Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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l« depend* upon the point ef rU
whether promi <i«y spfwtt* for b«
«Mf la Mata— art regarded aa a
hopeful sign «f thf time* or aa tte r»
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raaiamHa aa eeerlt aa peegible to tlia
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■ > ■ • Art* «'«« aantil from tbe d||VlolRfa the W<
»iim VMikv hi M>a«n rlt Ofaite, »bn IlipOftHt (ClMlIl
(WiiiiI ha tAioiaa, In rniwi tribe of ^ Ktt^M
(milana. ihitf In I4MM That trort . -
llBl.ana.-n anti hath Uieir house* an W»>HiMTOH M«W*.
|*1 la* in tha water. ojeds *a» re- | gyre#* not for a IMar rat
mtnrtail by rtietr dwellings nf Venire,
an ha uarnwrt. (ho . uuutry Veueeuelo.
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“Bonsotlme* you «aa a man," raid
•ana tor lory hum “«b« behave*‘ to-
ward hla country tha »ntna «« ha <1«aa
toward hla wlfa. Tha non- ha aaya
ha lowr tar, tha woraa ha «eeiua
trllllna t«» traat l*ar.”
Thao He's Not mtereeting.
It la not hard to arvuao a tuna #
Intaraat by lelllug him Ifa hla tuuv*.
0 BDlooa you Indicate that ha must in..vi
toward tha corn bald or tha truo
works.—Houston 1‘oat.
Vaur*a*ta» in Na Danger.
l**r uelghlmr's hoy wa* pla.iInf with
a'ma vary had hoy^ aad hla fttinday-
arhnnl taaohar told him that ha •bon'd
hot *Ui with had buy a. aa they w«>«'d
outke liim had, lim Rot tha little boy
mid. “No, I will ba Ilka Jmui." Ilia
(anchor aald. “Why, what da you
maanP* l«a wild “I will tall them.
•Mat hahlnd ma. you llrtla devils'
Chlntgo American.
aoncraaa beginning Aao«l cobUb-
fast upoe paaaaya hr «*• bowoe hofora
Uut data of tha tat mad edmlnl.trellee
uti. BlturaJ arodtt Mila wma rtMMi
at B Whlta Hoaaa luBChaoa conference j W. ML
botwaaB Prasldaat Harding and Maa £• *
MONTGOMERY
TCOUNTY =
Of aharaatar ta tha
gfBt rptell if
UfWMfcte far irat went towed ta
mfl daacrlptloo at tiw bom hard*
•aBhmSTl
Tha a arid lg « beautiful hOBh,
WW «W h-M. ih dMPOt
It - Uoldonl
Aoaowntlof far a allhraa.
Tit In* to find a •Min road to ma
hh would Malta rood a|dtat*ha far
tha mat multltuda* nf fnllura-
" far Unonaa
A light coat af tarrtMh,
«maay (hib MoBiha, win 1
Ufa of /our 11 Balaam and
w. N Laa ....
Ortfrto
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—----*U- “LaUtudiBArlanA"
Thl* nuioe «•»» ofian applied to ft
achrtol of Knyi rth wrtteri In itfr aev-
aoteenth cantu-\v who •onyiit to rec.xi-
eUm ttut (JliurcJi j.t l^uglaud utiiiil.e
puritan deuuuH «*•*** tfcr haalw «/ mth-
ordlnatlny dlffcreiu-ea In doctrlncM to
tha broad asMcntlnU of rallirlon,
MongoUan Pony Hardy Animal.
For emlurain-w. clevarneau and orlg*
tnallty the Monywi |M»oy U Mid to
have feu rivals. - ill the depth of win-
ter hU «»a-ner tie. 1 her feeds nor pro-
vides him uitelu-r. An extra growth
of hair ahd thicku*-** iff hoof—for lie
la never ahod—protect hint frotti"’ the
bitter cold. For ftwl he learn* to
ncriipe uway the uuow with hU fore-
feet and find the apurse remains of th*
•uintner grans underneath.
•alanoa af frwor.
“Balance of power** U an exp re** I on
need to denote a principle In European
politics that fort.id* any one nation to
have auvh a prvmuiderauca of power
aa tuay endanger the inde|>end*iice of
the -vat. There was such a principle
In the day* Of Athena Mpsrta and
Theiie* mid the rival states of Oyaece.
It doe* not now pla.v tlio part lb- did
during the Flirhlttcnth century and *he
brut half of ti»e -Nineteenth.
. Oil af Jaamint.
trrt nt Jtmntne r* otnntnrd from the
SpuMist, lusnilne. h hnr«|> liuuh about
litre*- fe**t high thul Is cultivated tn
southern Kun*pe/ The oil I* ofititlnod
hy putting the hlanwtmu of the plant
between layer* of oil souked cloth and
allowing rhe oil to atcorh tlSdr «mI«w.
The oil la pre-aed out. alralne*! Hnd
purified Into a delicate perfume called
oil of jasmine.
lota Lodga bb4 < nrtla
■a of arfiwiMstaly Mteh-
DM,000 In lax as mad ISM.000,000 to
gnvaramsBt axpantfltBraa this ftoool
/Mr wars agread upon at a oonfaraaoo
botwaua Proliant Hording, flacraury
MoUbb and rapahltoBB laadara of tha
m of roproantatiro. lacladtog
1 her* of tho ways aad moans ooaw
■Mm
Major OobstbI Laonard Wood, U tea
baas authoriutlvaly stated, la t® ba
■elected by President Harding for gov-
amor of too Philipplna» and to have
ate bio willingness to accept tte
poet A MU designed to roeova aU
doubt of eligibility of General Wool
for the governorship area tntrodnote
by Chairmen Wadsworth of tha senate
military committee and understood to
have beea suggested hy the adminis-
tration. U provides that active troy I
W. P.
fc?
Mentgemety
Oeanty Jtegn
County Cterh
Tea Oattegrtg
•■3
Cuawtv Amrsw
_____Cnvintr Bupt.
nty Bupt.
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(Vsato ■•ropar
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3tety Rte Oraaa Beoy, Mra M. M. Weal
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L. I^wl*
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H. Cloy Tote .
R. wTmalana
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COMM IBBIONMM
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Court m*ete
af soot
Kmcinct *
Precinct *
. - NINTH DtBTRJCT COURT:
Moot* Second Moodoys in January
July. *oen tear
J. U Hoary ef Llvtageten
C. H. Cain, of Liberty
Diet. Judge
Disc Attorney
Officers *ht»1 ‘ b- ^Hvlhl- ' > H ot- ' '■ «*vll of
flees of the government tn administer-
ing Its tenritorlml poeeesslons."
HHVKN TV-FIFTH DISTRICT COURT:
Meet* Seoend Mondays tn April and
•H*-i»t*n»bsr. open four weepa
D. J. singleton of Keunts* l>Ut Judge
lias Met. Attorney
V
Flowers Not for Bieh Room.
AU flowsfs grown frutu bulbs are
dangerous In rooms where there Is
lUneas. Although ln*nches of 'flowers
are Invariably taken to the sick, such
blooms aa hyacinths. lUles-of the-val-
ley, tuberose*, uml even daffodils and
-narcissus, should be carefully avoided.
The perfume Is *ahl t<* hf lil ftnrrger-
ous to a person In a critical state of
health as a dose of morphine would
be, without poMseaaiitg the benefits
which that drug sometimes confer*.
three-fourth* ef 1 per cent sodium
arsenate, which Is poison. Saturuie
small sponge* with • the sirup and*
place shout where the ants are found.
They carey the mixture to their nests
und feed It to tlielr young and queens,
which eventually destroys the colony.
COUNTT COl’HT t;
1 Mnh Third Mondays ef Fsbr iary. Hay
1 August and November, open four week*
W H. Lea County Judge
JUBT1CKS OF TH* IK AC* AND
CONBTAB1.KS
Free. I: J. P_ H. W. Carr.
OonetaMe. Hy Ufie a
Free. »: J. P-. D. A. Matthew*
Constable. Jack Phillip*. „
Pr*c. J: J/p!. RP. Handy.
Conalabls. H. H Smith
Pr*e. i*. J. W. Banters.
Constable, C. H. Wllllama
Prec •: J. P, Ike K. Kelley.
»°*e fora,>4lnU*«by 0uU#*h\Trot^: pnJ*FTv' c ?: ^bTd*
•TATK AND DOMCtTIO NEW*.
The senate has passed the McCum
her bttl autho-lxtng the secretary of
the Interior to reduce the number of
officers at public land offices when
the receipts ora not sufficient to pay
T. C, ft* .. M MW *** •
T1.. fnllntrtns I. n-.-ornm-n-M ft I «*““ “> Dftlttd 3Ut«
th« (Jotted Iof Ait- wUh to ^ay a trlfciita lo retary
rlculture: Make a sirup of ordinary i ®f State Hugh**- *° he he* agrt-rd to
cane sitgur and wuier. rather thin, j poee for a palnilag by Oulsephe 1 rotto, ^ w. ^ v ,
with the addition of not more than | ilatlngalahte Italian artist, which I# | rxietabte Ben Woodson
Brave in Patches.
"There are odd meonatstmeiea tn
phyaiaU couraga l X" soys a. writer
In Punch. “I know :i V. C. who cau’t
bring himaelf to halt a hook with a
worm, he shudders so; and you till
remember Plill May’s picture of the
.Circus hand who took refuge front hi*
wife in the Ilona den. I myself am
nioderuiety t)ratio- I have beetr down-
stairs with only n palter to Investigate
noises In the night—but nothing would
get me on to the hnrk of a horse. An-
other man will Have u tooth out with-
out gas; hut ran 'JO tulles ruther thau
make a public speei-h
ore brave uiU* in., patches.
u> be presented by Italians In
country to tholr home government.
The will of Tom Cooper, fatally
■hot at Port Worth, waa filed for pro-
bate today, bequeathed ISO.DOO to hta
write and made her sole execuLrtx.
Mrs. Cooper was charged with her
busbaad'a murder, pleading self de-
thU Prec »Tj. P- cTf. Darby.
| Constable. O. W. TempUten.
Free. «: J. P. T. W. Daw
<v,nftt»bl*. John Bmtth
How Eshtmo* Trap WelvM.
Wolves make deadly ravages at»<>ng I
the dog* and reindeer of the Eskimo. J
But the Eskimo now nfpuires w«d\es j
In large numbers hy un-ans of hlg Imt- j
like traps made of Ice. The front of |
the but, which Is of tee, slide* up and 1 ^
down, inside ike hut la a joim “f
raw meet, suspended by a piece «*f
rope to rhe sliding trout, and when a
wolf tears down the meat the front
drop* Into plsce and he Is caught.
Book Without Marks.
Timothy Uexter was !>««■ at Alal-
den. Mass.. Feb. 22. 1747. He pub-
lished a bonk written by himself en-
Tom Knodo. civilian avlater of Enid,
Ok la. and Mias Acme Jane Campball,
II. paggengor. daughter of Mr. sa4
Mra. Harmon Campbell of Norman,
wera killed Instantly when an airplana
which they ware flying crashed
400 foot to tte gTOBBd near Granite,
Okie.
It B. Const ns tea beea elected OB-
pertntendent ef the city schools ot
Houston. Prof. Cousins was sleeted to
fill the unaxpired term of Superintend-
BOARD OF COUNTT TRUSTEE!*
R, A. Powell, Pre*.. Montgomery.
Trustee et Urge; W R Itrowdsr, Willis.
Precinct t: Dr. J. L Htckm, Conroe.
Precinct I; Net Olbbs. Montgomery.
Rente t. Precinct I; Prof J. A. Menders.
Magnolia, Precinct 1.
Diet. I “W. *. Btovall. Richard*: C.
Jon**. Richards: J. A. Bay, Hhlre.
Diet. S. W. w. Jernigan. N. B. John-
son. J. Forrest, Montgomery. ..
Diet. *. K. B. I^o ng. A. O. Scar-
borough. Montgomery. 1 to h* appointed
Diet. i. J. W. Hasford F. L. Gate*.
C W. r>*nnard, Montgomery.
Plat. E J. T. Mmlih. Conroe; Cliff
Mathrw*. Montgrrm*ry-f I'sIS OBrtBfflpHr
DUL A T. H. Ten. F. R. Dean. M. B
Snow, Magnolia.
Dlst. T. M Ooodsoit, 8. H, W*avsr,
V. tt. Uwfeer. Hufamlih. . .
t>l«t. I. J O Gold*u. Spring; J L..
KoMnooa. Tamlna; J. M. Pillow. Borings
Plat. i. W. M Wratmorslate. A.
Uallooe. Dr. Chad. 8pUI«r, EaperanM.
Dlst. 10. H L.
got P.'W. Horn. Professor Coo*In* wniis; l to t>*'appointed
Diet. 11. H. C. Uetfs,
Flowers Are Dangerous.
The odors ’of imuiy familiar flowers 1
are poisonous. The old Kelfi-olored
tulips, partii-iiln rly thiute of u deep ■
crimson hue lime a |H»\\erful od<*r
which Is dungerouH p^lieu iuhuted.
Thl* odor is of km fir on flavor, snd af-
fect* many people In * very peculiar
tokjon^r. If breathed, deeply. It hits
the effect of priuln.-lng light hon.ied-
Beio*. which continues tor some t:me.
4au*lug Hie SBdlorer to do and »-t\ all
manner of remarkable and mysterious
things. Ita tnfiuence oyen lasts for
4n hour or two. and la followed by
deep depmndon.
was for six years State superintendent
of the public schools of Texas W>d loft
tllleti •Tickle for the Knowing Ones.4 tb*t rtrT,c* ln 1>1#‘
The h<H»k had tm punctuation marks, A young man believed to be Schuy-
but at tbe end of (he volume were ler Adams, an aviator, was fatally ln-
Kven the brave * some page* of |H-rl«dj<, comma*, col- lured by a plunge from ^he fourth
| on* and other marks which the r**ad-
! er was Invited t<i u*e to “pepfw-r uud
J shM.” tin- book for himaelf! Dexter
1 died iu 18U0.— Boston Record.
8oUI*r.
Piatt, J.
J. ».
Dean.
Bcott, C.
K F.
Mason Bee’s Substantial Nest.
The miiwMi live, a* it* name implies.
I* a builder of structures of stone und
mortar. The m**t l* attached to al-
most any solid structure mid ac‘ unity
does (-••ii-.ist .if small stones . emeu ed
together with mortar. The house con- , . . th ,
slats of maTryl^nH nf ovul sIih^. ami
,. mu tend the lew over
story of * hotel at Portland. Me4 He
had registered as if.'fln^dsthsTTIoafon,
U. 8 N. Papers in his salt osse Indi-
cated he had bees In the air service at
Tori Worth and other places.
Representattre Toung of North Da-
kota. author of the emergency tariff
bill, has introduced la the bouse a
bill to extend the Ufa of the emer-
gency measure for two month*. Agree-
ment was reached hy house members
White House to ex-
unlil a permanent
___ Doughtls. Willie
Diet. IS. S. H. Little, Conroe;
Plunk. *K. H. Wad*. Waukegan.
Diet. 1*. J. F. Mhrnpehlre. W. H. Mc-
Shan, H. F. Lloyd. Security.
Diet. U. B B. Stone, Waukegan: Ben
Moreheed, Conro*, J. F. Vick. New
■SB. H- C. C. <’ox, R. M. Coleman, U.
W Mlsetl. Splendor*
—DWi:Tr~T"T. t’.npgrts. trtt. ghtvvr.
New Canty; C. E Needham. Heeei.
Diet. 17. G n Fugue, G F. H*Im. W
C. Devle, Willis
Dlst. II. ,G. K Iten. J. A. Post, Mra
B T. Poet. Dacua
List. IS. newly oigonleed; C. Yf
aom, Richards, A W. Napper.
Montgomery, Montgomery.
. Orla-
Leeter
TIRES
FABRICS AND CORDS
s
.tte wRb webs'by tL^nTuer by —
who gets out of It by * hu!e in Its County commissioners court of Dal-
top. Rcfotv leaving, however, she hy- las County fixed the tax rata for cur-
I metk-ally seals up ihe cell. v rent fiscal year at *714 otetta on the
9100 valuation, which is l>Vt cents
higher than laat yaar. Tha incraaae
represents a 1 treat tax for retiring
to.000.000 worth of road bonds, and
! was agreed to by voters when the
bonds were Issued two years ago.
Numerous isolated dwellings aad
■mall sett lent eats lying between River
Hebert on the shore# of Crlgaecto hay
j and Oxford have been wiped out hy
* ! It o, U twept I’.-*' *e<
| tion. Driven by a 40 mile wind, the j
blase spread over aeerly 100 square
miles of territory and scores of par-
sens tn Its path ware fenced to floe
tor tbeir Uvoa
1 The southbound Sanshlno Special on
the Texas and Pacific Railway struck
a man and woman who wore walking
along the track near Marshall The
mao was on badly Injured that he died
a tow minutes after the accident. The
woman was carried to Marshall to tte
hospital. Tbe manM asm# was Ray-
mond Reese, but the name of the wo-
man Is not known bora.
Tbe steamer Stockholm from Goth-
enburg has arrived wfth It caste of
gold bars, veined at |1.*0«.000, con-
signed to the National Bank of Coox-
Ccltoc Churches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
R. E. Dey ----—- —---Pastor
L. W, Alien ........- ■*. 8. Huh .
y r,.'vvs WfiWUl £ r-
M. B. rHURCM. SOUTH
A. T. Walker----------------Poster
H. J. Hulllven ..—~ B. B. Bupt
8. 8. at a m.. preeohlng et 11 a rn.
end 1 :lb p. m.. Kp worth Loegu* g .to p.m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
B. 8. Sunday* IS a.us. tn court houao.
Proechln* by Appotntmai.t.
GATlIBLIC CHURCH
tervlees one* a month. Sunday School
Every Sunday
Rev. Geo. A pel. Pastor
LODGE DIRECTORY
CONROE LOPOB Ne. Tte. A. F. * A
ML. meets Her.dar night oh or before
•oeh full moon A W^.Merrla. Jr., Beoy.
CONROE TIME TABLE
O. C. A «. F. Rg
£§$§
OMEcar owners bad to be *at-
itfied with what they could
get—not what they expected—
for their tire money last year.
Come to us this season and
look at our stock of G & J Tires
—in all treads and sizes.
And assurance of full value
made doubly sure for you by
the fine G Sc J reputation.
S1MONTON-CABLE
MOTOR CO.
r
FORCIAN NEWS.
A former officer named Oxaermyak
arrotod to Hamburg, charg
with the *•**••! n«t Ion of Co ant
Tin**, former Hungarian premier, a©-
cording to a *tatemeat published tn the
Hamb irg Fremdenblatt.
The steamer Ootoea Get*. Manches-
ter. England, tor Ban rraociaco. Tto
jl . . . W# *4!*r f>»* Hundred Dollars Reward
tte Panama Canal. In fast aa a abool oay row of Catarrh that rennet Be
n mu. m* owrt.‘. »->. » *.
a wireless message received t»y tte, by catarrh B*8*r*ra for (he post thirty*
Baa rraactooo Chamber of Con*-, Bv* years, sod ha* become koewa mj th#
•Lumber
BOT7THROI7MP
T>u* te Arrive does
, !:«• s. UL Moll Or.
tit
NORTHBOUICD
741 Moll A F.
1
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MOUTH BOUND *
I. a O. N. Ry
1 *0 a m. Msll sod Fsee
» u r — /*-T-*t1ntl rsr- (Ms
Pf ;
1
It:Id o- w. <OumOIm> Fea Only
Oeiwral Proetloa In State and
Federal Oort#
Noturv P-iblic In Office
—FIRE INSURANCE—
Bfftee ta Mtohs Btfg. Bsnosi. Vow
CONROE AND HOUSTON
FREIGHT LINE
r_a- DAILY — V
Leave Ordmra at
Coarse Motor Company
Conro«t TfXdte
How’s This?
Wte'd Hot
~*ej. Doc, If I laid pen I dldat
into the money for aa eperntieB.
»BBld yon BUU think I needed one
if y.m ante
»-*H hr Ne*
sler they wfli
xepeodent
The way to nail a lie. 1
pin rwt oHMomi deem
Hwtwx Transrrtpt
Cigar Definition ^
»»li hnd taken Mr Brat M
to pwnrtnetlea. On Bar rwtnni I*
Item MSoat tea explelnad to bar
tie br attar that a period waa a
and a comma wot a parted that
Bov or* but SOeeteoL g
Th* Miami Herald aaya that \ia
aan parts af Tibet thap . eat
bride** matter at to* wadding tom
That'a certainly a oavera bat effertlv*
way of getting rid of the toother-In-
law difltoulty. * ’—*■
City Wa* ImpeagnafeA
Th•• aiu-lml city of Nineveh was
eight mile* wide and fourteen mllw
long »*u* -urroundctl by a wall HM
fert In height and *0 wide thro rhar-
tot*’ mold be driven abreast on its
top. :.r “ 'i'; '
• PectiBcstleo.
Beat—Look here, uid man, my
wants yon lo take Hit* PI OH in te
BBT. She has Jnst written an eem
the “Oeemic Urge,- aa I advise
to have S cwopto more cocktails.—Lite
Th# Beer Child. Q
London Imtty Half—Wn are glad to
congratulate Mr. Jane* ef Liverpool. B
teen supporter of ael sale#, aa tte dfl>
rival of s daughter Ho has had
named Netta Bsleelg.—floatqs Traao-
cript.
Really Quit* dimple.
R*»t v was late for school several
days In succession, and her tca<-tiqr
ttiok lu-r to task hir It, saying, “Can
you gl>e me a good reason for your
being late?" Hetty tens quiet for g
moment, and then said. "Wo just
gleet** Is all I ko<>«."
■ ■plaining Parmer's Mleelng Ducks'
Near Mountain Ylaw thorn Is a creak
that plunges Into a hole and disap-
pears. It reap|>ear* on the other side
of H4u<- mount:.In Several years ago
a tanner who mud near the point
where the creek disappear* l»*«» Ihe
earth tnla»«d a large flock of Peklp
ducks. He found thinii on the other
side of th# mountain, limy bad rid-
den through on the auhtrrrsnoaS
etreaut.— Arkansas Gaseita. .... —
Moot important among which i* hoc right
to FREEDOM from the bona of woman
hood inherited from Mother Ere. Stella
Vitae givae this freedom to women and girls.
Bold br yoor draggtot on the dhthict agree
meat that if the FIRST BOTTLE does not
benefit, money will be refunded.
Mrs. Nafllg State. Tana. Mrs. W.M.Gmhm.Chick
“I ted festal# trouble engage, Os. "Ithaadone
with smothering spell*, wowder* for me; waa week
The doctors had given me aad all run down, bad not
up—aald I oould’nl poeai- beea able to do housework
bly get wall. After taking for six or seven year*;
tote Betti** .-f BTK1.I.A l*u| Bo* I do any kind of
VITAX I waa up aad go- work."
tag about my work.”
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MW shortly U wag teae-
fHlr.g me, so 1 kept it up
end It did wuoden far
me. And since then I
hive been glad to praise
CarduL It ig the best
women’* Ionic mode/*
Week women need a
took. Thousand* igd
thousands, tike Mrg.
Sim peon, have found
Cartel of benefit (erthem.
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fooling of the greatest optimism hoe
•ooeeeded the Irritation over too delay
In too reteese of J. J. McKeowa from
fan. and It Is saw expected that tote*
will ho bo farther htteb before DaM
see fra* the Ktoed end kaeileg the dip
After yew ka-a taka* Malt** Osterte
ladMkto te * abort tire* yee win **# e
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Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside
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And note this! There’s nothing fleshy about the
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Camels wonderful end exclusive Quality wins on
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Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1921, newspaper, August 19, 1921; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848538/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.