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RODRKE RELEASES
I FRAHKHDELSLIAH
AfftuiiRiciTof Cy Fonythe Spelli
Doom of the Old Veteran in
:t- Hifht Field.
ST. JOS-HI GAME' CALLED OFF
- ,4- . J
The axe fell on two Rourkea rsterdy
wlth.-th reult that the Omaha teom la
do;n,-to'',wlthln one of tha prescribed
plater .lljnit which tnuct b observed by
Mayif.-, Frank Huelsman and Altcn,
bothoutfl;lder. wr given their un-c-ondltlo'iial'
release. ' '
Th rriraee of ' Huelsman .will, probably
he 'surprise ' to a great many Omaha
fs'ns.ai'hv, was alugglng tha pill with a
wll -and playing a pratty fair ram In
tha field. Ha wa hustling hard, lend
ing avary effort to nelp Omaha win,
an'd moat fan thought ha waa good for
th season. But tha acquisition of For
syth -gpeUod th doom of Huelsman.
Forsyth la a heavier hitter, a faat man
em'tM path jkaA a brilliant fleldar. Earl
Pn)Hh"i "av' grAt gardener, la faat and
Marty Krug believe ha will b a good,
steady attrker. Thu aa one outfteldar
had to go, Hualaman waa tha man.
Foraythe will p!y la right and Smith
in left.
Alton la a semi-pro product- of Kanaaa.
Ho la a good fielder, but poor hitter
and could not stick In thla company. '
Marty Krug now haa but to release
ona pitcher to bo under th "limit of fif
teen men. Who that pitcher wilt b I
atlt! a mat tor of conjecture , and It la
.practically eertaia that nothing, will bo
dona until tha laat day, May tt. Krug
would not bo averse to getting another
pitcher of known ability and In that
iih two of the present ataff would bo
released.
Tha combat carded between' Omaha and
wt. Joaeph waa called off yesterday on
fecoount of tha cold. One day of north
polo atuff auffleed and Mr, Rourk pre
ferred to band tha guarantee over to
Holland than to take a chance on Injur
ing his athlete. The Joaiea ducked out
or town Wth two out of throe lme.
Go so the Km4.
Thla morning the Rourkevlnlans wilt
trip up tha river to battle the Sioux.
Four game will bo played In the pill
box park with Jim Kane and his crew.
Following tha aerie with tha- Indiana
Dee Moinea will be encountered at Dea
Moinea. Then . tha . Rourkea ' retura to
. Omaha for sixteen atralght gamea, ploy
ing Pea Moines, Topeka, Wichita and Lin
coln bore. . - .
Manager Krug and hie .men learo
Omaha tied for flrat plae with To
peka. The Kawa earned thla distinction
by walloping the lowly IV oka from Lin
coln. Krug believe hi aquad can win
at least four out of tha eight gamea
en tha road and hopea for five. An
even break oa the road la considered
successful. .
A new pitcher joined the Drummers
yeeterday. Ho la Elmer Koeatner from
the Paclfla Coast league. Koeatner need
to bo a good pitcher and saw service la
the big show, but allppod on the roast,
It la not expected that he will bo more
.baa an ordinary Hurler in thla league.
hit: Trainer, Mayer, Lattlmnre. Km
ger. Will erne (J. lft on bases: Lin
coln, ; Topke. i. Btolen hesfa: Tralnrr.
Bappa. riarriflco hit: Jackson, Laiil
inore. foubl play: Roche, unaMlsted;
Kruecer to gchrelher to Williams. Hhsos
on belle: Ott lahner. 4; off thmnn. 1.
rtrucK out: By Pnehper. ; by Elimen.
i. nme:
OelteJ.
Umplrea: Parent and
fadlaaa Defeat leesten by genre of
r.labt Pear.
DCS MOINK8. May 4.-Kanea two
noma rune scored five rune, enough to beat
Hoe Moinea, but hla teammatest made
three more, msklnr the final acore I to
4, for Hloua City.- Score:
iorx CITY.
AB. B. H. O. A. E,
l I
Standing of Teams
Cooney, Jb
fhoehan, a...,
Clarke. If
Kane lb
Henellng, 2b..,.
Callahan, of....
IM-Cormlck, rf.
"rlep.
Hallman. p
Total....
o.
I
t
1
0
1
:
i
l
m i it i: l
DE8 MOINES.
AH. Ft. H. O. A. E.
Hahn. rt t o 0 0
Khunley, cr I
wyer, b 4
Jones, lb I
llio. If 4
Tennehlil. fb 4
Kartfurd, aa 4
l'H-. o 4
Oreory, p 1
Hugau, p., I
O.
w
0
Total U
fllou City I
Lws Molne I
T. S7 1
1
0 0 0 0
5M
0-4
Home runa: Kan ! Two-base hits
Bills 12), Hailman, Mheeban. Molen bases:
Caliahan, Hallman, Hawyer. Mrurk out:
by Urekory, 1; by Huien, 4; by Hallman,
a. tiaee on bail: off Hotiun, li off
Hallman, t. 1ms: Off Uicsory, In
two Iniiinga none out in third). Wliu
pttchea: Horan (I). lft on bases:
bloua City. It; Dea Moinea, 4. I'ouble
iuy; Hnrtford to lawyer to J onus.
Time: I.0. Umpire i Cualok,
SMITH AND TAYLOR '
WIN SHOOT AT SHELTON
BHEITOX. Keb., May 4,-8necial Tele
gram.) Evan Smith and Pr. R. 0. Taylor
defeated Ouy Haetlan and Martin "Ut
terly In a 4S clay pigeon match her
Monday afternoon for a pure of ISO.
The day waa bad for ehootlng on account
of a high wind.. Scores; smith. M;. Tay
lor. 80; tUatlan. n; Slattery. & Much
Interest is being manifested in the com
ing atat tournament to be held la Sbel
ton May 14. The association expect to
have a good' crowd of lte shooters
present. .
WESTERN LEAOT'E.
P. W. I Fct.
Pma ..; 10 7 3 .7fO
Tonka 10 T ! .710
Ienver i B 3 .B25
!s Moines 11 7 6
Wichita 10 t .DM
Ht. Joi-ph 10 4 t .400
Sioux City '. 11 4 .M
Lincoln 10 I t .v
AMUR. LEAOrE. NATL LCAOL'K.
W.L.Pct.1 W.L.IVt.
Detroit ....14 .7'flirhlla 12 4.750
Nw York.. JO 4 .llClncinatl .. I .
Chicago ....11 .?!. Chicago 11 Ml
Cleveland .. 8 10 .60 it. lxuls ..10 10 .V
Washington 7 .Wl Hoston 7 7 X"0
Iloston .M,Hrooklyn ...TW'l'i
Hhl.a 4 U .'JWiiNew York .. .
Bt. I.oul .. 14 i'tttaburgh . J3J
rEl. LEAOCE. I AMER. ASSN.
WL.Pct.1 W.UIVt.
Chicago ...At .I7 Indlaniolls .l .!
Brooklyn. .11 .7V lA)Uievlll ..12 .!
Pittsburgh .11 I .B7D St. Paul ..10 .K
Newark ...10 8 .tcAt Minneapolis. T I .ViT
Kan city... t .' Cleveland .. .M0
. Loula.... 7 10 .411! Ken. City . .J10
Haltlmore . I 12 4H Milwaukee . 0 .471
Buffalo .... 1J .ll Columbua .. li .1M
Yesterday atoaolta.
WESTERN LEAOCE.
Dea Moinea. 4: SIouk Oty. I.
Lincoln, I; Topeka, (.
St. Joaeph-Omaha, eold.
AMERICAN LEAQUffl.
Chicigo-aevoland, cold.
Detroit. I; St. Louis, 1.
Philadelphia-New York. rain.
Washington. 0; Boaton, t.
NATIONAL1 LEAOUE.
New York-Philadelphia, rain.
St. Louis, I; Fttururga. 4.
Bnston-Uronklyn, rain.
Cincinnati-Chicago, wat grounds.
FBDKHAL LEAGUE.
St. Loult-Breoklyn, rain.
Chicago, i: Baltlmoro, .
Kansa Clty-UuffsJo. eold.
Plttaburgh-Newark, rain.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Cleveland, t; Louisville, 4.
Columbus, I; Indianapolis. I.
Gamea Today.
Western Iaguo Do Molne at 8t. Jo
seph, Omaha at Sioux City, Topeka at
Ltw-oln. Wichita at Denvar.
AmerlcM League Chicago at Cleve
land. Detroit at Ht. Loula, Philadelphia
at New York. Washington at Boaton.
National League .Now York at Phlla
deli hi, 8t. Loula at Pittsburgh, Boston
at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Chicago.
Federal Lea rue Kt. Louts at Brooklyn,
Chicago at Baltimore, Kansn City at
Huffidcs I'ltUburgh at Newark.
FOSTER ODTHDRLS
WALTERMHSON
Red Hoie Shut Oat Washington
Senators by Score of Two to
Nothing.
GOOD STJPP0ET FOE SOX PITCHES
BOSTON. May 4. Foster, ably sup
ported at critical momenta, outpltched
Walter oJhnaon today, and Boston won
from Washington. I to 4 Speaker's
triple scored Hooper, who had been
passed. In the first, and Lewi' triple
and HobllUoll's single counted again for
the Red Box In the aeventh. Double plays
started by McNally, a recruit playlnr
third base, were prominent factors in
Boston's defense. Score:
WACHINOTOV B08TON.
AB.HO.A.R ABHOAE.
Meoller. rf. 4 PHoopsr. rf. I 0 1 0
. B rostor. Ui 1 1 1 Hum, It. I I 1 I
Mllsn. rf.... 4 I lsp.r. it. I 1 I 1 I
Uiann: lb... 4 I t 1 01 wl.. If.... t 1 t
! Roaia. ir. a enobiiui, ibl 1 1 )
Mrn it.. I 11 esrott, as.... 1 t t
1 Ainsmlth, s I 1 I 0M"Nllr. lb. t t 1
) mm.. m. A I A-k . - A m A
" i.h, . - , . - v, 1 11 1 nuw, w . . V
VnprU.. ss. 1 I (ironer. ....! 1 1
Nsff, as
John a, .. 1 4 1 1 TaUIS ....31 4 r II I
Pits 140
ToU Is ... 14 11 I
Batted for McBrldo in the eighth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Boaton 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2
Two-base hit: Oa.n3il. Three-bas hits:
Speaker, Lewia. Double playa: McNally
to Wagner to Hublltsel (2), Rpeaker to
Wagner, Baaea on errors: Washington, i.
Baeea on balls: Off Foster, 1; off Johnson,
1. Struck out: By Foster, 2; by Johnson,
I. Umpires: Connolly and Chill.
Tlaero Defeat Browne.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. May 4. V1U and Cobb
scored in tne lirsi inning 01 ir.e ueirou
St. Louis game today on Bhotton's furn
bio of Veach fly. A homo run by Mo-
KAWS TAKE OXR FROM 'LOPES
rveka Wla Over Lloeolma by Score
f Five 4 Two. -.
TOPEKA. Kan, May 4-Thre two
hM blu and a alngle In the first Inning
gave Toi-rka a ld which Uuco.n could
not ovorrome. Trainer, a Kanaaa titata
league outfielder, Joined T01 k today
hki maoo a oouni and a inula. Score:
TOPEKA.
AK R.
,. 4
Cochran, b. ..
Trelner, If. ..
Jnvkson. f .
Mr, rt
Itapa, lb
Iatllmore, !b.
H.x he, ss
Monroe, c. ..
t's.hner. p. , .
Totals
31
S
I
2
0
V
0
H. O. A.
0.0 I
2 1
0 1
1 1
t
4
10
0
TOO MUCH TARGET PRACTICE
WILL BUND IOWA EXPERT
IOWA CITT. la.. May 4.-(Spodal Tel-
erem Too much target practice will
result In total Wlndnoas for C E. Will-
tama, former expert marksman of th
University of Iowa rifle team and more
recently oooeh of th Iowa City High
school championship team, according to
aa announcement hero today.
.1 , ,,
Wllbor Team Hard lilt. era.
WILBEHL Neb.. Mar 4 fSoeclal.V-
Wllber won from Princeton hero Sun
day by a one-sided eoor Th feature
of the game wa th heavy hlttlns: ef
the lacaJa Score : RH,
Wllber I 4) 4) I t t 1 t -14 14
Princeton M I H M 4-1 I
Katterle: Wither. Horfman and Pru
cha: Princeton, Buck'ooman and Schal
Uoa. ( eotrol ritr Orasialaea Teas.
CENTRAL CITY. Neb., May 4.-Up.
rial v Central City haa raised sufficient
funds to maintain a laat independent
ball club for the season ef lots. A. 8.
Purk. H. Tooley. Tom Hlilelda and Pearl
Cnitglll wwre elected directors. Ben F.
Brant ef Brunlng, Neb., will, manags
the teem. Orand Island state Iresue
team plays hero Mav aa the oieulng
attraction.
Kee In the sixth completed the scoring
for eDtroit, which won, J to 1. St. Loula'
lono tally waa made by Pratt In the
fourth Inning.
DETROIT. ST. LOTIS.
ABHO.ATE AB.H.O.A.E.
Rush, ss.... 4 11 OHbettna. If.. 4 0 14 1
viu, lb 10 14 AAuotla, b.. 4 1 t f 4
Cohb. ct.... I t 4 0 OPratt. lb.... 4 1 t 1 4
Oswfnrd. rf 4 1 1 SKtuffmn, lb 4 1 11 4 0
Xtmch. If... 4 1 on Walksr. cf 4 I
narmnn. 10 1 n 4 uwiiuams, rf I loss
Jsnnbaaa. lb I 4 14 I OLnnn, as., till
McKh, e... 4 1(0 OAsntw. e... 14111
Boland, p... 4 111 OlUmlltoa. a 4 4 4
' ' - JaniM, p.... 8 0 s S 0
Totals 4 11 OHk, ....
B.Walktr .. 1 4 4
Totals ....11 1 17 It 1
Batted for James In eighth. N
Detroit 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3
St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hit: Pratt. Austin. Home
run: McKee. Stolen baaea: Vltt, Lavan.
Earned runs: Off James, 1: off Hoi and, 1.
Buses on errors: Detroit. 1 Bases on
balls: Off Jnmte. ft. lilts: Off Hamilton:
0 In one-third Inning; off Jamca, In
aeven and two-thirds inrtlngs; off Horh,
0 In one Innln. Hit by pitched ball: By
James, Kavanaugli. Umpires. O'Loughlln
and HUdebrand.
Third City Players
Outhit Indians
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May 4.-8pe-
clal Telegram ) Oreen'a Indian were un
able to do anything with the Orand
Island pitchers. Crosby drew a homo run
tha first time up to bat for the Third
Cltv. Score- RH.E.
Indiana 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 6
Grt. Island .0 4040010 -10 I 1
Batter.es: Cleghom and Whltemoon and
Towle: Hoffman, Woods, Alexander,
Luck and Croaby.
Coast Leagrvo Reaolta.
At Salt Lake City: R.H.B.
Oakland t a
Salt Lak City i 11 &
Batteries: Able and Kuhn; La Roy,
Gregory and Hannah.
At San Francisco: R.H.E.
Portland 4 11 0
San Francisco 1 3 S
Batteries: Rush and Flhr; KUlllay,
Couch and Schmidt, Clark.
PIRATES' DEFEAT CARDINALS
Pittsburgh Team Wini from St,
Lonii in a Dritiling
Eain.
FINAL SC0EE IS FOUR TO THUEE
PTTTSBUROH. May 4.-In a dricsling
rain Pittsburgh defeated St Louis today,
4 to 3. The contest was (topped twice
by the rain and was called finally In
the laat half of tha eighth. Both Har
mon and Perdue were hit hard, long hit
being numereua. Score:
8T. 1HUB. PITTSBrrROH.
AB U.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E.
Huctlns. lb 4 1 1 rrr 1. If... 4 1
tMiao. If... 4 11 ejntinrtoo, lb 1 1 T
Lon. ef.... 4IIO OBalrd. lb... 111
Mtllor . lb... 1 4Htnrhma. rf 1 1 4
WH.oB, rf.. I I 1 4Wunsr. as. 1 T 1
Bwk, 3b..,. 1111 ersMslle, ef.. 4 10 0
Bailor, ss... 1 1 4 SVIoi. lb 4 1 1 1
Knrdfr. s... 14 4 1 eocbsn. e... 1 1 4 4
PsrSiM. p... 1 4 4 1 Htumua, pl 1 I I
Total ....17 411 11 Tetale .... 1 14 11
To out when game waa call In the
eighth, account of rain.
St. Louis ...0 0200100-1
Pittsburgh 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-
Two-baae hlta: Costello, Sohang. Har
mon. Three-oase Bits: Johnston, Schang,
Long Homo run: Wilson. Burned run:
St. Louis, 3; Pittsburgh. 4. Double play:
Vloux to Wagner to Johnston. Base on
balls: Off Perdue. B; off Harmon, .
Ptruck out: By Perdue, 4: by Harmon. 4.
Umpire. Rlgier and Hart.
WHALES LOSE TO
TERRAPIN CREW
McConnell is Wild and Baltimore
Grabs Game from Chicago
Leaders.
WILSON'S HOMER IS A FEATURE
American Aaaoclatloa.
At Indianapolis: . R-H E.
Columbus 10 1
Indianapolis t S 3
Batterie: Curtis and Coleman; Schardt.
Wlllla and Blackburn.
At Louisville: R.H.B.
Cleveland 16 5
Louisville 4 3
Batteries: K shier and Devogt; Perry.
Ellis and Crossln.
Milwaukee at BU Paul: Postponed, cold
weather.
Kansas City at Minneapolis; Postponed,
cold weather. '
BALTIMORE, May 4.-McConneH
wlldness In thi opening inning waa suf
ficient to glvo Baltimore two runs, just
enough to take the first of the scries
from7 Chicago this afternoon, 3 to
Qutnn pitched good ball throughout,
Wilson's homer over the left field fence
featured. Score: RH.E.
Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-? 1 .3
Baltimore 30010000 3 5 1
Batteries: McConnell and Fischer.
WUaon; Qulnn and Owens.
Herzog Suspended,
Hart Reprimanded
NEW YORK. May '.-President John K.
Tenor of th National loaru announced
today that ho suspended Charles i tenon,
manager of tha Cincinnati club for flvo
day. for hla al tad cation with Umpire
Rlgier at St. Lout last Saturday. Um
pire Hart who arbitrated on the base
during the Bt Loul-Cinctnnatl gam,
was also reprimanded by President Tenor
for not following the dispnted play
closely, thus necessitating an appeal to
Rlgier behind the plate which caused
th latter to become Involved in fisti
cuffs with Herxog. l-
Job) for Schauta
Tha Portsmouth club ha signed a Cin
cinnati outfielder named Son aj man.
Shrna-llo ard I.esnrae Opens.
FARWELL. Neb..! May 1 ffJpectaU
All three aamea In thla Uague. wero
Played ftunday. R'ba. the 1HI4 rham-
Olpiona. played at Farwell and were de-
0 feated by the 114 tatlenrir by the
core of T to 1. bt. Paul played at Dan-
f I nebrog and blanked thrm. 3 to ft. Rock-
Wolfe, if..-;
McUaf flgaiv'
. illiams, flb. 'cV.
Mrlnt're. r(. "...
Morso. rf
H. S.hretber, Jib.
Krm-Mrr. Hi
McAllister, c.
LINCOLN".
A H. R.
tr.hmau, p. 3 - I
O. A. K
1 0
1
10
-. J
c
i
1
' 0
Total zx Z
ropes 1
Umola
Thrs-lMis
0
.If
vllle took the opener from Bolus on
their diamond by th do score of
to I.
Pllrber Walsh la Better.
LOH A NO RLE. Cal . May 4.-Etl
Walsb. Ine ."hlmgo Aitwrlraa league Huh
pit her. who haa been til for aevrral davs
with grlnpc, waa rnorted to be greatly
Improved t.xliv. The blah fevor, from
wmrh ho suffered yesterday had aul)-alded.
hit
. I 34
0 0 1 I
0 000)0000-1
Trs(nsr. Two-baao
'allloton Slices S
am Hko the word of aa bon
4 orablo man ALWAYH
LacIusIv Afenry.
S. Ai!ii::on
' (ThompMta at C.)
314 Couth 15th
tl. 8. IHO.MPfM). Mgr.
Mao4o4 aad Wotsup Mtteaed.
SI'PKRIOR. Wla. Mav 4 -Joe Mandot
of Nw Orleans and Red Watson of Cal
ifornia are mat'-bod to box ten runla
hero May is. The weight will be Vi
pounda at 3 o'clock.
fl
athern Aaostctaltstai.
Atlanta. 4: Birmlnrham. L
Mttle Rork. f: M'mphlr. 1
Mobile, t: Nrw trltna. s (called In
Bltb on account "f darkness).
Cuattanooga. . Nash III. T.
Collosrs Ism Ball.
Harvard. 4; Colby. .
Pennsylvania fetal. 1; University of
Vermont. 0.
Tufvs. T; Holy Cr. a
Feor Oaly Tw C loa.
Tyler Chrtetlaa of tha Oaka claim that
th only two club he feu la In pa-
BAH JOHHSON STIRS
BASE BALL WORLD
American League President Asserts
He Eas Consented to With
, dxU-al of Suits.
ACTION NOT TAKES, HOWEVER
BOSTON, May 4,Ban B. Johnson of
th Atnorioan leagu. stated la an Inter-
vcw published today that he had cen
ented to have th suits between Organ
ised Bas Ball and th Federal leagu
taken oat of tha federal court h) llUnola.
"I belie v that' baa ball never should
have beea taker UU th courts." ha
said.
Mr. Johnson explained later that hi
cons at to the withdrawal of the suits
applied only to tha American league and
had nothing to do wtlh tho attitudo of
the National league offlclaJa.
"At tho auggesllon of Phillip Ball, prea
tdent of the Ht. Lnula Federals. Johnson
said, "a conference of the attorney of
tha American and Federal league was
held at Chicago ten day ago for tho
purpose of discussing tho withdrawal ef
I he suita. The attorney of th National
leagu knew , nothing of the meeting.
Some progreea had been made in tho
direction of an adjournment, when other
mattrra were Injected Into tho dlecuaalon
and the conference broke up without ac
romp'.lablng anything."
. Teaero Ostateanoat.
NEW YORK.' May 4.-Preeldent John
K. Tener of the National league, ahen
Informed of Ban Johnson etatemsnt
reiativ to withdrawing base bell suit
aid that he did not understand the
American leagu executive's remark.
President Tener aaid so far M he knew
thera waa no Intention on th part of
the Organised Baa Ball In general, and
the National league In particular, to
slthdraw the caae bow before Judge
Lndta.
Other official of the National leagu
aid they believed President Johnson'
remark were merely aa aproaslon of
peraonal opinion In the maitsr of th
Controversy between Organiard 3aao
hall and th Federal league.
What Hvrrnsaaa Maya.
1 CINCINNATI, May 4 - "I know noth
ing of any movement looking toward the
withdrawing of the Federal league's suit
gainst Organised Base Ball from tha j
federal court In Illinois." said Chairman
August Herrmann of tha National eom
fttlaaioa today, when told of th tntoi
vlw given out by Proaldoat Johnson of
the America league.
,V 6
t .-"-A! f-V.B f 'Cr-.. v.'.
, . 1
It's a mighty short; f
way to pipe-joy
if you go via Prince Albert tobacco that an
swers every question any roan can hand out I
You' can jam it in your old jimmy pipe or roll it
into a makin's cigarette and it will produce
more real and true happiness than any
brand at any price you ever bucked up
against Now, lefs all get together, and
repeat slowly and distinctly:
ir
1.
-v;
FRENCH UCK. lad.. Kay 1-"I know
nothing of n agreement for tho rth-
tlftc Coaat penaaat race are the BValalgrnnU of th auit bet wee Organised
and tho Angel. ! u.u .a k 1 . .
the Ualted fttawa court at Chicago and
Loaausrol ( to fslmsu,
Tho Columbua club haa arcurod la
fielder Joe lonard from the Pittsburg
National club.
will not consent to auch an agreement.
asserted Jam A. Ullraor. president of
tb Federal leagnsa, bar today.
r,,;j
) v 1
Alimt
the national joy moh
t b!ta your tongue.
can't parch your
throat, because it is made
by a patented process
that removes the bite end
the parch. No other to
bacco ever was or can be
made like P. A. And
P. A. tastos as good as
that ootmdst
So the warm tip b: Get
the jimmy pipes out of
dark corners, out of the rafters, where you've hidden
them for fear of more tongue bites. Get 'em out end
fire up with P. for you can go to it fancy-free from
Eun-up right down the line to the piow-period!
And the sooner you know this little thing personally,
the more joyus youH be.
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bag. Set tidy red tint, 10c pound and half'
pound tin humidor yrf- lSaf clotty pound
crytal'glat humidor with tpongo-moUttntr
top that jutt btat tho band for keeping '
P. A. finm like ilh Yoa buy onm quick.
It. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C
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