Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1919 — Page 2

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OF Ind. Harbor and Gary Men; Are Given Severe Fines j By Judge H. Cohen. j W 1.1: 1 ii r eat' n .nf-mh- of hold- -.i h u 1 by t n Last I'Tflcet Pen Gout,t vo of t 1- o ne r d t '-... - -m was ? t p p e I Chi.--g. v-.i'i--su. , oe.led in 'I who h.ld r K U 1 ' II til'1 p w h.n Rtt!s .mm i t.-ot four hoil-nrs In 1 tv o i J'i.1 llvrrsun i-oh-oi j.'U c nTp i n t. h h :!-;! b-.; n ''I'd .T.-b.u Greenlee. "57 2 s ' j 'n.lisna Hiriwr, $:.f.. anl it f iv further a h -1 iv I'alpa Si cost s :ifev had b n ! si n 1 1 i - d as . f'mlt!; snH fined Jotin T'.i ,'fron jifrfe'.. Pa, -. $""l n of ( h .bias. inS and rests - ; rnK o:j.-eaa w eapons. The i-o'.iea va,tr.ia were also K'vcn rrdre t be espe hilly watchful ari X-rh. any sospio-ou, rharaetei s who r on the -'a:f ! r 5 '.rf"H nt Ti : g h t . T) I s e V5,A-l ;1" hcl.l-ups in Hnrb-T, but two w! ,f iii"n oitli Of AvfTll!.1 n W : ' ' - bridsr on south Porvth. nbrot e! rn laf Tiiht. "erii rE-' iv :-!fn.1 was The 'r' w a be'lev tbftt dr'.viri; home with -r-ped and r.-t-Sf-J 1 aiso searched. The p,.'.i,-e the two are the fame who. w it!, at-other stared a jitiere.ef-: ooldi.p 'ti K.t f Ch! -.i- th nih l..-f.(re. M ; : and Fl -rne I'to .-. i. i A urel K ph. who vver o' jir.Er il v ; t 'i reoejv'z ftv.n r-r-TTtv rt 1 nirni-c a V'.'nd p'fT In eonneot ;r.n ti the alrnhwhich wa o'en f- the V'-,nnyl-v r. n a fr'Msrht h-.;se were em- , f.'r.ed 1 1 ar.l costs ill wre order-! to pay f-.r the alcohol nroountln to $; Ausrt:t Johrtaon. who tola the ah- .hoi and who has a two year re.-ord a: T,avenworth. ivas hoan l over to th. ( riminal -ourt. B H FRONT ONCE MORE Just nine weeks aro yestertia;Vi. r ths tg stee! striite wetit into k Gary. SSroritme.n lalil down tleu- tools, wrapped ? the:r old working riothea! and personal leUr.g:injcs ntul f hvd -cut; of ths mills in droves. It wa-s an tm- ' tresslva Bight and nt that time the city ; u thrown into gloom. Th- r-j w as vary possibility of the mil la Warding tip th plants for an indefinite period, i Crary was never n a greato.r pitch of ; unroat and oxoitement. ; Today the dark cloud has p.d over ; and ths city i agaJn ahapinjc its. If back 1 to normal. In most every business line. n-.archa.nts claim tliat buaineas was never hfjitter and everybody seems to be making money with th exception of probably a thousand foreigners who are still waiting -for Klear.and Ithat labor load -i s I re rr.Jsd to get them. No one Questions that the strike i Vrret icaily over. Even some of the labor loaders ha-, e b-n-n forced to admit it. Icsterday ths eleventh, out of a t-tal of twelve, blast furnace; wa put in operation. Evrn in normal times, there was always practically -r.e d- t for repairs. The four opt-n hearts ht-h til so turn ctt steel are nearly going full loast. Before tho s-trike it wis eu1. mary to ta.p on an average of eighty beats durlnr tbe twenty-four hour shift and they are. averaging ,xy-tio To seventy. Puring tho early stages of the strike they were only producing seven, eight, nine and t--n heats a day. Kight out of ten batteries of coke ons are also In operatl-jn. This is st- tal of 560 oten.i. Don't throw youi paper awaj without readins the want ad page. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best 1 Uvo (Mil o r-r stopped to reason why it is that o many products are cTteus.veiy advertiEerl. ao at once drop out ef m gat and are soon forgotten? The rwon la plain th article did not fu'PI t h- promiees of th ma. out act urer. This ei-p'.ied m"re particularly to a me Lc'ne. A me.poir.sl preparation K'ae lias r..".! e-iraLivo value a'ni(st. sell itself, as ilk an fj-,d'es ehain system the tfimedy i recfnitt'.eMl, d by t.iioso b" hat e heell linetit'-il. to those wiio r.- in nede of it. A prominent fli-uaei"? s-ivs. 'Take for fMtiipio It Ki.tiier sn.iin;-- l-.-ot, a1 1 rf-vi-r at ion I ha v so!) for nianv v . sirs end riever hesitf t-i l rc ommf r.d. tor in' almost evrv- cas it. siiovvs f-X'-filent re-; jit a. an n any ,.1' my i-ntun-,t testify. no cthor kidney r'urnsiy has s- lif a bH.!." Aesr.rdipi?; to j.vorn eaifmfnti and verified resTim-nv of thousands k lv, hvo tisel the prar-er'i.t i m. the sue- -ss of Ir. Kilmers ewnjnp-Ito :-- due t i h fn t. many y.e,.p' .-.a.im. the' i fultlin alrost every wish iri overc.to:ra kole.e-l-vor and h-addr i, i . ine-rii s. o ore,..s ijo li'iry t'-oubies aril n-.i ' r-i 1 1 s the uric acid whicJi causes rheuma.t ism. Y"U ti.av- reo.dv a samplf l:t' of F w amp- Hoot by farce's I'.st. Address T'r. Kilmer .t- .. Itinghajttlon. N. V.. t,e.d enoioso ten cents: also mention th Hammond Times. lju-ge aiid medium !- littles for sale at ail drug stores, o Ladies Suits. Coal. Skirts Made to Order Cheaper Than Ready Made. Suit. Overcoat and S!iiU Made to Order at Popular Prices. JOE JIRAK High Grade Tailor Formerly with M. J. O'Conneil, Tailor Over Nassau-Thrmpsori Store. I Also do Cleaning. Preying Repairing Ladle." Work a Specially. 809 Chicago Ave. East Chicago, Ind. J Tl

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EXAMINERS SUBMIT REPORT TO ESCHBACH

j Abolishment of Separate 1 Book-keeping Dcpts. Reccommended in Report. iTIMES BURLAO AT STATE CAPITAL i .Nl ' I .N ;a II. 1. !M... N..v Nov . S - A t the a.-ooun's Plate gov c t M -nt f ?.-rar'f Fins. system of !,. ep.r ; -f fvcrv dpai ti.ont o! I men? and the aboitshm " kkee pinK US State (iff ! pa' t mo nt i in tif vnr: Is roccnim mil m i . 0:1 ln o:ti.-o ,,t otto Tt I1 Hi S . a'l.Mtnr of staff, u brr ! f tf.i ,T..(,. J-i-..-.-.ipH-ti. tal ' f n -cc-unt.-. b; T!'. ! fp.ii : 1 examiner o' t'r t.n.i i ,1 lh tie! I e vain : nr s. eo-ts tnai -ho eamm f-rs -v f-t n lnstturtcd to offr any (-on tru-ti iTitloum thry might d Fi'-abV. !r h rreamh'.e th lr.tor -th offo-.- of the aud tor of s'at ia i Rivon showirifr that originally of. fi'-o ua infrrly for rb purpose of k-ppins- thu fiica! .-.'outits of t.hf I hllt that later le!,atirf 9 n-ifd th j many ..thr lf partnients to the au.lit.:r'.i offire. Th 1 !U 3 lesi!atiir, j however. ma separate d-rrtnf!i! ine 1 r.sii rn noe. bnnlv.ixr tnu.. 1 uf and loan, j "Tinii apa-.n re r . n t - 1 pia.-'n fl l We b frartiera tiii n!Yif-." the i i e e ubs 1 n --f tha fonetitutended by the th-i). foly a fls.-al department of the. state in th supervision of the stat'A f.nanee. ,r,'Vith the growth of the ets'e. tin fis.-al dut!s of the auditor hvP eor. respondir.gly increased. Added to th!" tha aupervis!on cf many apartment Imposed tipon the a.uiltor ha .0- n.a - Die work so vast, burder.som and i.niehlj . the, lecr'.alatur. through ppropriati. -1 acts, has extended relief, hut by s.. doinfr h.as ra'iscd a system if depart iiiei,-a: checking. a-.id.ttns. and self serving departmental nnokkeepinsr to beeoma customary in many state offi: s and institutions. 1VM1 itr.is minod re'teves tne auditors office J of many f.sral duties, the practice, we j believe, is contrary to the principles i of puh:.c accounting: and, in our judg- ! ment. inconsistent with the itatiites I relat.no- to the management of the st.ite' fin- noes "We believe, and would so recommend, that the auditor's cffi.e be the. general bcokkr!nfT department of th state, fo-nperntlns; w!t!i th state board r.f a.-onnts." In order to hrinp this about -he leris'.ature should more clearly define th duties of the auditor, the report says. TO CUKE A COI.D IN ONE HAY. ! Tufc LAXATIVE FROMO OP1XIVE

v.ern- (TaMetsK It stops he Couirh and Hesdeiltji t ! ache and works off the t" il 1. E. W. j GROVK'S sipr.ature on each box SOc

Adv. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES TOTJOH ON ISSAOj. Ignac Koriowsk!. 4;c. Wa,.h -.-(., Fsst '"hic-ieo. is beginning to worry

I about his me it supply f r the inter. A "'white log- weighing tbotif two hundred

pouud rt.ch ho hns bee., fut'ening. disappeared on No'.itoher It and Igna-t has beu unable t. f.nd any trace of it. Last night h pp'-r.i'. d to -fie Fast Chicago police to help In -catir.g his wndring pork. TISE DEPT. CALLED OTJT. The 1 'as! 1 h called out a night to tight storv slied at 'ago fre department was littl before eleven last a small blaie in a two4fi7 ''.cott av. owned by 'leorge Manglaraolna. The department succeeded in saving the shed with only slight damages. INSTRUCTED TO HETTJH3J" BID3. Tl Fast Ciicago Board of Work jesterday instructed the "ity Clrk to return all old on the ornamental lighting system uuopened to the bidders and le-pdvertlse f ,r new hi, is. The Northern Indiana as A Kifjc'ric Company wes Instructed to idac an arc 1'ght. at the corner of 142nd and Hemlock sts. Th Ceneral American Tork Car Cor-j prratlon was gran-ej pprmisston o ! rtha-nga thoir tracks across Parish ave. j and to i !ae (wo additional track across ! Euclid ave. Tlie question of vacation iof certain parts of Alder St. was conit: nued until next meeting-. ' "n-.ei K-rd approved the fin.! Pses1 mei.t of $43 SSI 13 for improvement of lalievs in bioeiia 51 to of th original ; tun. it and bi ck-i ? to 8 of the First ad-'dit-ri to lTi-bi.ua Harbor, and approved i the primary njsoMm'itt of $I,,S.tlS3.0 for . ..9 l.-rt,. t,t frr.n. t iiHb ' . Cuthrt t. in paveni-m in fro m Michigan ve, to Fublo: road was i.j.tM and a primary assessment of 2ii 1,5 was ordered mad. WHEN MEALS DON'T FIT 'Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest Indigestion and Stomach Relief T Wiien meais h t bck and your stomach : sour. acid. gay. ot you t! full end bloated. When you hav heavy lumps or pain or headache from Ind geqTiou. Her is insiant relief! I .Tost na QOon as vou eat 9 tablet or two of T'ar's Tdapepsln all th dyspepsia. iriilif 5tJon and stomach distress fft-is-l by ae:iitv ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Cape's Hiapepsin never fa 1 to neutralise the harmful ft -.mr-.'h a. -ids and make von feel fne nt or.ee. and thev- cost so little a' drug stores - -adv. LU

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Drugstores Sell It. Five million people use it to KILL COLDS 4 ILL'S CASCARA;QIJININE Bit OMHfc Standard cold remedy (or 19 yer -in taDlrt form a(e. sure. n opiatrt oretkt up a coll i 2 relieve erip in s 0yoney back if it fails. Th genuine box Mi a Ked tcp witti Sir. mil t picture. t At All Drat Stmrtm SEtK OLD HTSTEM AGAIN. l-V!!owinsr the r s' ftnal ion of 1 h i-, 111. 1 hers .if th.- l.';it ' iH-api l:-mrd ! M'l'-My thi-ci-y ciuinoil Inst ui;ht fnVd bv tlue, '. ,'tcs I.' a bol isti mi; the- f 1 1 . e and nmhori.'.lnn ti.-- Hoard of Works to perform the j duties formerly assigned t-.- th'- Hoard) of Safety. Th..- I'-.ard of Works former-j !y prrforiued tli't iuties 01' th'- i:-.ird f i ':if.-;y ajirt an attempt whm mink lai( 1 mtrhi t- return to ! ho old system. Th ordir.Am-e war. passed f-evotid rfvidins. Alter numerous delay"! the police department waa urtaited 11500 for maintenance find the firo iic artmont vagranted $1,000. The ordiiiHio-e Kniutiiifj $3500 fnr m.-i i nieriancn of the li-altii clinic was i-ef'-rrc d to the finance mittee for further considei a t i-.t.. An' appropnat u n ef $ 0 f 0 fer niatiiteii;ni' " of the health department was referred j o the finance c in mit t ee. Appropriations! of J150 for mi adding muchir.e for the; treasurer's , . Uioo iii.d $801 Z'l for special i assessment on 1 .1 rk 1 rn rly w- re 1 n& oU ! to third readiiiK. A J'O.i.iUl bond tsue j fur iti.-'allinK n poho ';ii fire alarm j system vvtuv laid on 'he table. 1 A t w en t y -ti ve. year fjanohls wa-s j trranted ' :ho 'lencral A lericnn Tank I 1 'ar 1 'orporat i"i for changing of three trio k across parish uve. nd plat-tr.K two rie-w traehs ax-ros-s Kuclid ate. The 1 lii;g(s of li io k re r ju;reJ bv an ex- 1 tensive. lui!din.K pros rata hlch the Cut-) .r.l American now has under way. The! Pennsylvania railroad was also granted ' m f .n Vtl oa t n 1 1 t ' .1 tr:,el(W ilCfnqs I Forsythe and White 1 hik avos . about half a mile north of the canal, and also two across th liblio road a."uoul 300 feet northeast of (Vna! St. A sad home is that of William P.khards at .102 I'hlcapo. who:-' the wife but twenty years of age and the, rethf 1 of two babes, one fifteen months j and the other eight dars. died Stindny. j of penumonia. The couple were rrac-j tically Ftrar.gT here, coming; from j Brazil, Ind.. the home of many of thit relatives and who at the present t.re tho bereived hcune .aring for the children. Funeral is heirs . (inducted this afternoon by Director tvr.ilain Nuber and Interment will be at ak 11.11. Tii Uoodfeliowship Club allied with .t. Alban's Kp.scopil ch.urch will hold en t'! r nt lh lr enjoyable socials tomorrow evening In th parish hail .Prior to the social activities there w iii b a meeting of the club ditectorate promptly at 7 o'clock. A new tailoring shop and cleaning establishment has been opened at i"9 Chicago Ave., with the proprietor. Joe .lirak. who f..-mer'v was with M. J j'y'onnell. The new enteritrise will in-j elude the tailoring of ladies' clothes j as well as men Mr. .(Irak invitee) public inspection ofall work done and) solicits public trade. He over Nassau A- Thompson is located i atstionary 3' or. j Mrs. Charles C pauldir.fr of Farrish Ave., departed from ( V. I - e a f e U' days ago to visit friends in St. Louis. Mo., for the period of a week or more Oeorg G'.u-krt. who was reported as being critically ill in the columns of this paper Saturday evening, has Bine died and his remains his home town. Huntington. wher lie eatnn To this ' ity takn to Ind. f rum f o t medi cal treatment. Two sons. Albert and George, with their mother. survive Tmls orce.rred at his son Alberts home in Fir St. The Herman Andersons of Mag nun Ave., were dinner guests of Mr. aitd Mrs. F-dward Lund, of fbl-ego. yes'erdsy FUNERAL OF Tii funeral of Mr". Fannie Stein. M jtats old. who died suddenly at the home of hr daughter. Mrs. William Mayhew. 42f. Adams sl:et. 'Jury, lust Sunday, will bo conducted from the F-.trth chapel at. Forty-seventh and Mil's avenue. Chicago, on Wednesday. The deoen-o-d is survived by her son, J. J. Ste.n of Michigan Clty-'iary. and daughter. Mis. William Mayln-w of (iary . MEDLOW POST STARTS DRIVE Colored soldiers in I'.ary who have been discharged from the service formulated plana at a meeting at the First Paptist church Sunday afternoon for the membership drive of the Medinw Tost of the American Legion. There are n"W over on hundred members belonging to the (lary Post and they are in hopes of raising the membership to the three hundred mark. The b'g drive will close Friday night of this week with a hnq'!"t. BASKETBALL SEASON WILL START SOON With the gridiron sasou officially coming to a close oti Turkey Pay, the Oarv High Suhool coaches will soon issue a call f r baskt ball candidates, according to an announcement madtoday. Condi Orsbcrn states that the basket halt season at Froebel will begin in-!mdiat!y after Thanksgiving. HOLD OUT NO HOPE Having received no word from Governor Goodrich, little hope is beine extended by th.e residents of Gary, for a

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df els. mi .if th cut thf oitis' Mayor W. F' . Hoiiges yesterday. Hcvrrul weeks :m. 'l,n 1 r ma n lirnis ano in (! tlmt tl. ic coul'l l" n" '" alteration of the deriatfti. bt n a !ttf. r from the ;..vernor, hi- promise.! to Hike th matttr up with th board an,l lik.-vv.ne a feint ray of hope wo ext. n.le.1 . Now that n. ' lr","r worl has been reoo.'ved 11. .1,1 the c.overti-..r. all hope have iiie.1 groundIfelt good to steeple-jack Vhn et-. o f 1 ' h 1 ' n K o .t;iff on the -pie-Jack shorty" Holland started t. f--h.ii the f K pout -oil e in ;.irv yester- ! .lav. the p- le started to bend, rx ve! and 1 hiver as he 1, fared the ton ati.l m' I it a ser-ond th ought 1 ; l-'d tir:it ! he'd better Krt t,. the B.-un. I'l a MlI rv and he did . 11- stiiol that he .i d ' not c.ire f tackle th" h-'' 'i-1' j been t t en 3 1 hen ed . ' 1 h'l i e. -,ne " sj. .1 ShortV ulel I d" I: about another ' BACK FROM CONVENTION ft t to ! em ilf'e;- dit il'S ItK lei! t-'o , rU.f fit foe c. ui v e n t i o n tbe (lnr l-'o-. Kates headed b 1.. A. '1 ion are i.oek ! In (Jury aft-r attind lit; th Nttoooii ; Steel Committee meetind at 1'. 1 1 sb u 1 n it last week. Menials we re triad' by tie tlary delegates that they wei e in . son fcr the. puiposd of ciiiiuiK - if In' etr.ke. It was Titus w ho was .1 p ta n of the pickets il'ii .iif the utile and who last week, it was rumored hd irerie. back to work in the mills WAR MOTHERS DELEGATES ELECTED At im'Pt'.nn of the ' Sar held 'War Mothers t 'iuh. dmy naplast Saturday ni;ht at t' itc library delej-Htrs wi attend the state c, r. ' hary pubeie, ted to a Itrii.vnaTuf d.enm.id WitM s .1. II. poiie. November ! '.' .ire! Elites fleeted were: Mr: wer. Mrs. T. .1. 1. i'.ir.r Kpt-'f-r and Mrs. Ho'.deyman T;:a Is the firs; convention riie rhapter lias had o oao n to eci un ; gatrs for and th'-?" is an a Id '. ti-ni.'i 1 ' interest Attached to the meeting ;t , view of the fact thnt Mrs. Fpplr pre.j- ' Id-nt of th.e (Inry chapter. has been elertd bv th state eexcutive as a( member of th.e constitutional cenim.t- ! ?ee for t !ie st.- to of Tndirtn Ail divisions of war mothers clubs , are to be mrgod into the Service Stai Lg:cn. the drsftimr of a r.fvr consti-j tu'ion ar.d by-laws hos brom neces- j finry. j GARY JUSTICE TAKES , BANK POSITION j cutice .f the poa.-ft Frank Zawadaki of (lary. who ha been l.andir.g out justice j t to the wayward in ilary for son;-? time.; has accepted a position with the Ainiitan State Dank i-1 Sevt;th eve. and j Itrradsvav. ti" has been appointed to the! pesit'en in the foreign exoh.i nge tier art - r.-cnt. The judfe will (outmue to b.enr cases in tho aft"rnroiiR in his rooms above the ilratid theatre at Seventh a v e. an-d Hro.-idvvav . TROOPS DID DAMAGE TO BILLET QUARTERS A few (Ihvs hid it was mentioned In (these fclunms that the ff-doral band attnched to the Fourth division now t ! t;nry had 1 eeu ordered from the Com-; mercinl club rooms, where they have) been fjusriered. ud left out in the cold, j The other side of the question giv.? th reason for th expulsion from the '. nuarfrs that the rooms hro tho I ttKer were quartered had reci-ntly been j Ipaltued and decf. rated at an expens.- of! ! some thousand of dollars and that the! troops were not very careful in thci I manner of savtnp tho doeurHt-ions ar.d i I did considerable damage tn the. rooms.; lit is !-aid, noeesistathig the expend.; tire 1 ( f eonlderablo tnunoy V redecorn'e , Egntii. i ANOTHER REPORT ! OF VIOLENCE 1 : The first report of strike vioVnoe in j iover a week was mud" ty a wom.on givj Inc her name as Mary V-arger. Thirty- j jf'f'h ave. and Louisiana, at.. In Hary. t ti.ts mornlr.g. A brick, hllev-..j t" Icive , be-ri Intendwl for a. boarder v ho is I (mployed in the mill, was hurled through '

1 conf.1ort inn of ll : ft;ito tux Voari who'll tn levy, ai cm i lnir to

IlIRS STEIN'"'1" l"lrnom window late last night. The. jbri.Ji fntRsliH the, window and bar!y

missed hitting her. The police are in- ; vestigatlrg. ACCIDENTALLY STABBED BY HIS WIFE lleeeivtrs a rervort fha a man had h.'f-n stabbed, the police rjsh'-d th (atrol and a K.-juad of police to 15 It Connecticut s' . (r.a.ry. ln.t night It was dis- ( los.-d that Wh.1t.i- Wilson, colored, had been act ideiitally rut In the arm by a knife handl.! by his vilt". Dr. Itinekwell was call.! and attended his injur i es. ELKS INITIATE A LARGE CLASS 111" Gar;, order of Eiks hld aiiellir rousing tun at l heir home at ClOj Washington at. lost night, when a large. 1 1 lass of C4. ndidates were shown through : the mysteries of lirnd-un. I'ullowuig the, routine and in-.i iatlon work, a delightful ag 'unchfen wa.i served I I $30,000 GARY i BUILDING PERMITS Yesiiriav ' a s a fa building circle, at Gar m!ts being ij(i,,iod as f'y good day In $;(. coo in poro ws : A one store brick and til store for T'appas. Bros . and S;.ckas at 1 3 Ti 7,-07 Washington street to cost 19.000. C. 11 . J-.hnson will build two buildings, a two story franif residence; at Mii Maryland stt eet to cost So.OnO and a two store brick veneer fiiit at 837 Maryland street to cost $7,500. Ward and lams will erect a one story brick and te: re rotta store at 121-139 West Slxh Avetiu to cost JS.OOn. aits

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They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will b? very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette! Bite is eliminated and there is a cheerful absence of am' unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor! Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smooth and mild, but have that desirable fullbody and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight!

Give Camels the softest tryout. then compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality,

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