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The Oklahoma News from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 21

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THURSDAY MAY 1 MAY HURSDAY Phone Wont Ads to 7-1551 Phone Wont Ads to 7-1551 PACE 20 nsrr Phone Want Ads to 74551 PLAIla A 4 iv le Pr THE OKLAHOMA NEWS 'MTV Anil A TIAVT A Vt7Nt't I (Additional Classroom News Continued From School Page) SCHOOLS CLASH Spry' German Couple Passes 50th Anniversary AT STILLWATER Planning Diamond One When They'll Be 100 NINTH GRADERS IN PLAY AT WEBSTER Music Week Program Set I-Ze Town-weave Suit it Class Presents One-Art Comedy Before Dramatic Arts Club Old Age? Bah Snorts' Herr Feige Discoverer of Youth's Secret Curricular Contests Today Open A College's 28th Meet (Lined with Earigto) 'Die ninth grade speech Rrts I classes of Mrs Juanita Stewart pi esented a one-act play "A Fiance for Fanny" for the Dramatic Art Club RI Webster Junior High School Tuesday The cast included Jack Crass Joe DWIRrhide Walter Dardis Jack Walker and Osborne Beeney Tailored by a famous maker of fine cloth 3i 'lilt': 44 Ilm' 'cf 4 S'' 1 II'' "10 e' i 1 4t 1 9 7t -t Ix '-1--40 'Irt ylf' "tilk 4 -40 -I '44' 4 f' -gt- '--re 4 Ay40-- 6 'r-: 0-a i-e--t Id- i i 40 v-1 -'A- ti i'''''' 4 3 I FItTits A I 31' 1 t- r' il: II 1-' IRv 1 1 4 'I' L' -r'' I'? 1 I SS i i I I l' '5: 4 1 1' -ti'' It'' 4'4t40144 1 Al-4644 4'41 di- ft PROF AND MRS KARL FEIGE A prograni in observance of National Music Week will be presented at Webster Junior High School Thursday evening at 8 Instrumental groups directed by Paul Dawson and vocal groups under the direction of Mls Enna Smith will be heard in in select ions The public is invited No chargt will be made Cornet solos will be played by Billy Dunn and Charles Geitendorf Members of the Webster mixed Chorus which will appear are as follows Juanita Anglin Betty Cunningham Larene Lloyd Betty Jean Liebermtn LDeane Stoats Mildred Miller Ma lvfae Speights Lucille McCormick Vivian Stewart Paula Lee Ritchie Sithie McDowell Rebecca Calwell Ralph Dennis June Perkins Bobby Powers Jakie Shaw Louise Reinauer Martha Ramsey ktary Louise McGehee Charles flue June Geacebrark Ruth Lewis Dorothy Buckleburry Jerome Ragsdau Betty Hewitt Anita Calame MaritYnn Tatlow Alice Huffman Lillian Vanek Dorothy Biewer Marilyn ICellner Ruby McBrayer William Smith Mary Pitts Geneva Morris Busie Itouchin Paul Guelf Henry Collins Leonard Bowen Nadine Youngblood Mary Louise Clinsey Andrea Brown Elbert Bthord Paid Inteman Agnes Rive Mildred Tillman I urille Padfield Eleanor Adcock Bobby Fair Edwin Chase Gloria Snider Betty Joslitt Guy Foster Elaine Murphy Olene Tow Ed Johnson Lorraine Andrews Edith Binekshere Virginia Smith Dorothy Ponebrake Winnie Youker Harold Holden Elizabeth Eche' Eilene Gary Betty Jane Mobree Mary Allen McGill Wawhillau Northcutt Patricia Baker Sue Starr Nancye Ryder Betty Lou David Della Newlin John Morris Dick Virtue Ernestine Langford Bob S'arr Prances Graham Sarah Puckett Minntse Earl Williams Virginia Riley Helen trugtrs Grace Taylor Bonnie Gibson Alma Montgomery Petty Dettola Jonnie Man Scott Norvella Stizel Margaret Wortham Mary Lee Robinson Sallie Lou pate Mary Ann McMamis Elaine Homier Jack Price Chester Martin and yebessa Rutledge '74 I 4 i i 'ifi k': ki l' tts 1 4) 1 i' A 41 1 (-: ifeq i j'ef'-' i 1 4 kzs STILLWATER Okla May Oklahoma A Az College's 28th annual state interscholastic meet was off to a flying start today as hiehschool students poured our the campus for the opening events in I all divisions T(111118 and baseball occupied the minds of the athletes today while vocalists and curriculum contcAants were ready for tests in those The first contest of the meet opined at 7:30 a in the dairy barn It was the dairy cattle judging contest for Class A participants Curricular Events Curricular events to be held today include crop judging larm leveling dairy products judging theme writing shorthand puhlications spelling reading for thought practical electricity entomelogy1 meal planning and serving gas engine adjustment reading clothing selectioa English literature end radio theory Finals in most of the vocal contests will start at 4 this afternoon Included in the contests will be soprano mezzo-soprano tenor baritone contralto bass girls' quartet boys quartet and mixed quartet Vind Up Saturday Curricular and music events will be completed for the most part late Friday afternoon A few curricular events are to be held over until Saturday morning Tennis and baseball started this morning but the heavy firirg in those divisions will not begin until late this afternoon and tomorrow when some of the top ranking teams clash The track and field meet always the high spot on the athletic program will climax the three days of high school competition Saturday afternoon Preliminaries for the track and field meet will be held at 2:30 Friday CITY WOMAN BREAKS BOTH LEGS IN FALL LKS 'ALL 7 1033 rk 0 II I II Mlle ot 41 t4 I( MO 1 Mal ey 4 NV Indil fiek Just cunt clans toda A of the A tion largf lic A Bore fedel have from agen enen men In ban a Hun raig: diet In last gam cust kidr breN Bre: 1 1 0 kY 7 1033 ilitiOK14 A I 1 14 A At '611 ke 1 Jo it kt 1 4 Di I 1 I i 1 I 4 1 0 1 0 Wf Mal I I1 I ey I 4 I Indi fiek 4 Just cunt I clans toda A of the A tion farm i A Bure fedel have from agen enen men 0 0 In ban a Hun raig: diet a In last 1 gam A his I cust kidr breN I Bre: I 1 1 I I 4 4 I 7 1033 On Crutches From First Accident Topples Off Porch bundled up the plump 3-month-old great-grandson and left for home after a brief visit Frau Feige shows the wear of passing years more than her husband because she said he has always been more prompt to remedy the slightest ailment However she can and often does as much work in a day as she ever did Prof Feige is one German who doesn't drink beer He doesn't use tobacco However he admitted rather cheepishly he does have one an occasional coca-cola "because it makes me feel good" i I 1 I Mrs 0 Schmoker 48 of 828 NW Seventh-st three weeks ago broke her left leg At home again on crutches she fell off the porch last night and broke her right hip Her general condition was reported as fair today at McBride's Reconstruction Hospital of 828 LS ago she it and as re- Bride's Ponce de Leon and the boys burned up calories by the millions in a bygone day looking for what a spry 76- year-old Oklahoma City youngster claims he knows and soon impart to mankind They tore up considerable scenery in what is now Florida seeking a fountain of off old age's decreptitude Today as Prof and Frau Karl Feige observe their Golden Wedding anniversary plans are in the making for a lecture course on rejuvenation the professor says Two at a Time Last night he walked home to 1122 Park-pl from his office in the Perrine-bldg Up the sidewalk from Western-av he came arms swinging head erect shoulders back A sharp left turn up two steps at a time and he was in the front room He sailed his hat onto a sofa marched up and extended his hand smiled through his quaint Charles Evans Hughes beard and said "Won't you sit down?" Herr Pelee a familiar figure on downtown streets with his cocky debonair gait the inevitable winged collar and black hat and a snap in his eyes has none of the misgivings of most who have watched three score and 15 seasons flit by Why he's even looking forward to his diamond wedding anniversary 25 years from today He'll he 100 years old then and Frau Feige 101 he says Predicts Rejuvenation Rejuvenation! The one thing today which would bring new light to dimmed aging eyes and broad smiles to worn wrinkled even make despairing old souls forget the Townsend plan It's coining he declared but the details still are a secret Prof Feige is a drugless healer he said employing proper diet internal and external cleanliness all natural methods And to show that he's a living example he jumped out of his chair pushed it aside and went into the toe-lift Up and down he went 3 or 30 times Then ntill on his toes he went into the knee-bend up and down for another 25 or 30 times Daily Dozen Necessary "Exercise must be emeoyed regularly if one is to remain healthy and young" he explained without a single pant as he switched to the bend-over for a dozen rounds By this time the interviewer himself was breathing heavily bin Herr Freige did a half dozen push-ups from the floor to make certain he was not being misunderstood All of this after walking the two miles from the office at 120-per-minute the regular marching tempo of the Army Prof and Frau Feige were born In Germany They married in Wingeshausen Coming to the United States in 1893 they lived in Texas until 1907 coming to Oklahoma City the year the 46th star was added to the flag IN'hat No Beer! Three of their children were born In Germany three in Texas Two Ernest and Iena still make their borne with their parents While professor talked a granddaughter Mrs Boyd Hefty of Norman1 from the office at 120-per-minuted the regular marching tempo of the a Army Prof and Prau Feige were born in Germany They married in Wingeshausen Coining to the United States in 1893 they lived in Texas until 1997 corning to Oklahoma City the year the 46th star was added to the flag it'hat NO Beer? Three of their children were born in Germany three in Texas Two Ernest and Lena still make their hnine with their parents While 0' proferAn talked a grandditugh- ter Mrs Boyd Hefty of Norman STATE INSTITUTION ENGINEERS TO MEET Chairman Nichols Utility Men Will Address Session PURSE SNATCHER FLEES WITH BIBLE 9A Class Lists Are Announced City Woman LOSPS $5 to Prowler Near Home The Town-weave Suit is not an ordinary $25 suit It is produced by the tailoring organization that makes the famous Worsted-tex Suit These people know how to make clothing only one best 311 will find a reflection of that in Town-weave The fabrics are really excellent are smartly styled and extremely sturdy They will give yott great deal of satisfaction for it long time to come he he ng twl in nt OIL long time PRICES 9950 And PAT AS LITTLE (ff 1 A4A 1r41144 44)-'' 1 TA- i- -'4 1 '440411' 411M4Eiefrit711 1 T110titet 4 i I 1' r' r101 i 0 l'' i tIltks i i 4 1 I 1' ti iltrIthi-1 ''7Z1' 1rim7'1 1 1 1 erk i 'Irl -41 rk- i--11 0 N14--ni1 fr 4---1 t-ic7i I 1 1 1 Lt0 i S9953 I And I PAY Ad LITTLE I Rush Herbert Scha uli Is Otto Schmidt Clarence Scott Erma Scot Erwin Scott Mary An Scott Scott Dorothy Segraves Ernest Sewell Dorothy Shelton Mary Stier Robert Simpson Robert Skinner Smith Jtmnita Smith Katherine Smith Kathryn Smith Constance Code Bessie Daniels Nadine Daugherty Pearl Davis Erlward Davis Betty deMoe Chrystabel Dempsey Howard Derails Vincent Desmond Gene Dickey Juanita Dixon Raymond Dixon Sylvia Dixon Betty Dowling Charles Dowling Helen Dryer Doris Duckett Carl Duncan Marian Duncan Doris Edwards Leona Edwards Eleanor Eichor Iona Et Amy Elliott Kenneth Erwin Thelma Eskew Ernest RAN Joann Etheridge Billy Ezzard frothy Ezzell Jim Farrell Carolyn Farris Norman Farris Salema Farris Fettle Fender LeRoy Ferguson vary Ferguson Vera Eike Jack Forbis Doris Ford Julia Fort Ralph Poster Ruby Foster Lloyd Fourtner Warren Franklin Christine Gam-age Emagene Gardner Frances Myrtle Gemung Eugene Glass Roy Goff Bennie Goodson Graham Victor Graves Itaroldean Graves Kenneth Hall Ilene Harris Jack Barris Lorene Harris RaInh Hart Rita Hedge John Hendricks Mary Ilensly Johnny Herring Bobble Iliekox Charlene Hill Mildred Hilton Karl Hirsch Richard Holdeman Junior Holland Martha Smith Lee Smith Velma Smith Donald Spence Ruth Sprague James Stamps Bud Staton Stephens Geraldine Stewart Joan Stick Maude Stotts Maude Stotts Roy Stotts Jtillan Sullivan Betty Swidensky Georgia George 'Earl Thomas Daurice Thornton Mate Tirkel Elizabeth Tilley Patrieia Tillotson ConnieTodd Vivian Tolley Mary Traylor Jim Treadwell Betty Treirhler Wilma Upton Eloise Usher Cleda Villines Virginia Wagon Willa Walkee Oredith Wallis Lnitie Welther Edward Walton Geraldine Warden Bonnie Watts Wilborne White Richard Whitley Aline Wilkerson Bernice Williams Billy Williams Harry Williams Williams Naomi Williams Juanita Wills DeForrest Wilson Goldie witson Howard Wilson Leberta Wilson Mary Wilson Kathervn Wineinger Wolf Margaret Womack Chzrles Woody Bertha wright Ella Wright Dorothy Yager Pithy Yates Philip Young Ruby Y011110 Doris Youngblood Lillian Waren Inez Burris Vernon Cooper Aubrey Harrell Kay Kaninski Sara Helen Kamees Gene Kane Joan Jones Ruby I ewis Lucille Thornton James Valentine Mary Lee Walker James Wright Doris Holloway Gayle Hoover mtekey Howard Terry Howard William Howard Charles Howk Neal Huff Wellens Hyde Lucile Fyne Billie Jacks Billy Jackson James Jackson Paul Jackson Catherine Janger Marjorie Jarvia Davie Jennings Dorothy Johnson Georgia Johnston Doris Jones Evelyn Jones William Keeshen Louis Kelley Pauline Kelley Clarence Kemp Henry Kilian Benin King Jack King Jewell King Charles LaBerge Elaine Lane Modean Lane rina Lane Junior Laverty Joe Lawler Gwendolyn Lindsay Howard Lindsay James Littleton John Loeffler Debris Lohner Eloise Loomis Ruby Louis Ralph Love Glen Lusk Lents Lyles Lenola MrCiellen Irma McClinton Glenn McCollum Kathryn McCollum Juanita McCullough Eugene McDonald Gladys McDonald Hubert MrEllmney Mickey Mc-Kiddy Irene McLarty Carl McLaughlin Mary McMerrick Jack McQuillian Evelyn Mackey Helen Magates Wayne Mann Sara Martinez Wallace Mayhew Glenn Meredith Mary Meredith Carol Miller Genevieve Miller Laura Miller Elsie Monkres Harold Montgomery Margaret Moore Vera Morehouse Mary Morey Utilities superin tendents and chief engineers from the 43 state institutions will meet Saturday at the capitol for a of their ornblen1 uumm etate eificivmer erminbr The session will discuss heating plants water problems general maintenance and safety measures! On the program as speakers are Chairman Nichols of the Board of Affairs John Vaughanj state superintendent of public in- struction Walter Newton state boiler inspector John Milliken1 assistant efficiency engineer Cecil Willis Oklahoma Gas Electric Co McConighen Southwestern Laboratories: Ben Schultz chief engineer at the University of Oklahoma Walter Kraft superintendent of utilities at the university and Alva Fry state safety director for the Works Progress Adminestration The men to attend have charge of $41000000 worth of state tendent of utilities at the univer- i sity and Alva Fry state safety director for the Works Progress Adminrstration The men to attend have charge of $41000000 worth of state prop- If the young man who snatched a purse and a book from Mrs Leskovitz 414 Western-av near her home last night will read the book he stole he will learn the error of his ways The pulse contained $5 The book was a Bible Ethel Rice 211 NW Fourth-st reported to police that a red-haired boy about 14 snatched her purse containing 50 cents in the 1000 block on Robinson-ay and ran said she was "Just too tired to chase him" In another purse-snatching In the 700 block on Hudson-ay by a boy of the same description Mrs Hazel Kasselman 318 NW Eighth-at lost $7 she reported to police 1r by $125 per wk Fvery worthwhile eon vemencel year Pro tctiou plan! A size itnd price for every home! nd home! I wk lever! worthwhile eon- vemeneel pro- la 5 teetiou plan! ear A site itild pc for every home! 1 25 ner Up AS 150 Up AS 1 401 Ep AS Tt 1 Alic insr kop sonl 11 s)wo sior nes 118 Mr) Isar a I tips pot: $20 of Tt Alic insc $onl II two sior ries nap Mr I I 1M sv a 11 sior nes nap 0 II MI Imr a I ti ol I i $20 of LODGE PLANS BANQUET Past Masters of Amity Lodge No 473 A At A will hold their annual banquet for lodge members at 8:30 tomorrow at the Shrine Temple Entertainment and dancing will follow The committee in charge this year is headed by Otto Krueger assisted by Oscar Thomas No neir 3ers the and ttee by 'cur Cortirued from First Schmid Page lard Chloe Williams Emery Willis Ruth Wray Nina Wren and Christine Wynn ROOSEVELT JUNIOR MOH Eugene Adams William Adams Ruth Aileen Juanita Allman Jack Alveerson Olaa Ame lung Go Idle Anderson Mary Ashworth Nova At Itins Billie Bailey Parlay Baker neggY Bilker Robert Barber George Plasm Gladvs Batson Celeste Battentield Philip Bayouth Bertha Beason Billie Big ley Rosemary Bohan lion Glenn Booth Billie Bowen JaIroise Boyd Loretta T3ovkin Katherine Bozarth Ria loins Bracken Eleanor Brewer Vireinia Brooks raze! Broom Floyd Brown 14flue Brown Billy Bryant Jimmy Bryant Jack Buchanan Mary Buckles Everett Burchfield Flora Burchfield Leverett Burchfield Billy Burk lielen Burks Homer Burn-worth Olive Bush Dora Byrd Murlin Byrd Anna May Cackler Mary Caldwell Virginia Calhoun Elois Gains Alfred Mori Buck Caviness Gilbert Cazares Merrill Chambless Arthur Chandler Gladys Cherry Jack Clark Juanita Clark Clark Roy Clark James Clay Miles Coats Jack Cole Angeline Collins Robert Coln Marjorie Con lee Robert Cook Warren Cooke Frank Corbett Robert Cornish Robert Cottingham northa Covington Pauline Cox Verna Cox Mark Coyle Earl Craig Mary Morey Kenneth Morgan Eugene Morse Robert Morse Alfred Murphy Dorothy Nance Forrest Nelson Pauline Nelson Phyllis Neptune Floella Newman Bertha Nor-Tits Dorothy Norris John Nutt Donald Oliver Juanita O'Neal Bonita ()burn Robert Osmond Muriel Overstreet DeLain Overturf Overturf Overturf Charles Palmer Mozelle Palmer Suehalia panpeil Pauline Panin Bell Pap Itwi Betty Parker Helen Patterson France Paulk Ulrich Peairson Clavds Pearson Donald Peck Alexander Penolf Doris Perry Nadine Peters Edgar Pevetoe Darrell Pickrd Helen Powers Jack Price Billy Puesley Bernard Put enney Verdun Paha! Richard Reich Anna Belleau Boy Rentrow Eugene Reynolds Thomaa Reynolds Mildred Rice Charles Itielitirdson Viola Riddle Gertrude Ring Juanita Roberta Patricia Robinson Edna Rogers slack Rose Billy ROM Roysden Nancy Rupp Irene I c-i '''t NA- '1' -A 4 i eK -pr-- 41s 7 I i I 4' 3' 4 4 4 6taiiiltriut-likavogoomp THE WINNER of the 500-mile Indianapolis classic Kelly Petit lo says: "Camels bit the spot I've found that smoking and after a long way in helping keep my digestion ha good shape" Camels set you right! 500-mile Indianapolis "Camels bit the spot Camels during and ray in helping keep my Camels set you right! 460021 4 FLOUR PRODUCTION UP By NEW YORK May flour production of approximately 90 per (tent of the milla in the United Statea totaled 4992363 barrels compared with 5026340 in April 1935 Otneral Mills Inc reported today fi '14'- ff JS''''' -4 4 54:4 '11-1411 propertSr SS AND Ft SLURS THEI04 SIZE CONTAINS 312TIMES AS MUCI4 AS THE 5 4 SIZE WHY PAY MOPE? 121 161 mem mg En own SNOW NM' JELLY WOMAN'S WORK is never done according to the old saying Mn Frank Smith is a typical modern homemaker "Camels make food taste better" says Mrs Smith "My digestion works smoothly when I smoke Camels during meals Al 400 9: 1 1 jkill t4''t r-z IV go 11( 01! srtifli ct) 1 --C-11-0SLEY51-1EIVADOR IA FOSTER CO 709 Broadway Phone 2-1676 303 Hudson Phone 2-1675 514 10th Phone 7-2870 Open Evenings Until 9 ALL ABOARD! Away from home a business man meets many conditions that upset the normal routine of digestion Camels stimulate good digestion no matter where you are Smoke them for diger- tion's sake Camels never jangle your nerves Elaaa EtE 011112a1S A $25 lliel'Huntatt" Clothing Stora 1 114 MI I A 125-127 West Main Stree 1Jtmrlffbi 11-3 tobAcce COD Dif iDDIDIDD too OOD018 7 T7TT 177 I i 1' t'i'' 1 p-: '4 4'i 1' --'r 'N' t'3 ''i r4 :0 opl 4 1tt1 -f: i i -at "'''''-'0-0 1 -t 3 A MASTER Rafferty has a lob where good digestion counts lie needs a steady band and a steady eye "Smoking Camels helps my digestion" says Dan "Camels taste mild and rich" Turn to digestion's sake I' -4 I rtitAl I 1 Smoking Camels Encourages Good Digestion Cood Feel ing Increases Alkalinity Modern days are trying Nerves get "wound lurryworryand strain tend to interfere with normal proc esses of digestion It is a scientific fact that smoking Camels has an alkalizing effect through increasing the flow of the alkaline digestive fluids helping to keep digestion on its proper course You sense a comforting "lift" and feeling of well-being as you enjoy the delicate flavor of your Camel You can smoke Camels steadily With their matchless blend of cost lier tobaccos Camels never get on you: nerves or tire your uste I Camels aro trade from finer MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOSTurkish and Domestiothan any other popular brand AP kt A 1 I 4 1 4 i 4 I 0 I i I Sy of un As an iIe Jo 1 un I Ar Po I to of Lc I AT ad bu er I la ex I i 2 5 1 i rkilasay 1 -1 ertY 1 5 iti LvAD a fro 1 lliel'Hunion" Cloth LI mg Stor Il I N-I aL AND 1 41' 'rJARS kl e- I IL I I FO ps STER CO THEWS SIZE CONTAINS 312IIMES AS MUG 4 i l' I Ikt I 1 AS THE SS SIZE WHY PAY MOPE? 709 Broadway Phone 2-1676 1 303 Hudson Phone 2-1675 OR I 514 10th Phone -2870 1 LILIE '-14 Open Evenings Until 9 7 125-127 'Wet Main Stree i SNOW writt- JELLY I I ceurwei hue tkOMMIS Wietdedli hart Lamitoll 771- I I 7 117 Tr7 -i -k 41'10'er 10 v- "iyit -tir "4 -s3 441 -4 s'4 4- 1 A 4 4 c' 41 -) 4 rt A iif 3 'o b' I A 1 1P" so1- OW f411004 A fritL 0- 4o 1 II 14' At 107: 7 -)1 'i 0 4'0 70 kl ''4 ''''V't IL t's 't41 --tr 2 1 14 i t-i 14 Air 't fk -1- kt 4 4 ttI zttif: m'" t4' 4 444 1 5-- ''''''''''i''' 6'" 4 LI '0-e5- I i 4' al 444 41 lliC 11514 A I 411' 1 '''-7'01' i''''-'i'T'''' A 44' 4 4i 1t -ei 4 's s-s '-ti r-0''1 AN' 44114 )'- tr 14' ('" i014 't' 'I' 1 '1 A13n) te 1 a 4 4 I '1 i It I or CNA 4: i I i i 4t 2 I 41 I 4 1 ftk 7P: 1 00fiy 4s 4 'S t'41 ii 45n ig 4 1 iiA i CI I 47 r' 'Alie" -V rae'''ott "444 'et1 i 'f r1- t-61'''' --1 '14'' 1 4: -q By -t 4 a A3i wiLtI 16' c-ti 'cit- 44' 44ca 4s -1 1 1 I AV 4 44 i7 i'V I 'i' 1 'i V't i- 4( 1' i Cf 0 1 t4 1 13 11 '4 4 1 4 1 A 316 fi 01:: I 1 wtt'''" 0 4 4 3' t- 11 'I 7 4 0 of 4 11 itits tet ir rttia l'( 0 tit 1i'It V' pri W4 sai4A4-v ft 'If er -41 4 4 As 4-'-' 0--t )ti' w3L) ttirt iit-4viSt i '4't! xr (4044c V'V' 0 eaq 'k 1 ---li' 0 4 iift: i )1 42k 2 L' gin 2'v ft' 'Crs 1 i 1: I 7 001 ti I 1 1 AV rt40' 1 1 n- iill4 ele Jo WOMAN'S WORK is never done according to ALL ABOARD! Away from home business man MASTER WELDER-Dan Rafferty has a lob 1 a on the old saying Mn Frank Smith is a typical modern meets many conditions that upset the normal roll- where good digestion counts Ile needs a steady i homemaker "Camels make food taste better" says tine of digestion Camels stimulate good digestion hand and a steady eye "Smoking Camels helps 4 Ar Mrs Smith "My digestion works smoothly when no matter where you are Smoke them for diger my digestion" says Dan "Camels taste mild i I Po I smoke Camels during meals tion's uke Camels never jangle your nerve and dell" Tura to Camels-for digestion's sake 4 I to of '1 jg I At 1r 4 ftEN 41 I AT i tfiAit' iTi' 4 rot tri: Ix r7 31 to orrl I ad Fat'-P liii L'7) 4 A olt I MIL) fro 0 sag LI er a a is ij t- i 84 le II I t114 4-A 1e- "'keg' 4- cs' 4 1 i la 1 A 9' bu 1 J-- TA nr7 cr! gwo 4 I 3 roJrti 0 a iblVia aU Cd miningt zs -n4 4 I I tv tt-N 14 ttitl 4 i 41 4 1 4 et A i 1 i i I 0' Sr- 2 1' 11411 tti' 4747'-' A7-1 -t 'V l'-t-4' 4 i ti tr 177- 1411- i '4 -c '7' i rt) I 1 -SP 1 -r --k 4 -yt it 4 41 4 4 A'-4s 'sr- kf A fes tV 1 i 'V 1' 4 1 ss-Z- 4cs' -1 4 -s----- T- 1)4 I '4 'I i 4 7: 44 If I un 'e'-4111 IP iV''' i -'t 1 4' 14 N'wh VOMEor 7: 411 6 fr 'SiAA1 it N-' telitt-- 01 xe' vrt '4 4 i61r i -4 4 1 1 1 4 i I 4-4 1 vs i er4 -N- i -6- 1-1 1 9 to-''' 1 1V A i 4::11 te )' 1 111 1 -s- a 44k il '7-i er4 0 I ---ik 0 C- 4 i 44 Al i tr1 3 A 19 113 '''w totiOrl 1 tA 'I Smoking Camels neourages 4'''1! a- 4' i 4-'N 'i i -k fi I -1II Good i gestion Cood Feel $1'' tN' lazo: 4 AA a l'i i i 1 ng Increases Alkalinity 1 AA it 4 tsikN si (4t 'k -k 4 i' I a VI i 4 11" -4tlatek404 iy I pi I 14 Cot 4 -114-014r" 01 i I i tre 44 1 1 i i Modern days are trying Nerves get :4 s' I' t'' IT'' i in 1 I A I dC 0 'III' elia Ir 4 "wound lurryworryand strain et 1 'd ii' 1" tP) its tend to interfere with normal oe 4 I I i'-- -44 ji esses sgestion --4 044 so' r'''4-r 44 it is a scientifi fact th k' 4 a smo PItk 1 i q' 4e) 1' i V'' 1 Camels has an alkalizing effec 6 I 44tok474-1 'I 1 through increasing the now of the 4 (' 44 'ta 0 1 2 ii 4 4 2 f4141 i i alkaline digestive fluids helping to I -44r 141'444'! cititaaralite skp-1111r) Leen di estion On its proper course I --4 IV "ei 0 11( You sense a comforting and 4 I It 'r' Lee' e4e- tO to 11' er if A it feeling of well-bein you enjoy a "sii14elsZIPt" I as I 1 i I Am -4 the delicate flavor of your Camel -'i 4Ardti ''t '''41 Alki' '-'110- l't- 0 9240y47 i3 You can smoke Camels steadily 4 it 11 '''''''t sad! l'i! 4 With their matchless blend of cost Is Ar''' AL 1 'ir 4 di I 404' sa 4 1' lier tobaccos Cam 't IL 4 '4: I 5 never get on a'a VellJAI 'Aminnob 4101liodli your nerves or tire your taste 6 CI It r1 ra 1 A 177i erg- Camels are trade from finer MORE tr l' se) 11 EtulrliDrerl ciliD rA it EXPENSIVE TOBACC 11 OS Turkish and Skssil N114100 MASAI Et Domesticthan an rll er popular brand SI 7 rr7 1- ot 4 e-- -r Irs' 0-' -( "-u -A 5' i 41411 I 4 A 4 '4 'b' 1 PA tSP 44 4 s4--- 't- 41 st'' 01 4 c'tt-144 2 I 4 4 '')'i Of -t a '4ke-41 'f i A i 4x ci'4 114 ''fs t4 46 t- IP' lb 474 et i 40 41 14iA 't 45) 4- 6 --o k'- 1 I 0 CAA: ty te A 4 I 1 a 40 11 4 1 f- tti tr- i 4 4 tr' '1 t4''''' 4 404 41' 4 -A 4 --tio At :::::4 'k 1 "--4)11: 4 '''1 4 '44 4 --4)- vi i plk 4 "''Pr''' tt t1' vi fr 1 )s 4 r' 41' -4 1- gi I at 1 I 'r I 1 --94 'Nr 1k' 'tiP '3 kt 1 7 tt 463n ti 4 7 4 N' 4 Ir A fri a A 'e 't 1 1-- So 1 0 il 4' 4 7 4 y4 tc2s 14 4 if- (-4 Jr Nr i 4' 1 4 4C pt 7 4 4 1 -( 1 1 1 I 0414 it 1 er 4'4 '4 I I tr640A rat 0 0 i 1 4 ea4 11 A A 1 i 1 1 'i Or 'VI 4 nt it A It itow 11 tr I 44r sA 4 4 4 44r1 'Y 411: :1 I st: 1 1:: "IA: 5' --47? i 4 til lel rl rfit 17 4:41 't ij'i '''l lc! Cligfrl'At'? -11 -4t1'14 447:11 11 Lill 11 it La a 7711 teillt ILAIi ELS lizi mei ell LstAA42 :1 7 n4i 04' 'afire I -1 't4 et1 4 1 I 4 4: 4 i 1 i itr11 't 1 i i I it' 4' 1(i 1-N fr0 4 1 'it 04 i Idv A 1P1 r7- 4 pita 411 It 0 ill'''' ag LLI liiii- witnesolgt 1 it '4 10 714111k 3 vr i h's1 C2401 ior ti: I 4' A 1 'c 7k'' "i I 1 IC At A 1 40' '4 V''' 1 I''y -4C0 ps Ap '1' I i 14 144 1 1' 5 1 LL 0 0- It: tt i 1' sc I I 7 J- 40 ''It 1 4 I I h1k04 tiT vrt 1' 0 Lx I A 4 74 0 1 '1: 'ill i 1 1 1 V'' 4' 7' I 'di 4'''' '14 '4' A I' I )romtor-- Viodr1 Itl eN A I 4 ott 4 1 14 i it 'i 1 0 rs1 4 -y ''fi Vrt" A '1 0 1) I C'f" 01 et'''' 01 V)k r- 1 4 4' '11' ctlit 1 kl (g1 rot: 'A1: ett VA u'II'orA'Sri'''1 ki 0 ki 4 -'-t 1- '1 -n 1 56 111 :1410 17411 ft 1 ORN 87 fr" 41 PZI) 0)''' I konnononaboolimaaoasionAlobammomlairi 0 4 SECRETS OF THE DEEP "Camels make food taste better and digest better: sa)s Henry Siemer master diver "That tasty Camel flavor is made to order for me" "Cmels a make food taste avor is made to order for me" sa )s Henry Siemer master There is usually a definite reason for such complaints so now let's reason sensibly Don't try to get well in a day is asking too tnuch of Nature Remenincr she has certain natural processes that just cannot be hurried But there is a certain scientific way you can assist by starting those digestive juices in the tomaeli to flowing niore freely and at the same time supply a balanced mineral deficiency the body needs Therclore if you are pate tired lark a keen appeide hare lost weight and feel rundowna frcquent sign that your blood-cclis are weak with a tendency townribi do try in the simple cal wny so many millions approve-- by starting a course of SSS Blood Tonic fuch more could be trial will thortmghly convince you that this way in the absence of any organic trouble will start you on the road to feeling like yourself again ss ONE OF THE PLEASANTEST EXPERIENCES of modern life is shown at the right Leisurely diners It Jacques trench Restaurant in Chicago enjoy such dishes as Baked Oysters Li 144ques and the other specialties of the house And here again Camels are preferred for the flavor of their costlier tobaccos! "Camel cigarettes ire most popular here" Jacques himself (left)observes "Camels are clearly the favorite with those who know fine living" NE OF THE PLEASANTEST XP ERIEN ES of modern life is IOW a at the tight Leisurely diners Jacques Prench Restaurant in hicago enjoy such dishes as Baked ysters 2e 14 14tques and the other secialties of the house And here gain Camels are preferred for the avor of their costlier tobaccos! Camel cigarettes Are most popular Jacques himself (left)observes Camels are clearly the favorite with lose who know fine living" 1 111 17'2 )713 -r4 7 ILL11 E1) -121111(L4 pal it17.

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