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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 14

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FORT WORTH LOYOL WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1933 GA 6 PAGE FORT WORTH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 193 --LOYOL 4 LATE TODAY FO LATE TODAY WILL LEAVE WILE IFAVE 2: FROGS rwinacf or 11 Bi A A By Fontaine Fox TOONERVILLE FOLKS it et OWILING AS CORE It ini A 1 1800 Seats Added for Grid Game at Gainesville its Added Game at 2sville Kangaroos Look Forward to ACC Game ME aiLa GAMP Wilt Reach Scene on Thursday 218 212 193 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE I 164 153 1431Wa11ace 212 186 1391 9-21 8-13 Total Itoff Cortat Total 806 879 839 CONT OIL CO I MONNIO'S Sternbrg 170 166 147lCoben 166 154 18e Hines 149 155 165' Bredweg 159 134 154 Wilkinsn 178 162 209 Seyster 143 165 152 Foster 169 148 3011 Worley 152 104 179 Boone 200 189 179i LaGrone 199 170 137 Handicap 17 17 171 Total 912 866 9081 Total 819 787 808 169 154 189 159 134 154 143 165 152 152 104 179 199 170 137 Team Standing Pet Hollywood Theater 18 667 Renfro Drug Co 17 10 630 Harveson-Cole 16 11 593 Kay Drug Co No 2 16 11 593 Pearl Beer 15 12 556 Thannish Chew I 14 13 519 First National Bank 13 14 481 Star-Telegram 13 14 481 Fort Worth Sand and Gravel 13 14 481 Lone Star Blaziers 10 17 370 Universal Mills 10 17 370 Panther Oil and Grease 7 20 259 SPecial to The Siar-Telfzrat GAINESVILLE Nov prep aration for one of the largest crowds that ever witnessed a footbal game in Gainesville 1800 additional seats are being erected at Leeper Stadium this week for the clash between Sherman High Bearcats and Gainesville High Leopards Friday night The seating capacity for the game will be 4000 Siar-Telezrats Nov prep the largest Crowds ed a foothal game 100 additional seats at Leeper Stadium MONT WRD 1 MONT WARD 2 Hoppe 169 159 1391Evana 146 174 167 Hobbs 173 140 1591Forsythe 197 150 187 Miiner 189 166 2111Pine 129 174 124 Burton 215 167 1511 HOWMan 175 177 197 Runde 11 167 175 1751Rohaenow 177 211 197 Handicap 16 16 161 Total 9-29 8-23 75-it Total 824 886 S72 824 886 S72 Prle the fo nel Cl despit( est cr yearly so So ohT behiflc night Wedn( terrier pow( palm In a day 1" rainial terrier land Great gies greyll( Usti i will vied of bo3 will selecti show Rest follow ort 2hoser the fc) THE TEXAS CO Minkwitz 148 118 123 Freeman 143 144 170 Witty 125 108 164 Bruyere 141 132 130 Tolland 187 144 177 Handicap 49 49 49 GREYHOUND LN611 Wise 146 187 170' Long 137 149 1721 Wineb11 171 177 1851 Stafford 155 166 1711 lifeCullar 179 161 1591 Total 788 840 8571 SO Pontatne VOL Mt 1E TACTLESS 'TILLIE TOMPKINS PULLS ANOTHER ON AT AUNT EPPIE HOGG'S TEA VI P6 0 cc 14 AO opt lo Yj AC) vit tAC' 0 111 I L-- 09 1 I LJ 1 1 (r) cl e1 It I Ifr(141? tp- mom '11 ft I 4( 17 IL oo I a AP A 00" oir ww do co Nli dorrnovroorrvat "Int easwo' d'e 0 0 '1' 4 f4 "17-1)1 41' 0 01:11 0 0 0 '4-4 el 6 c' m33 0 (1) 0 0 CI' It" II 91 ()- IOP it 010 Ilip 00 If 6 gr'4 rtl ez if 4 0---- tN el 4 ob 4 1 I 4i 6 0 -r-- ''''N el og tt four 111 0 409 'it 10 67 9------- 0 410 aa 4 14 kits ditow vsiew 4P 9 I '------e 1---- 4 oe Pontatne Ton Mt mb Total 793 695 813 1111 By Internailonal News Service SHERMAN Nov the worst of its schedule apparently over the Austin College Kangaroos today were looking forward to their trip to Abilene for Friday night's encounter with Abilene Christian To date the Pouchers have won two Texas Conference games and tied one that with Howard Payne The Yellow Jackets are their closest contenders -with two wins and two ties on their record While the Austin team may have a tough struggle with the Christians Howard Payne figures to win without too much effort when it plays St Edward's the same night at Brownwood These two games probably will point the way to the final standings Two other league frays are on the slate for the weekend Daniel Baker will try to continue in the win col when it travels to Abilene Saturday afternoon to take on the Mc Murry Indians The dope favors the Hill Billies Armistice Day will see three other Texas Conference teams in action Southwestern and Trinity lock horns at Waxahachie in a tight game The Tigers get some votes because they are the home team In the only battle outside the circuit Hardin-Simmons will be the host at Abilene So Texas A I and may be rudely rewarded for Its hospitality by a formidable crew of Javelinas Conference Standings Won Lost Tied Pct Hardin-Simmons 1 0 0 1000 Austin College 2 0 1 833 Howard Payne 2 0 2 750 Trinity 1 1 1 500 Southwestern 1 1 0 500 Daniel Baker 1 1 0 500 Abilene Christian 1 2 0 333 Howard Payne 2 0 2 750 Trinity 1 1 1 500 Southwestern 1 1 0 500 Daniel Baker 1 1 0 500 Abilene Christian 1 2 0 233 Five Centennial Grid Dates Open The Bearcats and Leopards bai for first place in the District 6 standing of the Texas Interscholastic League football race have each on three games The Bearcats have humbled McKinney Highland Park and Denton while the Leopards hold victories over Denison ltIc Kinney and Denton With prospects bf a district championship for the winner of Friday night's fray the Leopards have been drilled extensively in defensive work this week by Coach John (Swede) McMurry The Leopards have shown great strength in offensive play and Willard Mitchell sophomore fullback is leading the district in scoring having registered 10 touchdowns in two games against Denison and Denton On the other hand their pass defense has been extremely weak and they have been scored on by both McKinney and Denison in district contests Officials announced for Friday night's game include: Deford (N C) referee: Dr Allred (Austin College) umpire Charlie Trigg (S IL) head linesman and Shanks Lipscomb (Centre) field judge More than 1500 -Sherman fans are expected to witness the game here 10-mmmid1 Twenty-eight players will be in the football party that'll leave Fort Worth at 5:05 today for New Orleans where Friday tight the Horned Frogs will play the Loyola Wolves Coach Dutch Meyer announced the following traveling squad Wednesday morning: Manton Glenn Roberts and Lacey McClanahan Halfbacks Jimmy Lawrence George Kline Harold McClure Rex Clark Scott McCall and Bob Hertel! Quarterbacks Sam Baugh and Vic Montgomery Darrell Lester and 'Jack Tittle Guards Tracy Kellow Wilbert Harrison Mason Mayne Glenn Rogers and George Dunlap Tackles Drew Ellis Wilson Groseclose Manuel Godwin Lincoln Walker and James Nelson Roach Willie Walls Melvin Diggs Meyer and Charley Needham Others in the party will be Coaches Meyer and Bear Wolf 'Trainer Albert Smith and Student Manager Bill Wetzler The Christians will arrive In New Orleans at 8:15 a Thursday and after a day of sightseeing will work out that night on the field and under conditions that the game will be played It will be the first and last night game for the Frogs this season "If the field is dry I don't believe the lights will hamper our play to any great degree" said Coach Meyer "but if there Is mud or even wet grass we may find ourselves at a big disadvantage Handling the ball on Our spinners and reverses will be made mtrch more difficult than ordinarily Passing and punting will be a problem too" hopes for a dry field but will go to New Orleans prepared for a wet one A good part of this short week's practice has been devoted to perfecting the kind of running attack that will be needed on a sloppy gridiron Schedule Kay Drug Co No 2 vs Panther Oil and Grease Renfro Drug Co vs First National Bank Fort Worth Sand and Gravel vs Universal Mills Star-Telegram vs Lone Star Blaziers Hollywood Theater vs Herveson-Cole Pearl Beer vs Thannish Chew League Records High team 3 games Harveson-Cole 2733 second high team 3 games Herveson-Cole 2704 high team 1 game Harveson-Cole 946 second high team 1 game Harveson-Cole 939 high individual 3 games Mabry 622 second high individual 3 games Roberts 621 high individual 1 game Cole 243 second high Individua1 1 game Mabry 238 individual Averages AvgJones KD 24 162 Alderson PH 27 1881 Avg Hopkns FNB 27 11331Summere 27 160 Jenkins 1-1T 6 183: Priddy FNB 27 160 Chandler 20 1791Tone8 TC 21 160 Bills UM 6 1771 McBryerB 27 159 Smith PB 27 176: Hall Ba RD 27 158 Johnson He 27 1741Daniels HT 21 158 PiterS011 HT 27 1741 Peters PB 27 157 Hall BG RD 27 1741Raine 27 157 TC 24 1741Ewell PB 27 157 PetersE KD 24 17418tneman 9 151 Cun'ham ST 24 1741Addngton ST 21 155 Crowe POG 23 1721Jewell ST 27 154 Buckner HT 27 1711BtcherJ WS 15 154 RbertsR HT 27 17111tab'zttle KD 15 153 Elliston KD 24 1711Dunn FATS 24 152 Cole RC 24 1701Pop'we11 FWS 24 152 Don'son TC 24 1701Shanks POG 21 151 Henley FNB 21 170 Randol FWS 27 148 Faires ST 27 1691Mea1s PO 22 148 Gerhrdt TC 15 1691McNutt TO 21 148 Lane KD 24 1681Evans RD 27 147 Gidstein HO 24 16811ferndon TC 21 145 Koepp HC 27 1671No1an UM 27 144 Perry PB 27 1661Elliott IrN3 18 144 Marsh 11C 27 165i Duggan UM 24 143 Maginn 27 1651Huston UM 24 139 Rhea RD 27 1651Evason POG 23 137 Dillard KD 24 1651Gardner UM 12 136 Godwin FNB 24 1651 Powell FNB 17 135 ButcherFWS 27 16410regson UM 18 134 Thmas FOG 20 1641Richrds IEWS 12 132 RbertsJ HT 9 1641Hazen rws 6 128 Mabry RD 27 1631Willholle UM 12 124 Fawver POG 9 116 I 1 1 1 1 ol lu i i 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 4 3 il ti I li i i DALLAS Nov 6 Blackwell and Benny Lee Boynton officials of the Texas Centennial Athletic Committee Wednesday announced they had five open dates for 1936 football games to be played at the Centennial Bowl which will seat 50000 people Blackwell and Boynton are anxious to fill the open dates with colorful intersectional games using Southwest Conference teams as the "home attraction" on each game "We're not barring any team that is big" Blackwell said "Any outstanding team desiring to- pit its 1936 strength against a Southwest Conference team on the Centennial program should communicate with me at once Pacific Coast Eastern and Old South teams are preferred" The open Centennial dates are: Oct 3 17 21 Nov 14 21 Many Injuries Few Tackles MANHATTAN Kan Nov 6 Wes Fry coaching his first year aL Manhattan State sees some resemblance in injuries (he has plenty of them On his squad) and the lack of tackles "Injuries are just like being without tackles" he said "You have to make the best of them" Vocational Team to Brownwood Mc Murry- 1 2 0 333 St Edward's 0 3 0 000 Hardin-Simmons is ineligible for championship because of deficient schedule Junior Ags Given Tough Scrimmage INMUSTRIAL LEAGUE 2 3 4 6 6 3 1 1 MORRIS PL BK DELTA CAFE Hrdexree 149 201 1981Thoma3 169 139 168 Keith 172 223 1721Mosmann 175 166 135 Warner 169 139 159i Knox 163 196 202 Baxter 153 192 183 183 144 Srinkle 139 168 1681Tibbetts 208 152 176 Handicap 36 36 36 Total 782 923 892 Total 934 872 861 The Vocational High Bulldogs will invade Brownwood Friday afternoon for a game with that strong District Two Class A outfit Thy game was announced Wednesday by Athletic Director Farrington Vocational has played good football in Class circles but will face one of Brownwood's strongest teams in recent years The Lions held Abilene to a close score last week Friday afternoon's game will start at 3:30 o'clock LEADING JOCKEYS Mts1 Caperton 49 11 A Smith 32 7 Haas 22 Westrope 28 4 Dudley 34 4 Smith 20 2 A Gunari 15 2 Turner 11 2 Young 13 2 Nolan 15 Jones 4 2 King 13 2 4 5 2 3 5 3 Navy in Secret Practice ANNAPOLIS Md Nov 6 UM-- The Navy has gone in for absolute secret practices in preparation for the Penn game Usually the Middies have worked out behind canvas screens but those holding special passes were permitted inside But not this week Lieut Tom Hamilton has taken the Middies off by themselves 0 3 2 1 2 2 1 PuO137 Hal males Hutches bred rr yre fire I Wainw6 first Schwart I Blow's Krugit George solid cc Sou malts Sandsto Worth Groves Deringt Mrs any so Spring Sand nels Mahon Blow's any sol first ter of Americf way first Caliph son Kei ter Giraida winners reserve males Lee Vit Leota ond tat Lit Bo: color Rob males Belle open fe Merrily Blonde II second: Kennels Duerer any c( Betty's second storm I color lenbaug Winnie sag Cit parti-co winners along I Way Caliph I Limit IMike I breed 1 i 1 of practice these days at gathering in passes The quartet of backs who started the Centenary game will probably square off against and will include Sanders and Eddie Daigle at the halfback posts Capt Billy Roy at quarter and Clay Calhoun at full There is a possibility however that Roy and Sanders will change positions as the latter has called the signals several times Three members of this group are playing their first season of varsity football for the Wolves Roy being the only veteran of the lot Denny Miller a hard-driving back and a ferocious defensive man Pel Hughes a capable punter and pass receiver: Mike Casey one of the most adept passers on the squad Georgie Joint diminutive passer and signal caller and Tom Daigle the speedster who went well against the Christians last year are other backs who are almost certain to see service this week FT WTH e'NIFT WRTH MOTORS Eitt Min 189 152 19411enitins 167 203 186 'Davidson 201 178 211 Inman 141 171 159 Utley IGreen 136 136 143 154 143 Carter 144 157 178 1 0 1 1 ARLINeON Nov "Klepto" Holmes and A Duns-worth sent the North Texas Aggies through a tough scrimmage Tuesday afternoon in an effort to get the Ags in condition to meet Decatur Baptist College at Decatur Friday night in a conference tussle With the reserves using Decatur plays Coach Holmes had the firsi string backs flinging passes all afternoon in an effort to improve the Aggie aerial attack which thus far this season has not been on a par with the running attack While the North Texas Aggies will be favored by dope to turn the Indians back Coach Holmes is taking no chances on a slipup A downed Ranger 82-0 while Decatur downed Ranger 34-0 But Coach Holmes pointed out that three of Decatur's star players were out against the Rangers and that the Indians will be in first class condition against the locals die It Was Polish to Him DETROIT Nov 6 finally has come out why Francis Kondraski sophomore guard on the Detroit Titans was able to diagnose Villa-nova's plays readily last Saturday Francis was playing opposite Captain Michaels of Villanova and the Wildcats' leader was telling Tackle Oliver all about the plays and how to handle Kondraski in the Polish language The also is Polish is Polish 1 A 0- 4 i'1--41 -1' Y- 1'-'' i 1-''''--- l' 7- 'if -i: 1- fr 4-14Trl' 1 4: r' -i0L-a-- 4 --4 sr-44-1I -4 i 1 t43-t -14ii '-fij t- Ili I At 4 t- iks et 0 I 4 A a 0 11 esbi 7 A -'A--'- V' ii x-- t4: 3 4 x- 4- -4- A II 1 r- -4ii 4J--- 'i IcC' 4-'4: "i' II ''''''-5 4-'-'---'-e4 le '4 '1 7 4 1--'''17-'-'' I- e'-T ek i- 4 -1- 1 t-! 7-- -2' t-5 IV' --4- i -s-: '')'4e'mo -----k-'e -p 4 t- I --z 4 -4 -4 -'t'' A SI j- -''---'-----'1' 34 1 -I IA i 4- "1r-'---- 71- --'-z--: i'' '4L i ii -e i 4 A GRANDSON AT DALLAS OF GEN SAM HOUSTON DIES DALLAS 1 Nov 6 (R)--Harry Howard Houston 52 grandson of Gen Sam Houston died at a hospital here Tuesday He was the son of Sam Houston Jr a physician and newspaper man who died in 1894 Harry Howard Houston a native of Waco- had lived in Dallas 20 years and was in the hospital equipment business Survivors include his widow and a sister Margaret Bell Houston a writer who lives in New York City Funeral services were set for 10 a in Thursday a rn Thursday IVE BEEN ROLLIN MY OWN WITH PRINCE ALBERT FOR 12 YEARS SO LISTEN--I feel so pleased with Prince Albert for all the enjoyment it has given me that I want others' to know that Prince Albert rolls easy rolls right and smokes better Prince Albert stays put It burns cooler It's mild yet has real two-fisted flavor too I'm 'sold' on the big red tin that holds enough tobacco for 70 cigarettes So my advice is just to try this Prince Albert proposition if you'd like to hook into something rare tin that holds enough tobacco for 70 cigarettes So my advice is just to 6 try this Prince Albert proposition if you'd like to hook into something rare I VE BEEN ROLL! MY OWN WITH PRINCE ALBERT FOR 12 YEARS SO LISTEN i I feel so pleased with Prince Albert for all the enjoyment it has given me that I want others'to know that Prince Albert rolls easy rolls right and smokes better Prince Albert stays put It burns cooler It's mild yet has real tw o-fisted flaor too I'm 'sold' on the big red WOLVES DRILLING IN -DEFENSE ON PASSES NEW ORLEANS Nov 6--With tales of U's vaunted passing attack ringing in their ears with the specter of "Slinging Sam" Baugh spiraling footballs filling their minds and haunting their dreams Loyola's determined Wolfpack is undergoing a series of intensive drills in forward pass defense in preparation for their toughest assignment of the current grid campaign Friday night Coach Reed saw the Frogs against Centenary and returned with a healthy respect for their aerial attack in addition to a fine regard for the defensive ability of their stalwart line He saw them toss 35 passes and click with 19 of them for a total gain of 182 yards and then piclied up his Sunday morning paper this week to read- where Baugh cut loose with 15 heaves and Made 10 of them good for four touchdowns and other gains Frogs Gain Support As a result of their impressive record to date is gaining lots of support hereabouts as a possible participant in the second annual Sugar Bowl game carded in New Orleans on New Year's Day and while no has no personal feel-trig in the matter Reed hopes to redeem an otherwise drab season by priming his charges for an upset victory Over the invaders thus spoiling their chances for a Sugar Bowl invitation While the Wolves' unenviable record of five defeats in six starts offers little consolation to their followers the team is heartened by the fact that they have offered stout resistance to worthy foes and have been beaten but never humiliated The Spring Hill team that started the Loyo lans off on the wrong foot by a 12-6 count has turned out to be One of the best In the school's history and has lost Only one contest Birmingham-Southern a perennial Dixie Conference favorite lost to the Wolves by a 20-13 margin Howard the team that had tied Alabama 7-7 in the Tide's opening fracas trounced Loyola 21-0 but scored all their points in the second hlat after a stubborn Wolf defense had held the Birmingham ball-toters at bay throughout the first two periods before finally weakening No apologies need be Offered for a 6-0 loss to Mississippi State in the face of the Mississippians' triumphs over Alabama and the Army If the Wolves figured to win only one game of the season that One was the Louisiana College melee their only road contest How they lost 7-6 is still something of a mystery even to the players Under Other circumstances the defeat might well have been charged to Overconfidence but It Is hard to see what the hapless Wolves had to be confident about Fumble Allowed Touchdown A punt that- Eddie Daigle fumbled on his own two-yard stripe led to Centenary's only touchdown last week and but for his mishap the final count might have been 3-0 instead of 9-0 The arm injury suffered by Alterrate-Capt George Finnan is the only Serious casualty resulting from the Centenary encounter Finnan's running guard post 'ill be occupied by "Juicy" Juge his scrapy understudy Whose only drawback has been a lack of experience Outside of a few minor bruises the remainder of the lineup is in excellent shape and will be ready to face the Horned Frogs Friday Buster Costanza who played a rip-snorting game at right end last week is expected to shine against the Frogs and with Ray Staub at the other terminal is getting plenty lt of few minor bruises the remainder the lineup is in excelen shape and will be ready ta face the Horn- ed Frogs Friday Buster Costanza who PlaYed rip-snorting game at right end last week is expected to shine against the Frogs and with Ray Staub at the other terminal is getting plenty set victory Over the invaders thus spoiling their chances for a Sugar Bowl invitation While the Wolves' unenviable record of five defeats in six starts followers the team is heartened offers little consolation to their by the fact that they have offered stout resistance to worthy foes and have been beaten but never hu- millated The Spring Hill team that started the Loyolans off on the wrong foot by a 12-6' count has turned out to be one of the best In the school's history and has lost only one contest Birmingham- Southern a perennial Dixie Confer- ence favorite lost to the Wolves by a 20-13 margin Howard the team that had tied Alabama 7-7 in the Tide's opening fracas trounced Loy- 21-0 but scored all their points In the second hlat after a stubborn Wolf defense had held the Birming- ham ball-toters at bay throughout State in the face of the Mississippi- the first two periods before finally weakening No apologies need be Offered for a 6-0 loss to Mississippi ans' triumphs over Alabama and th Army If the Wolves figured to win Only one game of the season that one was the Louisiana College melee their only road contest How they lost 7-6 is still something of a might well have been charged to mystery even to the players Un- der Other circumstances the defeat overconfidence but it Is hard to see what the hapless Wolves had to be confident about Fumble Allowed Touchdown A punt that Eddie Daigle turn- bled on his own two-yard stripe led to Centenary's only touchdown last week and but for his mishap the final count might have been 3-0 instead of 9-0 The arm injury suffered by Alter- tate-Capt George Finnan is the only serious casualty resulting from the Centenary encounter Finnan's run- ning guard post will be occupied by -Juicy" Juge his scrapy understudy whose only drawback has been a lack of experience Outside of a few of the lineup is in excellent shape minor bruises the remainder and will be ready to face the Horn- ed Frogs Friday Buster Costanza who Played a rip-snorting game at right end last week is expected to shine against the Frogs and with Ray Staub at the 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A's the real Joy smoke in a pipe too AN OFFER THAT SHOWS WE MEAN BUSINESS Roll yourself 30 swell cigarettes from Prince Albert If you don't find them dus finest tastiest roll-your-own cigarettes you ever smoked return the tin with the rest of the tobacco in it and we will refund full purchase price plus postage (Signed) Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem 1 2 3 4 5 Ernest UM who rolls a neat firm smoke in 75 mods lind never tires of Prince Albert's flavor mi REASONS WHY PRINCE TA ALBERT CAN MAKE THIS 61 MONEY-BACK OFFER: Choicest top-quality tobacco la used in Prince Albert Prince Albert is "mime cut" for easy rolling and slow cool burning Mild mellow flavor stssured by special process Packed right-In tin No botherno waste Tobacco keeps in prime condition Two ounces in every tin You Mast lle Pleased" ni fine roll-your-own ILO cigarettes in every 2-ounce tin of Prince Hors Is a "cub" made from our picture of Joe bleMacken (11 seconds) allowing bira in sceoul IT'S BEEN PRINCE ALBERT FOR ME FOR 20 YEARS I GET ENOUGH FOR 70 CIGARETTES FROM THE BIG RED TIN JUST LET ME MENTION THAT PA SHAPES UP NICE -MAKES A DANDY CIGARETTE IN A JIFFY i 41 1 ''''''''''''s-A '''f Atk 1 c'' -A54 3k i 04041A'- ''''r A 4: 'z- '-'-7- '77-v-- -7 7 'r---i I 7'-: :1 424 '4'''' sc0-'-' ''V'' ''-'i': -'N'i- 1-- -4 'ifA ----s I You Ever s-- 1 ''''''''--i'Y--e--Vi 't: 1 1: ::11:: i I ne 40Itn (4-c i i 1 I PRINCE ALBERT JUST LET ME f- 1 kot FOR ME FOR 1 onder iiirouFre rightYY say men of 7 20 YEARS I GET i THAT PA I ENOUGH FOR SHAPES UP 4 FORT liVORTH --r 70 CIGARETTES A DANDY just 1" MENTION 'UST what you would do if you needed money in FROM THE -4-1- 4S And now to bring home to every smoker Albert that just fits my taste" 'ft-- BIG RED TIN case of an emergency bow good A is for rolling and so help And we are confident you'll feel --t -p's 4i: ''''7'''''' i i' -i A JIFFY IN tumake it unanimous we are making a the same way once you start ----073441k -i 1 That is when The Morris Plan Bank can help you sweeping special offer It's a real you- rolling 'em with Prince Albert vi '47 must-be-pleased plan Read the delails be- w4b 414 Ill AI fiRilltoTITIIIIE 11tt: 11 as it has helped thousands of others low Decide to try A dforyour "makirt's" Stays Blow Sta smoking All Over the Lot! sea) di and tires Hillt7ovheorrolls sonnet firm smoke in 75 Hers Is a made from our Picture of 3" THE EASY MORRIS PLAN OF SAVING PERMITS What to Expect Prince Albert's flavor 1dalacken (11 seconds) showing' bink in retell YOTU TO REPAY IN 12 CONVENIENT MONTHLY Jiffy-quick rolling- beautifully firm cig- In rolling Prince Albert you will lillitirmilit arettes marvelous taste and fragrance note the special "crimp cut" that INSTALLMENTS 4 11: that's what you can expect when you makes Prince Albert lie right In the p-! REASONS WHY PRINCE 'll lilt '''rm'frri-4: -7----------------7 1 1 start rolling ling A assures you a fine firm easy- 1r7 It i tiiptitirrrrnritr-7-" 2 -A ALBERT CAN MAKE THIS I iliti iio -al' I find you're rolling to-roll cigarette And thanks again to the Jo may use co 7 As security for a loan you You'll be delighted to the smoothest cigarettes you ever made "crimp cut" Prince Albert burns slower 't MONEY-BACK OFFER: 4 I in -4 -'i i el i It 1 1 -makers listed Men everywhere are praising Prince and gives a cooler smoke 1 ChOleegt 1 ta tobacco ift ilitiI I 1 0 nalit ta coo Is used i il it 't Albert Ernest Hill says: "I'm a Prince May we add that A comes in a big A6 in Prince Albert 11 II Willi 1 Id ill li'lli StOCks or bonds or late Albert roll-my-oWn smoker from 'way 2-ounce economy tin So just step up and 2 Prince Albert is "crimp cot" for ear rolling and slow cool burning Il i 1 model automobiles back A's easy to roll and it stays rolled ask for Prince Albert and shake hands 1 isi4 i et Mild mellow flavor assured by special II II 'id 111 il is II right Joe McMacken says: "There's a with smokin' at its best! A's the real 1 I il i II laite-removing" process 4 'Ai '11 it- i flavor to cigarettes rolled from Prince joy smoke in a pipe too 1 IL 7 it- tey) 1 11-1I: A Packed tin No ti I i 7: I Personal loans to Post Office Employes rich --A- wasteTobscco keepainPrimecondition- i 1 I 11 i I I 1 i 4 :11 Nilo I 11111 11 l'-i 4 "phillititili 4 in Texas especially solicited 5 Two ounces in every tin fil 111 I) Ifilifitivi "You Mutat Bo Pleased's' tlfr I i 1 1 I I i 4)-- Ili 1 AN OFFER THAT SHOWS WE MEAN BUSINESS i hitforiy ii i 4 I is i -----2- Stfle VS Roll yourself 30 swell cigarettes from Prince Albert If you don't find them the i "Texas' Greatest Human Service Institutton A 4 -k- 1 i it li :7 i I 1 ill 4 ---0-7-fi le) finest tastiest roll-your-own cigarettes you ever smoked return the tin with fine roll-your-own 1 I ti I''' reek a Dial the rest of the tobacco in it and we will refund full purchase price plus 70 41Ii 4 II I 24265 postage (Signed) Di wn Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem cigarettes in every I --'7: Ti 10 1 OM ItiThiliti I 2-ounce tin of Prince "I 1 4 1 1 li 4 AK "i(1 PE RINCE il 137111111: Tls -Not Iwy it rti i1 icto fs used 910 at" for easy ti 1 1 itt I 'gin! fiqi 4 by' special flpi :11 it Ill 11 I 1111 lilt tit I A betber-no necondition 11 11 11 I 1 i 4 ill "You urat Be Pleased' 11' 11 IIIII II l' fili tti' ''1 s- -u I -4 It I il 1 fv--f s' fe WP--- II I I '4'7- -e-5 1 1 bib I 1 It Z-'A 1 70 fire roll own i libildhal Iii' cagarettes in every A I I ri infilitilib li 1 1 0 0-1-s- AO 1 FLA l'N1 13ARIK 'Where-Fourth Crosses Main: Under Supervision State Banking Department RIME Albert THE EASY-TO-ROLL 6 JOY SMOKE 1 Bill 1 iiiit 7----- 1111111illiti r' I toIJIALAMV aaal JI a SILALC rii0CrE I 1 I li "111plif ilitf-7: 7 WI R-Ratss BIM reTli- i t'0' liviai N416'4gl'tritif 1111111P PLAN el- 'NVhere-Fourth Crosses Main: nil EIrr A 10 air TEl EAS'Y-TO- ROLL 1 14'44moirsitoi4 0 P- Under Supervision State Barthind Department 0 0 IL I Serwoods 1116 eft i i ri i Albert II I 1 I Isla 1 ii -il' 11 I Slit -Wk sss PlAtZ BARI PLAN' -I i NG Xt ed 4 1 1:1 i 1 1il 1 kol -7: Et: 111111 a II I CI "AN I 4 Under SU Where Fourth Crosses Main: 0 rim 0 AR rx ''s4tatito ''l num ninnkfast! i THE EASY-TO-ROLL h'Inuomnimo-n-g -0 1i PerViSiOn State Department 9i SMOKE a I senumds JOY el!" i i i.

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