn-ll A,rin. ,... ,,, ... .-i. at a slartlng pllclier lib a si-: Meanwhile, ucross Hie bay nt foms and came homo in tho run burst and never were over-. taken. ; There has been some inclination, even at this early dale, to concede Iimlis .thu American league pennant to with customary deductions from tha Athletics perhaps also the ..,t..it..u fo t, lioness. .' .'world's series ncain but it has pitcher.-. Hiding the Senators to , . . ' nt yet l,een proved to the sntls- Fl-. hlix for a 3 to I triumph. The ' ; , , , Tigers got eight blows. Horace J aVetlll I USSKF ll.enl.ee ..Honed the Ihlcago Whit.. S"X a dozen hits but kept lite. It Ita.-t.llcSSlV SCUll. Ti-n v.. no-, Young Tom Oliver l"d Ihe Hoslon J ftM'.MfA. Xeb.. -May S (API , lle.l So in a C to 4 vlriary. Oliver, i The sigh, of a jnvelin tosser hol.,1.1- ; who has hit safely ill HI eonsci-u- jug forth on crutches to do buttle live grimes, got four blows In five ( for Tech high of Oiiinha. may greet j times at bat. spectator:, at -the Nebraska stale I Cui.U lilt Ileal ily j high school tract; meet at Lincoln , Tl... l.ouis cardina ls were in I rtdtty. ( - Jneil rn Ihe f.onl lank of Ihe heavy tut - i .. , ... .' .... . l.i.u in I hn soring make a baiting . AS'aner fa.nilv has his eye. on the . must come 3.01)0 miles to champion. . i. National league b.itting crown, i rnl.. m our champioiiships. Our , : ' - which rhe. wore in his second full .;astirn oultloor season-opens later Mtl. VWnell-s cand season as a major leaguer in Hit, i,,llt wn have good inuoor ...c.,..,es .old veteran or track: alid field, will andwlll bo difficult lo l-eet. i.o.o ,in (lfrt ,i ami oy ...e e... iheJustaswcllsatisfled ifSouthern.it.- . . California romps through this. year i - These AYaners have been double ;to beat Stanford, for the lntercol-.j barreled ' destruction to Natlontil l. giale A. A, A. A. championship at Ieaguo pitchers In a brier but vers Cambridge in ifay. it isn't that spectaciiJnr career. In three sca- lnlr lu ..nv.Aitu In nnpiuln. (I.c '...... T.lnL'fl llliU collected I'aclflc. coast urr.iys anything par-'an average of 2-.'6 hits per wasoii ' ,ah talent. After experiencing ticlllar in advance or that he. has' .,nd averaged .348 ot bat. Ilrother fome lean years, the league mag any partiality on tho subject. Hut ! iaul. In four camiialBiis. has pun- nates have decided new playing Moakl.-y's Cornell teams have four;rhed out an nvernge of 210 hits faces were needed and combed the legs on the outstanding I- C. A. 'A. per season and batted -.350. This colleges. The St. Joseph. Mo. club A, A. trophy. They need one more ; is a flock of hitting In any com-: has drawn a floc k of I nlverslty to tako permanent possession of It. pany. . . i"f Iowa boys to the prolessional llig Hed track fortunes are .lis- jJlst year I.lovd YYaner was tlm fold, Incliitling tiiiii.iuu.rah, tlnctly on tho upgrade and-the Ifamllv's "big noise," for 1'aul was All-Western Conference liulf-back longer tho circulation of the title ;a holdout, not in condition when who hud i: trial wiih the I uriiinaiH cup.: thn beV-e"- Oorn'll's j the season staried and did not hit; this spring, other lowans on tho chunc.es to stage a come-back and I nB HiP,i0 until July.' This year Ihe Kriund are Twogood. Hriickmaii and gain tha neceKsary. fifth leg. " situation - is, reversed , w ith "llig , llrown. along I tl...-r . ;Pnk,.n" r.MI n.' I1.C IIII.lt. tin 1.IIIIC L'llOll California have three legs on the present cup, 1 Poison." wllh l-Vrgiison,' litiseinnil, from the irniverslty of Jlenver. In a sportsman it's Fair P ay eoachoF. who lietuvo enpitMc of H'fnnllir tliO hint on Now Tit .Join r. event anil (he star'r doetor ufo (inMl4ierfn Healinjc his lirfht. le in j. plaHler enst.'.tupmf; ft h'AVi'l anil I-ttnC htui h.Mle to thn line on eiillrhei'. . j fnei tn tho line. Jone. tin - will ioa the cruirhes ashl", bal- i necoqntert for four of tho 19 af-.m.n fiiilimi ftUa orctt 71 In ITie tle In foiir trlpM to tho plate. itrofeHlon':rt competition. unco hinveJf on liln left t anJl lienyr tljv.pe;i.r. ' '" " ' " ' SAII,U V ATKINS WINS . oaictanu, HurramontOH MiimKinK nnio fiKtireH. HenatorH woro ' reveiiKlnw them j(f( cnni: ' seivew for Monduy' iereat ly Smltn oul ' 445 44a 444 hiUKhtorini,' tlm ArornH 14 to 0. Hmlth in f34 340 444 Ray Keatinif Hpltliulleil the OakK , , ,. , to death while IiIh teammate wero patlierinff 14 hltK off Oakland pit- fnificir Hark On rhera. Facrnmento virtually elnehed ""'"i MJUViV john i iii,m;it(; wins llm Kmo In tho first InninK' with 1 four runn, but mode victory moro certain by nddlns two In thc we- onrt, ono in the third, two In tho fourth and thr in the nlxlh heforo Oakland tallied once. The Kenatom' victory broke a tie, for second phu.o between them and Ihc.lr opponentM of thia week. Arnnco IJnKe, younjr . Hollywood rlKhthand, handed out Ur hlln at ln AneleM but Kan I-'ihiicImco wan hard put to ekn out a 4 to 3 vic tory. John Mlljim helped out IiIh own caufte by Kleanln two douhleH and a pair of hImkI''H In five nhunitw,,. mpiiiiwhllfl lohlfln, lh Sini-fi to AiKht Fealtered hlln. ICail Hlieeley, Heal flrxt baHcman, alo jiprformed well with Iho Hlick. KettlnfT four ulnnleit in uh many chances. . ''' Seattle and 1'ortlanrt healn were Idle, rain inieTferltiB with Ihe ond pime of Ihelr Hcheduled nerlea at 1'ortland. The Bench Again riiHAfi(. V-iy H (AI1) l!onrH Ilocnby wa back on the bencli with hiK Kurr, heel toilay whllu Hie Culi manngement and hl phyHician pottflei-ed over hirf condition. Kver Jlnej tile HpUl'-lllte KI'Wt)l wan cut away from IiIh rlKht heel last winter, the rajah'H ankle Iuih been sore. At flint, it wad ilo citted )e only needed u nil ttrt ref. When the pain did not ienne, it wwt deeftled to try work km u cure. That hai; railed, too, ami bin pliVHk-iiUl 1h pr i-llexed. (Joiit.sliy had two teeth extracted several dayrt ;ik" "ml limy be forced to part with bin .tomdlH, too. "1 don't feel good al all," hn t a HI, "but I think no me hot weath er and a Mule more reHt will fix iu up." I'OHTI.AJS'I), Ore., Al iy S (AC) I John KreherK. ."1 llin-'iijiidis I heavy w eiht wrcMtler defeated NP'k Velkoff, two out of thre falls her, lout iiIkIK, while Dr. Curl Sar- I poll., Cleveland medic and Hob lCrilJ Or-ueK, wreth'd to a diaw in the flu round affair. SAJ.Kr. Ore. May S (AT) Kallur Wa-tkiijt. Tex'iw, defeUl;d j WildraL I'ete. KuK'-ne, two out of tliree f:tllH iiere lafr nitfht in a wresllinv imitch In which I'ete 1 -an liniment ion:i Ily knocked jout ' by a kick- delivered by W.tti(in j CAIIN I'lt.V TFFK OPlONKNTS ! Span'ah Bea If you wmild see the real "Mue litnodr." of tliR world, oti mut it on nf (lie tourist partleK which K' to Jpaln every year. They are Hip hinmi-liaircd blue-eyed beauties which you meet in old brunette Se ville, probably derived from ihe VfKl-Cnlhs whose strain has clven m.r lutitkir;u 1 he real vaiire lizut." SPOKAXI-;. Wa.h.. May JJ (AD I'rlrno Tarnera, Oenoeso Tro, In thirl country as a heavyweiKht hope, has another exhibition con test added to hl hoxintt experi ence In the United State. IiKt nifjlit he cuffed three beify but mueh lighter opponentK throtiKh nix li minute rounds before u thoUHand customers here. A M V AT MorSMMIi: M Diicovery of Iodine Iodine was illwcovered l;i 11- liy Com tol, n Krcnch niter Mianufac--Hitvr. lie watt boiling the from sen weed in copper kettlei. I'pon (be addition of unmmnllv .strong ciyd.. Meek is fllllntf llorn-bys M,pmtrlc arid to the reKldue In hU poti he saw violet fume annuiii frout them. H waK uatiied from A Ureek word tneHiiins vbder color. nmnrT, sytm. May s (ad MifH Amy .lohmoh, Urilinii aviator who now Is nn a solo flight to Aus tralia, landed lant niht at Mouh llmle, near here. ADMIItAfj CAItHKN DI&S place at rii'onnil. Wonderful Natural Bridge l.YMINCiTOX, Humpuhire. VZhP., May H AP Admirul air fcack vtlle (arden, who ordered the firnt shot fired In the PnrdanelleB cum paiwn of J yi 3, died her today, nKed 73. Slaee the creation of Ihe Oregon ItnlnUow ltrldire is unique, la that ,(I1tn purolo board in 1911, a total of l,fi44 prihonerH have been par oled and f70 convicts pardoned; it Is not only Hytumeirleal under- nentli Hie arch hut It it ulso curved nn (lie. surface, currylii' mil ninth ly it 111 ruin how for which It U natiieit 'VUiH bridge U fiiluatcd a little north of the AH zona line in j I 'lull utt (lie 1'iiiie Indian rescrva- mm. Co-Operation's Growth The co-operative movement known throughout the world as iho Itovhdalo rioiicers. establi-licd by -8 tlannel weavers in a Utile simp In Uoehdale. Cu'laiul, now Imi NW .l kt Kl followers III l!n Irltls'i lsle, tH-.-'Jdes wviral millioas oer-fen. Clergyman Grindt Orffin To rule money for llie villain vt-hooU of llucknall, Itimlaud, Uev. M. K. Coleman made a tour of near by cities with a barrel omin. 1 our miners cave up r week - pay to titurt mil with tlm clertryuian. A dog aln Joined thu party. STPNOE CRATUHES - Oippantttlv HALF APE-HALF HOMAN l-iii ' ."'.'. .11' "m i ds& . ALL SPRING COATS Size 2 to 20 CLOSING OUT AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP j Edison' Ancestry The aneestors of Thonia Alv;i I IMlMiu were uuiinly Dutch. His fa . tln-r'! HtMeHtnp tmet back to Itev I ohttionary fu mi lies on Tnc Inland, j Hi k'raiulfatlier was U banker. Hi- j nioiher was a etiltured Mi:.-s;u bu J tells woman of Scotch Hpfiie. Named by Cotton Mather j The Pilgrim Kutlieiw, n the early I tijers at 1'lymoutli. Mass.. were I known, were said to have been vn ihUm hy Cotton Mather who si-ke uf them "pllrLuuJ uud slrantcri tipoa the earth." x tuf fii M nf a THOUSAND W0DRS See the natives sacrifice 1 woman to the Gorilla. SIN. MON. TUES. GRANADA in a cigarette it's Taste loPUtARITV IN A SPORTSMAN rests first of alt on fair play! in a cigarette on better taste. CHESTERFIELD'S POPULARITY is fairly won with finer tobaccot, blended and cross -blended to give greater delicacy and richer fragrance. IT TAKES TIME and is costly to make cigarettes the Chesterfield way, but no other way arrives so surely, so completely at what you want most . . . "TASTE above everything". 1 1 state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes areoffiner quality and hence of better taste than in any other cifctte at the price. UCCtTt & UYKIti TOIIACCO co. Chesterfi 1030. ttcctiT i Mmts Tomrco Co.