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TULSA DAILY WOULD, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1021 v. W. GIRLS CLOSE Queer Circle CAMP Lll-t IUUAY WombuSun . L o r w ,.,. Convention Ends OCU "f FATIMA LEARNS YANK WAY Pi With Day's Program Wednesday w:vmi. June ri Oriental frliice-. See's (lie Sights '." j Sim lYnnd-i-ii SAN' nt,NfIH'i. .lunc 2- hut dors 1 - in rm Katimi. eu'tani Knliil kii it i "tixln rf ' grand ornlr of Afghanistan, think of Amor- ! ban womrn '.' -Tin uaanda o( a tcry grat hu it fry broad Nebraskan Reports Find Of Wild Man WON'T QUESTION CONSULS ImHTiiliU'i'l lln Ni'l llii'nuiiiiM Si'H T.i'Ui'nn li't, Htmi'icr. S i 'It '.MKN 1 1 ., int. .tunc 1 - f-r. i''ni .if Hi.itrs lluglna in a lot t OMAHA Nl. , .Inn.' V W !i and last flay of the in f it '.il conference at tho ,mii was spent tiy high under ttunnle skloii than i during tholr sojourn unit fji. ndingly happlor frame ltn rntlm dally chcdill! . ed nnd tin- glrla took long ikes, strolled thro igh tlx, t-tt.ini unit genrraily ,1"' tn tlf'i- h aria' con is. iH t until late nfternnnn . m'i ii-t'- of the innmmoth t (.an ly ..tlcka wltleh the In', i-cnt out with i.-e I rake for the glrla' cupper night disappeared, pro no of the treats of tho . t a i aft exhibit on the dec. ,,f Friendship lodge In the rv.nl' (1 rlevcr wtirk In n Willi pilntvil rovera, i .oka c 'tit tlnlng snnpahota r.f the f imp. anil brlght mfil' ha lu.iili. ciiuiK ,i t.tlk on tho atari) '.l.l'lnim vlnlhli! Jn tho iivetu- was given by AV. C. the Oosdrn company and r.d'hlp fire. trlhHl honors rded nnd a purlins tnea- 'io lessons which tho girla j Ke home fpntn conference .-- ll'.imhc t'rosby of the A. ( A. ly fiiw In I ho nthr;"lre i wa-i Hi. tinwelcomo tnak iKlng ramp." The glrla litlr lieli nginqs, helil flnul llieetlnuH, purchased the inmp hook store for h school nsiioclatlnn work e coming ear nnd paid, visits to f.ivorlto HpotH on i grounds. Thursday the will le.i' theinnelvea away . haunt- ft the rnml. it Worth delegation of four I a hadcr. who spent hint the Tuls.i iiKsocl itluti, will , i tiling in Tiling "i"l a apo ' urban nr will mtivey 11 j t, ily rf Klrl from the entnp at k Thuiiduv umrnlnit Th" K.itlnn the lUlluH ileleKntloti " Ik, Mrf. J.din M Hp.irger. a' i rutlve, nnd Mih Huth l southwestern field Rtudent ( .. will be on their way T i nlKht STILLMAN WINS VICTORY IlsnUrr Hnllci Wife's Ijim ji:i In VrrlNil Cmiflln. By K. M. r.i.isn. T H stuff r..rrrfpnn.int P' ' HIKni;iSIi:, N. V. June ID. Ji i Siillman, on the wUikhh fa" '' is afternoon, nave attorneys f - ! - wife a h.utle royal. T . g hoilrd of leirnl v r.inKllnR, he i cssfully evaded all ipieHUona t rf tiearitiK on vital Iwuc-s In IiIh i f. r divorce from .MrH. "I'lft" P rr sMtlman Auiln and acnln ho rf fjcf 1 to anHwer on the ground that ai- H-erlns he "would Incrliiilnatti '1 rt' Krndc." i n V. Iirennan, chief counsel Stilltnatf. ami .lohn I;. i-iiardian for little Ouv. Iiat- -perately to t' rr tho in iiUlrnilllnn. tire on i jo llealilentK 1 ,, ., ,j - noner n nldenta were alaitued to tnennina umllo In the nnnwer of thc'of Wheeler nuniv. Nebraska, are day when they discovered a "rain- prlnreaa, who la'viaittnit Amtrlca lor j wrought up over the pparanc of the firat lime. '0 "wild man in that let aiiiv. ac- Throuih her aon, Hlrdnr Mn- rordln? to J. M. Bhievc of Hurtlelt. hammed llaahlm Khan for the prln- attorney, who waa hem to. ceaa npeaka only l'erlnn. he gavo the Intel viewer thla reply: "" They are very nlc." And Ihar "The man la decrlhl aa bring her direct comment eeMKd flrdar elpht feet tall, red-haired, and a IlaKhun Interpreied hla mother' , meaaiiretiient nf hla footprint, made thnunhlB for her In thla wav Ihy Sheriff 14. II. Winner, inddnted "Mother i iiullo cnrrled awaylliia foot la II inchta long and 'with the American ruatoms. Amrr- inchea wide." Mr. Hnrcve a.ild. I. .in mvlen. ahe'a a lilt dliy jet from the change, hut alio really like go ing aliout without the veil nnd nhe North 1 enjoying heratdf wry miiili eery minute.'' . And It may be mentioned that the i I three young ' prinn a who are en route to rcngianu in tie etiumiiii aie "catching on" teinurhably Ihki I'rltue Haehlm apeaka Kngllah verv well IIIk bmthi-ra, Aalm and vrrn nf Mirhlaan anil Wimum Sliil.r I Aklmr, are not anppoaed to lie able c..n.r nf nw Ynrn. -r iirtm..l iv I to apcuk Kpgllah, hut thev are lenrn- ii. .nt loflny , Aniftici. i, h.i- ftnl snil K lK qulU) rvldent that rt..r.. ,Pctlly. to J,..n an I 1.11,. jjty ,m,IrrBto0(, . onven-tlon m l HI. .fanp IS !r. AIoiIk irrrt, tho 1 KllgllHh In n much grmtrr extent r.ni. .1 Amrlmii autai-on, dm ! n 1 1 !! i than Jhev prelendeil The prlneeaa nnd tha prlnrea are taking in the alghta. Iplte the annoynine thev felt at having to travel aerond claaa on their I rip how around tho aun" when no rain had fallen. A huge olrcV aurround Ing the aim wan denerinvd bv aatron omera aa a "aim halo," the r.'tiult of old aol ahinlng through light clouila that contained water and poaaible Ice crvatala. The circle ahoueil mnnv rolors and acorea helleved it mennt "the end of the world." A cording to reporta from Colo rado spring natronomera it Colo rado i oil. go In that cllv de. 1 1 red It Wa the firat tune the phirw.m'non haa ever appeared on tho Amet li an continent. WIRE FLASHES The "wild, man" Ima unliitciitlnnal ly terroTlet' women. '"' and. ind if fortrtt.i fol..w him with liloiitlli.iuiula ' have failed ' Mra Hhreva an Id the mm hit toed no tine and ran madl wlnn hi" ireaenc w.ia nhaerwd A pn-ae nf r.o men Hpcrit Sunday night in a fu l lie ae ir. h for him. VETERANS PLAN "DEMANDS ln In li. iii'i Ste ena Of 'alif im.i leipi. -'.il alate olflt liwa t.i llll.no 1 1 1 1 tin ll na to the larK nf fm niAl lei nun Con' of tlilee MrX I. in l Oiiaulai- i f f I . lata recently np n. Inied to poata in California Heiretai llughea letter naid ' k Hie l 'ui. d Htntca gnvei ninent haa no: re, i nurert the prearnt Me. i .in i ulii" i doea not grant the iimii' it. : i mi ii to cnpaiilur "'-fli-i of M' I" atipolnteiH to realde in tho I'nli.il M ilea. IIowivr, the foinnr itii ami en u, have ben either tranaferred nr removed, the depart im nt i "ii-i. . fi Mi it it la deairable aa a pint Hi ill nuttier to Iftlae no iiiea tiun nt to the Uk of lormnl rec I'giiltloti of their congnlar offlrcra ii.enilv appnliitt'd h .MiXico and to tle.il With them In l lie Manual' Inn ir luiMncna at wi'li Hieir prede. cam a " in h i I' e led fli? nf ii,'' . 1 1 1: m i' " ' ii hope theae leporta tl" ii"' (- ) reaent tho aenllment of iltin," llorr Mid. "but If tl ' raoent lha Ideaa of any Am i e have t'limti lo c yoii.lit it la our Intention lo deal will. " people. We have had neraid In Hi at I In to nao machine guna lo n nop mil illalovnlly. aedlllun and ttt.ouri and Ihiw.t gum. can be iiae.l agnn " - i tin ii i i K- an I I nik .1 u u In il'ii' l ci elve.l ilei e In f 1 1. in ( 'mm i m uioplo. The Tinkleli ilivlalfiia all n ked . !. A The i ity waa art on flu' i. . i fighting. ltoni Mlnmln'11) llillurP, gnatlAl to Tha Wurld VIN'I'I'A. .luno !fl The Ci.ilg Counlv Truck and 1'rlllt mow. ia waoclalloii held an liilereating meet ing nt the cotiilhouae hero 8111111.111. at which mam fiumer and limt ownera pbdged acreage In be ael out to alrawberrlea. with a view of mak ing thla a b. rry ralalng diatilci ll la planned alan to lucre lae tin- acie age nf grapea In thla aertlnn. The meeline Wan addieaaeil bv Pluilit I'-arin Iieiiionati alor Vincent ot Hltll-wnter. I 1 I ' in, June 19 "I'll 0 poaltlon ii 1 "nd peiiinaiila in Aam Ml iin- m'i 1. 'he flrecka and Turkla?. mil 1 ij 11 li-' forrea are oppoaed lo . 1 1 h n il. 1. la iihaciire, Ce. II tl M 11 in -mm Hi. undei aeiretary lor tinri.(ii afi ma, elated In Ihe liAuali nr .miuinmi ndn Informallon ra 1 eived thu morning, hnwever, he 1..I.I..1 un that Irrn low 11 of lamld tiad been e n unled bv Hie flri'eka 'and wa buinliiK, with the reaull tlmi iheie wm rreat panic In tho ' dial 1 Ii I ! InS'imV. June Jfi The Kurda lint ilaeii In ravnlt 11 gal fiat the I'tiiUi-lt 11 itlolialltla In tho region nf ' K. f-',, 1. ild an r.vhange Telegraph iiint I. fiom Kmvrnu lodav. Mn iiii'i 1 K.iiinl I'aaha. lioad of ine Tin I.. 1, t, itl. nalil govrnnient hfia I 1 tlnlHlon of iroopa againM ARE REMINDED OF SEATTLE TURKISH CITY IS RAZED In 1 the Ii Wounded Kx-Nihllera In U UK'K In i.nnit .Mil. Cnii- nallnnitl ananrlaln nf tha Ai-nlitny if Ma-Urlna. Tniler Ilia rulim ef Iht. u.Mtlr-iiiy Ihora may ha nnly JO reaiilt-nta nf I'ranr. KOHT nonOK. I.iwa. Ju :i flra (Ir atror.l tha bli.cK plant nf ih-I'nlt -il arrnlm ,h .,w.fic to Sin I'm n lac, i in 1 ninrn. - n V f ' hi th- 1 fi" ' V t Tit aiaiaa Clyiiiurn cntnpaay early thta nmrn- tna uim n Inaa t'lacvn y nana uriiutu. manaifr nf Ih plant at I inn ona. i cauaa of tha rira a 3a tint knnn. NKW V"HK, June it. New Vera, cua Inma ufflrlala today tlenl l they hl ani two hiindit-d ann fifty thnuaaud ilnlUti nrlh uf )wtla hflnntlnit to 1'faay llniiaiiiH .inr.. mr aiit,ai,ot r.nn tiMytiint uf dull H9 Mated In t'hlras''' laal nlifht by l '..llect.ir tif i uMntn" I'latn. WalllNCITt)S, Junti Tha aanalKl thla arternnh 21 In :a ri rnmmlMMt Ih ftfyliniflniyattn n-mnnil real rata I'lll im tint at'ilatu Inttiatatn eliminate.' cninhnt ty. NAMPA. Mnh.i .luna ;j l'rank Kuahn, Inamhar nf lha rlty rmint'll. la raenaftn l.i.luj frniti injnlrifa f.T.lvi..l In a cava n l.iat aenliiic which nfcurtail an h" n inatiarilnn aomer 1 Ipaa In h 20-fn.it intra HT. I.Ofl8, Mn , .limn ! Jlmui'l of fillrltalli.i.a frnm 1'npa Mfliaillrl and rrcaulent UorillnR warn rad ut I'ontlfi. l in hare today by Arrhblah ip fllantii-n nil. 1 la rlcliratlin- hla lwai.t-litth ai.ni traar In tha Malinprtr. linrltr.STnit, N. Y . Jiltm :i It.rr.' H. Ilaraar. il anld In bit nnt..l Ir ie trutl. I'levaland, HI. boula. l'lllalmrali ami li'iffaln an rharaaa nf puMainH l 'Kn' 1 hat ha la tindar atraal liara. Ii.M.l-AS Tataa. June !J -HiM of ' peaceful picketing" held t) "rani lyd UtHir aa a rightful iirmlane. t a. inil in an iiijunrljoii faaileil in dlalrltt tnuri here and enforced loday. I.IHKIITV, Ten, .tune it Thelmer Kellv. 17-year i.ld .alleaed alnyer nf r"t muter Prea llallay nf Kuau-t. lumbal town near here, i.uiat remain in IhH for tl' ronenitiit nf the stand Jury Annul Hh. AVASIIINUTON, June Jl.-l'iil 'dlaableil ex-aervlce men In the bu rt.ina In rare fnc the tllanbled et- erina." la Ihe dematiil tt.'ilt h the Na llonul Hnldlera league w;:i carry lo 1 1 ongreaa ihnv hvn been moat democratic Tie following la the program tie- elm a their arilvnl. (elded upon by vote In the lonventmn The tallera wera firat to he via-1 w hft'li the league will preaent lo on lied by tha prlncea. A complete new ,greaa outfit of Amerlrnn clothing waa the No hnntia for able bodied ox firat dealre and they fitted their de- acrvlce men tinleaa all dlanbleil men aire In renal faahion from aporta eiilfa . are eared for I to full dreaa and top hfita. The 1wh l'ut dlaableil aervice Hie intereated In engine. rlnK ami btiieaua ileallnK with will ntndv that pi.ifea-.mn Tnev of c wl' i' men. :M-iit. the I'riUcreltv of c.illfoitna Allow iHeabled cmrrpenry am v M-tii.lnv afternoon and th.- tif itetf . offn 1 1 m tin an me hi rut pi u l.wt 1, mlif The rovnl p.ir'v lial, li. a aa th'- regular off!, eta. I been fii'iuent laltota at 'h" rnb.i I i't runt ilitililid men in li no I reia of the 1 ity and the jn int 1 a- and ' aun puri h i.itig in i iIcl-c 1 f. o prmria aie le.irninK American nn.ii ! 1 inaati r -tnni aa regnlnr dnncf" r'd n .1 rn offn en. "-ml. lll-t lielcgiiU'w 'I'nlil W lull I". I'l'iialti (or I ! lilt . j niCTIinir. June 29 -Klfty dele-1 faiea In tin enn enflmi nf the ilia-' ibltd Ameiiran ettiana of the' world iai iix.fded Ihe mn IiiMi.1 tta ll'ilinl 1 itiitf muni abortlv aflei nnnn tnday and w. 11 tied the en billet 1 tint ihe Mti.iti'. weie tead to "fight again In tl fi nd Hie flag anaiiiat aedl ll'iti. tK'.ili n'lil tieaanii" llalph lint r nf H. .itlle who led the invading viterana. told lh en clillatu thil advoiateaof force would In. met wi'li fone. and lmltei tha 1, 1'ln ill In flop ullfelde If thev v.iinli 1 I" fi-lu fni theli l.cliofa ' llmi 1 1 i ' ' 1 1 1 1 f 1 .mi in luted ra- )HilM if 111. leni'ltM nf .1 1-mila I mdi'i'. ! the 1:. in 1 il fffecl that 1 I- -I i..n 1 1 1 ' 1 ' p 11 1 Wi I'l f tent rot 1 1 i"i pre . t 'it Xmerirona but men tn Hn tlic welfni. and inn FIRE WORKS S. Knuldcr lamlil I If-1 nil it I When (.itfl. rnli llatllnei Willi lilll.l-ll I'mtV. lrON'tHlN, tune J'l I'll.' Impor 1 ant Tuiklah tnwn nf nml in (lie Si a (t Marmiiia :.n 111 ! . fn 111 C n elatittnnilc, w ie n 1 n int ATI 1 1 the li' ' at a .1 "i k .tune It liecHinna r.f liiipnrlanee were taken wai council In HmVina over wni. h Mng conataiiline pit elded a ild a dlapatrh from fmvrna .nla The llrlt lah giithorlllr have nwinliil Hi" lalanda of lomnoa a id InihrnH In the Aegean tea, lo Oree.-e DISCUSS RIOT ARMS Cniiiiiil'i loncia oii-liler I'lirclin-c ! .Mnrlilnr (inn ami llltbti Aa mi Aildial l)rfen-o nf Cits The nnw.r and enennilei" nne 1 Wedneadav dlat iii"l lnforin.il'. ' n 'poaaible nu liae of a nunil" 1 of I machine guna and nlhcr riot p irt. 1 phernalla, I n 'uding rlflea, i, l .- 1 ' Ing II In am. i'liivrnlent plii' " , trolled hy Ih tl v where It w. ild tin available In caaea of emiii- n 1 lloeautie of th. emergency nu n- it nip h a. purchaae, It waa bellr v 1 t ). 1 it i until bo mule wiih a mn in 1 1 nf th 2Mfia emergency fund c i 1 ' ed th tHty In connection wr 1 1 recent riot. Police Committal ' n ' M. Adklnaon ei'ed hla depac 1 la badly In net I nf 11 naw p. 11 Wi gun. hilt 1' waa agreed tha' a inii'i haao could not bo mad' c r an emergency fund. If riot t)(iii,'inriii were avail' t 1 it would pi..i..ililv be put In "I hnnda nf the ruiilnnal guard, wh. t .1.1 nidllig to off liln la, plavrd an ii portatit part In the ret out iiri inir The mi. Mil waa not 11 lib lead In any t.f the officiate. llnlH'it A. .Mr-ninn y Iineral Dlractor all H Main I'hone Oaaga ltt-tnii A.lif. A store the people believe in, can al ways (lo more for them fit. PASO, Texj. Juna SI Trailed b pnttal tnpectnr ftom Chlra.i;n. Meve ('Kpam-lt. 17. waa held In Jail hare lolav t.n rharaei if mtmaa nf the mull ill la nllecid tn hale i-nntliiett'it a lir.-lierdt offlen in fhicHKu eichanirlne oil ainek f"t I I t.ther aertirltlea. , WARllIMiTliN, June !J llnr Ad mlrol A. I.. Ilnlatead. V H. N In lay w ,. awarded Ilia dlallnculaheil aervn-e nndal It waa announced by ihe war ilpnr! m-nt fir hla eervleta at Hit Jitt nf linm .1 ir Inr the war. n r . j j !' M P. S f.l 1 i-uard rlr-d dr-nrn rtOMK. June J9 Fanner Preml.r Oln Itttl, w linen CHhlnt't rtalillied en Mndav Imlay rnfiired Ihe reoiieet t-f Kihk ir'' r r.mnianiiel that lie attempt the buna linn nf a new tnlniairy. un rllU'AC.O. .luna S9. -Leanard llanka , namled K,nk robber and for era una "f 1 force itnaw era 1 1'hieapo'a meat nnlorlniie iriintni-n waa Whopn I rlddl'd wltli nuilela una Rinen in n mn e.formatlon diirlng houra of In- . """' l"nal "'Ll,:'::' 'ion dealt with hla name, nd- wasiiinotoS. June S3 - Majnr on mil O'-r UP ltion. eral John I., lllnea waa tn.M aaalcnrd k flnnllv nut tha ficht Mfiliarelv enmmand nr tha Heennd dllnn 1 nile.l nenfae?ecinc.Iel,aoi; , w hi, the ' "' "Ll'V"' V.'ASItlSflTON, Junn!3 - The tola! In ler.M btarlnn debt nf Ihe I'Mlnl -'nlea nn April 3D Km ,l H3.TH II I I : 11 ' ll waa annciuw-ed al th treamri Ui'p..t ment inday. ci c that Stillmnti waa trying lo di t . the good name both of Mia. i - in and Utile Ciuv, so that he. F e jn, could he free to marry M l-'lrirence II. 1-eeda, former roof pai-1 n "chicken." 11 thi ground. Referee nienson al tl F i n Jl 9.1 ) ' I c f'- 1 1 M v ii li HAN ANOr.t.ri. Tetaa. June !1 - t-oai aMImalatt al a Quarter nf million d"llar -. . . i v. - iHiiritti' Nlt.Tnncin cd the continuance of the crnafllwhPn jtrr. oil n.rporaiton'a inn inatlon which Ktlllmnn's nttor- and Martin lilnver whotaeale ii.i.luia tried to have stojipcd. Imuae burni-t in the eround. llman continued hla tnctlca of r . ..n TD..TV e - refuting to anwer. each lime DEADLOCK ON JAP TREATY 1'ing that he did not wlah 10 i mlnatn and degrade nimaeu . . . v,.eoiialloiiH llaluil lie- ,..l..II.Aa Im r...'Mml nit nillnniO- ittin i ... a-JI il or I lini'tl r-iiiii-a I.nNlmN. June J9. - Nt gottatlnna In the Ilrltiah Imperial r.mference over the ienew.il nf the AngLi-Jap aricao treaty have renchul a deal lock, It was learned this ,iferno..n. A Ilritlnh nfflcial who i- in co.. tnncli with the affalio of the con- admlttod lie owned an nutomo and waa the poaaeaaor of the ' Modeaty. but ai soon na Mr. 1 was mentlnnril be fell back - monotonous repetition, "I ro tn arifw er." refut-cil to any whether he knew Leeds He lefuaed to any her he knew anything about hla . d "lon ne.if in Miami 'efuscd to Identify hla ow for an automobile llcrnae. He "d to Identify hla letters, to hla n nig- P ... I', vou really believe, Mr Stlll r .-. ' Mack finally ahouted In des , i1 n. "by answering mv iiuestlnn - . would Incriminate and degiadc : 1 1 if- I 'In," replied Ftlllman. AVh. n the hearing waa over, the raikrr again left the building tl 1 nigh the back door. ' "rginp from the hack of the l'i 1 1 i.i:. the en-banker looked it the h'lt-e i ri.wd. eager to catch a glimpse or Mm. 'h well. I don't care," he re fd, anappnd hla flngera and d into a taxi .. seson will be rtaunifd to-w- morning with the ex-h.inker i' stand. erence. nummed up the intuition is owa: , , No deeialon haa been reached and it would he unnafe to nasume .inv th'ng at pteaent." The poal'lon of the Uritlth g'n erniuict l' 'hit the irn'i niiiat nn ! eri-Wt 'I 111 Ho'n. '"I I I' 'III' K ii'iirit I" done ih it w ill I n I m.'i r tin fin ndly relations hi i n Una country an I the I niie 1 i'. i. BUSINESS MAN -SAW NO RELIEF, Claude Andrean of Sand Springs Says His Recovery . Was a Grateful Surprise WOMEN MAY TRY LABORITE H"ai May tin THimI by tlury nf Women ii. .Men Aro Snjurn. :.' Mill s Kan , June 23. " flgnt lumra ipiallfied nnd the ' pan. :a well nigh exhauated ' e. prnbalil. tudav that woni- ild he i illed to i omplele the j ' . the tu.il nf Alexander Ho- '1 ug,Mt pnrrhv. 'ugh me fla! of Howat and barge.! witli a violation o-f ansn.s industrial act In calling t th us in the .via klo coal nnnea. , w national importance, both ind defense said nt the open ' court torliv tltey would wi I ivomon i n t he Wrv a cifo of tn f nd hc wo i! I hO blX W 1 mi" l-i i n i Isme a rt n. ' ' i: eed "Tanlae did rilch a thorough lob for me two yeura ago tint 1 h.n been In perfect health eer aim e. aald Claude E. Andreon .' 'i'tr field HI.. Sand Springs, OKIa nn ii. ber nf Ihe well-know ii flm. of An drean nnd Day: "I had stoma-V trouble In a bad form for two yea. a and It mmed t" do me morn harm than goo , a everything dlaagreed with n e I waa reatleaa day and night, my hhi' broken and 1 got up In tin morning feeling worse than when Flliil :,;;' nt to bed. I wna women nun .,,iv..r.-ibln na I could aeo no nmape. t of rellof. "It waa a nrnteful aurprise t.i me when I found Hint Tnnlar wan j ist what 1 needed, t feel now Just likt I )i.ie been wanting to feel so tn inj M.ira atrong, Mgnriiiia and full "f i.tm I eat anything 1 it ih-1 igiees with me. I Sim i .ill l. " w it limit w a k.i i! mi ! t 1 1 1 in thr murium: freln i t and fn I nf em 1 1: If I I- III ill-nil dolllrs 1 bull ,. I I f h i . I Here's why CAMELS are the quality cigarette B ECAUSE wc put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's possible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is (Jone to make Camels the best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. It's the most perfect packing science can devise to pro tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper secure foil wrapping revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. 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