10
THE CELEBRATED NEWTON
V HARDY CASE
ALLEGED ENTICING AWAY
BAND LEADER
OF
some suspicion, and Mrs. Newton taxed Mrs. Hardy with running after her husband, but Mrs. Hardy denied it absolutely.
to
IMPORTANT ISSUE SETTLED An exceedingly important legal younger girl. That aroused insuo was involved in a recent case In the High Court of Justice, London, when Mira, Florence Austin
Mrs. Nowton became so unhappy Newton, wife of Mr. Cyril Ramon Newton prominent dance band that she returned to Newcastle a day leader, claimed from Mrs. Florence before the losse of the fiat expired on Hardy and her husband, damages August 31. Sho tried to telephone for the alleged enticing away by Cloughton on August 30, but could Mrs. Hardy of plaintiff's husband.not get through for a very long time. Mr. Justice Presently her husband came in, and The claim failed, Swift holding that the case had not almost at the same time the line to
Cloughton became disengaged. been proved.
Almost immediately after Mrs. The proceedings excited con- Newton's departure, Mr. Newton took alderable interest in legal circles,
his residence with the Hardy. and last week, it will be remember-le did not tell his wife, nor did they,
Land od, the Telegraph published and until she received an anonymous apccial article on the subject by communication she had no idea that her husband was not staying in on Mr. Justice Fellows.
oxtracts hotel. There was no pressing reason why Mrs. Newton should return to Newcastle, but the Hardys invitation was not extended to her.
antil,
VISIT TO LONDON.
a cruise.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY.
Was going to Cloughton. She hersoir. was newer asked to stay there. When she did get through on the telephone on the day she left, Mrs. Hardy told her jokingly that she was in a ter rible hurry getting ready for an un- expected guest. Two days after get ting back to Newcastle she received an anonymous lotter and wrote to Mrs. Hardy, who again denied that anything was wrong. When her hus band came home she asked him if ha was in love with Mrs. Hardy, He said the witness, "I absolutely saw red and picked up the Brst thing I saw, witich happened to bo a fire-fron, and would have struck him with But he hold me and when I calmed down I fainted."
admitted that he was. Then,
LONDON STOCK PRICES
MARKET GENERALLY
QUIET
AUGUST 1, 1933.
WES
According to Messrs. Swan, Cul Consolidated Gas of The following quotations on the
Now York and Frits, the New York
yesterday. Continental Oll easy London Stock Exchange have been bortson received by Messra. Swan, Culbertson market
shares. Corn Products Fono 3,090,000 and Frita in conjunction with Router. Business
The market: Generally very quiet The Wall Street Journal reports: Douglas Aircraft In most sections. The market closed Steady solling and lack of domand Drug Inc.
doclined stocks as much as 1 to 10 Du Pont do Nemours dail.
points and the session was dull duo Eastman Kodak Chinese Bonds
to a break in grain prices on account Electric Bond and July 28.
of bearish European crop nows which Share nullified local bulllah nows The General Electric market, however, rallied slightly at General Motors B0%
EXCHANGE RATES
Bucharest. Hongkong. Druasola
Stockholm..
Yokohama.
+210
--British Wireless.
NEW YORK STOCK Warner ..... Canadian Pacifio EXCHANGE
154
10%
Hallway Case, J.,
15%
16%
70
01
July 28.
Chaso National Bank 2842
27%
Paris..
Chesapeake
Cor-
Geneva
YESTERDAY'S MARKET
poration
80-
Berlin....
.86,11/32 17.20% 19.06
July 31, 85.0/32
17.24
18.15
Chrysler
Helsingfors
220
290%
EASY
Columbia Gas and
Oslo....
10%
19.90
Electric
2014
104
Athens.
.5871%
587
Milan:
68%
51%
Buenos Aires.
.03
42.
03
48.
1834
Shanghai,.
.1/3.0/10
1/8.1/16
78
75%
134
12
Amsterdam.. .8.27
New York, 4.544
4.47
8.25
48%
47
Vienna..
30
70%
674%
777
74
Progue Madrid
11241
112%
£ 3014
£ 39
July 31.
100% £ 83 £ 50%
£864 £88
£ 201
£ 40
20
237%.
.665 .1/6
89.16/10
1/4.20/82
20%
224
the close owing to a rally in grain Gen 1.
28%
Railway
Lisbon
honce ticipated secondary reaction Internation
prices which was caused by rumours that an effort was bólag made to peg Gold Dust grain prices. Later: The break in Goodyear Tire and #tock prices is regarded as nominal and an
371⁄4
BEX
Bombay,
224
20%
: 23.05 .19.8744
.1/0.5/64
1/2%
110
1/6.3/64 1/2.13/10
Rubber
Montovideo..
04
364
054
Montreal..
.4.88
4.81
Silver (spat)...18%
17.15/10.
£ 17-22 £ 17-22
88-39 £83-33
£12
held aloof and shorts sold. Cement ..... Cable Received the morning from International, Swan, Culbertson & Fritz, New York. vester .... Stocks: The market met with good International Nickol 18 resistance at critical lovols and it International Tel. & seems likely to have a fair rally Tel. from here. Whent: Liquidation car- ried wheat to fixed minimums, News Johns Manville"
Kennecatt Griper bullish but ignored, restrictiva mea. Lehman Corporation rures causing this action may go Liggett and Myers
reluc further. Cotton: Reported tance on the part of the Administra
2074
28
Silver (forward) 18.7/10
- 18.1/10
Har-
War Loan...98.15/16
99.13/16
346
31%
17
Shell Union
84
744
1016
15%
Socony Vacuum
45
12.
20
18%
07
63
Southern California
Edinon
Corporation da 11% 113
2314 224
Standard Gas and
88%
883
1476
184
Inc.
24
to await results of present measures together with apprehension increased McIntyre Procupine
Mines Ltd. There was hedge selling.
poor
Word 21% Montgomery demand and weakness in exchange cnused prices to decline. Cable from National City Bank 824 Distillers 76% National Washington D.C., July 21, 1933. De- love prospects are good for continued New York Central. 414
26 business Improvement into the late North American Co. Owens-Illinois Glass Fall. The Administration is pushing Co. Industry code, agricultural agree-
program, Pacific Gas ments, and public works holding further inflation in reserve.
21%
22 20%
Standor
Oil Co. of
Corporation.
35%
B414
28
21
32-
81%
Gulf Sulphur 26%
20%
2016
Union Carbide and
8014 75
Carbon
42
4036
Union
Pacific
114
110
40%
United Aircraft and
2416
Trans.
021
80%
Corporation 10
914
70%
76
ted
Gus In
&
provement
20
Electric
27
20%
U.S. Rubber
181
18
20/6 20/0 109/4
U.S. Steel
54%
109/4%
30/-
30/-
6973
GB/0
likely to advance more slowly. Catslo received at 10.55 m. during our Phillips Petroleum. Night Service from Swan, Culbertson Reynolds & Fritz, New York. Irregular open-
34%
384
Universal Loaf
12%
12%
Tobricco
43
41
Tobacco
Westinghouse E. &
"A"
48%
40%
M.
43
80%
38/0
32% 86%
Woolworth
48
38/8
70/-
78/-
35/3
34/7
28/9:
28/3
Impl.
General Elec. Guinness
42/0
43/-
08/0
98/3
Chem. In-
dustries
80/-
20/9
Tobacco
106/0 103/0
Tóa
In cross-examination by Mr. Hal-4%%% Bonda 1808
(Eng Isa.) £100% lett, the plaintiff sald that she had no
£80 complaint against Mr. Hardy other 46 Loan 1908
£50 16% Reorg. Loan than that he allowed this thing to Loan 1912 happen in his home.
1918 (n. Ies.) £ 854 Mr. Hallott-Do you seriously tell his Lordship that up to August, 1932, 5% Bonds 1925-47 £ 80
Rly. Have you since October, 1932, you were leading a happy life?—Yes. % Bhai-Nanking
fly. I have always wanted to get him wanted to get your husband home 75% Tient-Pukow back,
5% Tient-Pukow There was, the witness cald, no Rallway (Supl. hostility between her and her husband Loan).... Between September 30 (when he re6%
Bhal-Hang- turned homes and October 3, when he
chow-Ningpo Rly... not stand the constant quarrelling, or 5% Honan Rly, .. £ 111⁄2 left her. Nor did he say that he could that it was interfering with his work. 5% Hukuang Rly. She did not say to him: "I can't bear
1011........ £ 28 £ 28
Taing U. 6% Lung you in the house."
Hal Rly, 1913. £ 12: £ 12
Foreign Bonds & Banks German 7% Isl
ternat, Loan
81 81 1924 Japan 5% Sterling
£ 85 £85 Loan 1907 Japan 0% Sterling
Loan. 1924.... 02... £ 02
Industrials & Breweries Associated Elec.
Industries Brit.-Amer. Tob.
Mr. Hallett Do you remember telling Mrs. Hardy in August 1932, that you had had some terribly un happy years with your husband through a woman?No.
And that if you had had enough money you would have cleared out long ago?--No.
Haven't you had some terribly un- happy years?-No, I have never had unhappy years with my husband.
Starting from to-day, from the proceedings will appear In these columna.
Mr. Newton alleged that from the time of, her marriage to Mr. Newton
On September 18 Mr. Newton and lived
happily together da 1912
they In the United States and in the United Mrs. Hardy came to London together. Kingdom
during the months of Of course, said counsel, there were Hard, and October, 1932, excuses for that visit. Mr. Newton wrongfully, and with had business in London, which some knowledge that Mr. Newton was the how became urgent on the same day plaintiff's husband, enticed him to that Mrs. Hardy was coming up to
her daughter off on leave
the "laintiff and allenated his see
atiff They stayed in London a week and The plaintif affections from her.
together as then returned
far alleges that the enticement took place York. Mr. Newton telegraphed to Mrs.
acts and words during those
Newton that he was coming home. nepths at Scarborough, Newcastle, When he arrived Mrs. Newton taxed
Men Coats in
in particular that London, and
him with being in love with Mrs. visited frequently Hardy
Hardy and he admitted it. About a Mrs. Spa at Scarborough where she know week inter he left his wife and went It was not true, as her husband had Courtaulds
Distillers To
the re- BUEN that Mr. Newton was performing, that to live in rooms in Newcastle. She alleged in his answer she frequentis invited Mr. Newton to refused to divorce him, as she wanted stitution proceedings, that she was of Dunlop Rubber visit her at her house at Cloughton; him back.
constantly nagging." that she invited Mr. Newton to
Shortly afterwards Mr. Hardy left hysterical, violent, and jealous Everready for a weekunble
"you In fact," said Mr. Hallett, that her husband and went to live with with her
Newton in Newcastle. The post-were a pair ake displayed her wealth and
of cooing doves." witness denied that every time often referred thereto in tion then was that Mr. Newton and jewellery
The to- Mr. Newton was away at his work
anl
and
London
,r
ME
her
PAIR OF COOING DOVES. It was not truo, said Mrs. Newton, that in 1920 she had accused husband of coming from America with a woman, nor that she was al- ways bringing that up.
a
Mr. Hallett. If there had been no
Chinese Eng. &
Min.
J. &
that she used her sex attractions and her husband's business from suffering itousy, why should he say in one Turner & Newali presence for the purpose of enticing Mr. Doughty, was the conduct of
away.
another man.
nother
and that the
wock,
touched.
ཟ*.
his
earning these proceedings there. America at the Savoy Hotel with the
upon
of
A
be,
closed?
0
THE DEFENCF.
Trad.
28/9 - 28/74%
$ 20% $ 20% 33/- 33/-- 32/74 32/6 28/- 27/0
Atiscellaneous
tion to use its inflationary powers and Lorillard P.
Security and commodity prices are Fennsylvania Rail-
road
ing trend may continue to-day, but Seara Roebuck
for on dips stocks can be bought trading
turns. Cotton: Additional rains reported in the Western belt. cooler but no
Wheat: Cables Grunt prices re-
rain in Canada. strict buyers. Favour purchases on any further decline.
Dow Jones averages:
30 Industrials 20 Rall's
20 Utilities
40 Bonds
July 28. July 31.
04.54 00.77
THE FLOATING FACE MEANT DOOMTO JENNY WRENI la life the "made them pay." In death she drag- ged men and women loto the shadow of the gal- lows. Any one of thirteen people could have been convicted of murdering.... herl The astounding crime is on the screen with a thousand thrilla!
...
THE PHA
O
47.81 45.40
31.56
20.90
88.23
86.02
Alaska Juneat
Mining Co.
16/6 13/10
10/3 18/7
Dye
Allied Chemical
26
2274
117
American Can
86
115
82%
Pacific
Amer. and Foreign
$ 18% $ 17%
Power....
12%
11
American For. Paw. 27
24%
17/0 10/0 13/4 13/8
American Metal Go.
17
16%
American Smelting 33%
31%
American Tel. &
27/0 27/8 12/0 18/- 23/6 23/- GG/-
165/- 36/- .35/-
Tel.
123%
121
American Tobacco
84%
83%
American Water.
works
20%
20%
Anaconda Copper
10%
104
40/74
Atlas Corporation
10%
134
Auburn Automobile 55%
52
Baltimro & Ohlo..
28
20
Bethlehem Steel
40%
36%
51/3
Borden Company
32%
30%
STADIO FICTURES AROADCAST SPECIAL
50/-
4.
Newton's hearing; that she took Mrs. Hardy were openly living in the summer she was jealous, and Internat. a furnished house at 46 Highbury, get
gether in the same town as Mrs.
Stores Jesmond, near Newcastle, and invited Newton. On her zolicitors' advice that there were scenes each time he
Internat. Nickel, Br. Newton to live there with her; Mrs, Newton came to London to save returned.
Pinchin Johnson charms when in. Mr. Newton's through scandal.
Unilever The crux of this unfortunate story, of his letters: "I am, and always will good, dear"--When your hus. hira aw
Mrs. Newton also alleged that in Mrs. Hardy, who fortunately was a band is away, you always ask him if Anglo-Dutch ....
he's been behaving himself.
Burma Corpn. Ra. August, 1932, Mrs. Hardy told her woman of property, and it was hoped
The witness, further cross-examin- Canadian that she (Mrs. Hardy) was estranged that she might be made to pay. She
Rly. from her husband and considered her- told Mrs. Newton that she had £10,-ed, denied that she ever said to Mrs. self free to engage the affections of 000 as a "nestegg" which she never Hardy: "I have made a mistake in Gula Kalumpong
Rubber overlooking things before; this time It was strange that in law a hus.there is going to be settlement. Tropea Mines Mrs. Newton complained that as
You wait till Mr. Newton comes in dnglaagte a result of Mrs. Hardy's alleged and should be responsible for
he Extates wife's tort in enticing another man, to-night and I'll tell him where enticement her husband had left her, but that seemed to be the result of gets off." Nor did she say to Mra. London Tin that their married happiness had been Place v. Searle (48 The Times L.R., Harde runs after you? It is not on Shat. Elec. Constr. the Rubber Trusts.. noticed "Haven't
you ruined, and that the plaintiff had lost 428; (1882) 2 K.B., at p. 612). way the financial support of husband,
hor
Mr. Justice Swift.Is not the posi... your side, but I know his ways, and Van Ryn Deep.. xcept for an allowance of £5
OIL out of which she had to maintain tign that if the defendant persuades his attentions to you are obvious."
mur entices the husband she is liable,
Before she left Scarborough she Anglo-Persian Oli herself and her three children..
40/71⁄2 Tho plastiff claimed damages from Mrs. But if the husband pursues her, it is receive an anonymous letter saying: Burmah Oil .... 78/0 78/0
a good defence?
"Beware of that Bleached Bionda." Royal Dutch .... £20 £20%. Hardy, and also from Mr. Hardy as
She received another, apparently in Shelt Mr. Doughty-Yes; but one seldom
Trans. being legally responsible for her torta: pursues an object, unless it is attrae- the anime handwriting, at Newcastle:
The defence was a complete denial zive, and if the -of-all-the-allegations against Mra. makes herself attractive to invite the hause Foot ["
Indy deliberately "I warned you. Now he has gone to Hardy Mrs. Hardy admitted that
that pursuit then she is enticing hint.
Mr. Hallott. Your husband and Mr. Newton in fact left the plaintiff,
common interest be able to decide thin Mr. Hardy had the THE PLAINTIFF'S EVIDENCE.
case on the Init anid that the allowance made by
of fishing, had they not? I had al- facts, him to his wife was £8
The plaintiff, giving evidence, sald rendly been told by Mrs, Hardy that week til
Mrs. Florence Hardy, the defendant, March 10, 1993, when it was reduced that Mr. Newton had been engaged her husband disliked musicians or giving evidence, said that she was to £5 owing to a diminution in his wisen they read to Boland 1 th anyone connected with the profession. married to her present husband In Afr. Justice Swift. Why has no June, 1918. She had been previously Savoy Orpheans and Savoy Havana Futhermore, Mra. Hardy said, Mrs. Band
Band. In 1929 he obtained a winter correspondence between Mrs. Hardy married and had a daughter by her
and Mr. Newton been disclosed? previous marriage. Newton had instituted proceedings for and in 1931 and 1932 he took summer
engagement at Tilley's in Newcastle, Mr. Hallett. There was none;
Mr. Hallett. Had you at any restitution of conjugal rights with
Mr. Justice Swift. The ordinary material time any
Incens of your at the Spa at Scar-decencies of life demand a letter to own?-No. view to obtaining permanent alimony, engagements
borough and had petitioned for alimony He was decidedly not, a man who her for her hospitality. Why is not! pendente lite, alleging that Mr. New-ran after women. He was a keen that "board and lodging" letter dis- your hostess after a visit, thanking
A DRESS ALLOWANCE. bon's carnings as a musical director golfer and fisherman.
She received a dress affowance from were $1,500 a year, in addition to
The summer season it Scarborough other income.
Mrs. Hardy also alleged that the stayed at the Pavilion Hotel. He the effect that bir. and Mrs. Newton of nic jewellery.
began at Whitsun and her husband and former servants of Mrs. Newton she also possessed a certain amount Other evidence was given by frlunds her husband, added Birs. Hardy, and statement of claim disclosed no cause came home twice for the night, and seened a very happy, couple, and that
action.
In June, 1932, continued the wit- was loving and affectionate as Beney Doughty, K. C., and Mr. F. W. For the first week in July she usual: Mrs. Newton was not of a naggingness, she visited the Spa at Sear-
Mr. Don
borough to hear the musie At the appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. and joined him at the hotel, and they diaposition. H. I. P. Hallett was
very most once a week. Before June, for the were very happy. They met Mr. and
1932, she used to go to the Spa with defendants.
Mrs. Hardy. Mrs. Hardy did her PLAINTIFF'S CASE.
best to ingratiate herself, but she submitted that there had been no such
Mr. Hallett, in opening the defence. her daughter and her friende.
Mr. Hallett. Did your husband as bir. Doughty, in oponing the plain (the plaintiff) had no suspiclon what-ovidence given as would justify his role go with You when you went tiff's case, said that Mrs. Newton was ever that anything was wrong, Lordship in coming to the conclusion into Scarborough?-No. My husband an American by birth, and married She returned to Newcastle; leaving that there had been persuasion or en was not a dancing man Mr. Newton, an Englishman, is 1017 her husband in Scarborough, where nticement which was necessary to give
She first met Mr. Newton, said in New York, where he was perform. flat was taken for the family for the rise to this action in point of law. It Mr. Hardy, in June, 1932. After ing. There were three children of month of August. When he met her was perfectly true that no man who she met him she did not go to the the marriage. Mr. Newton was a on August 2 she thought from his deserted his wife would do so unlons Spa more often than before until she very well-known dance-band conduc attitude that something was wrong. some other woman had by that time mot Mrs. Newton in July. tor, and after time his engagementa
He said that it was not another wo become attractive to
him. In his Mr. Hallott-Was there at that took him to Newcastle, where they had man; nothing like that. They con- (counsel's) submission, the mere fact time, June, 1933, any estrangement A house
tinued to see Mrs. Hardy, who made that some other woman had become beween your husband and yourself 7— In the summer of 1932 Mr. Newton herself very agreeable. She became attractive to a married man would Not an estrangement. He was away
most confidential and told the plain. nt He Spa at Scarborough. The boys and Mr. Hardy were very strained.
was why I started
80 going out of this kind. wore at school in Newcastle, so the She was rather boastful about the tute in this country for a claim She is 22.
If this action was to be a sub- much, but always with my daughter, Newtons could not move to Scarfact that she could get any man she
wife which Were you ever in Mr. Newton's for damages_by_ borough altogether, but they took
room at the Spa7--- flat th
there for the month of August. tout to get, and she said that her could not legally be made it would own private There they met Mrs. Hardy, the wife coming after hor.
trouble was to keep the men from bo a very serious thing, and in his Never.
While Mrs. Newton was at Scar- of a retired solicitor, of
She tried to discuss: the plaintiff's warrant for it.
(counsel's) opinion there
borough did you over go to the ball- room without her?—Yes, tiff's relations with him were. The evidence of such a persuasion here so Ho submitted, that there was no
Alone?—No. Thors was always u harton, also at Cloughton. They be- took her into her confidence, as to satisfy that the test, assuming party of us.
thinking she was a frland. 'came on very i
friendly Intimate and
The witness said that her susp that the text was that laid down in terms, so much so that Mrs. Hardy) clons were first aroused by noticing ace v. Searle (supra). The most that tionta between' Mr. and Mrs. Newton
coull be sald wan confided to Mrs. Newton the fact that that Mra, Hardy always timed her evidence that here was a woman who there were
differences
between her visits at hours when Mr. Newton presented attraction for Mr. Newton, She would not say that Mr. and self and her husband, and that she would come in. considered herself free to accept the On the occasion, mentioned by type of action.
added Mrs. Hardly. On one occasion ttentions of any suitable man, and counsel, when a girl whom the Now this that could not be sufficient for | Mrs. Nowton ware happy together, afe agreed that there was evidence Mrs. Newton had told her that she that she could get dny man she sat out tons had known for years in New that at the end of it all Mr. Newton's was going to have the whole matter td. got,
castle spoke to Mr. Newton, Mrs. he Nardy was constantly visiting Hardy said to Mrs. Newton: "I should affections had become alienated from out that night. She (Mrs. Newton)
tant about the time and out who that is." I know who his wife and in the direction of Mrs. said: "Of course, I know who it when Mr. Newton might be expected it is," replied the plaintiff "IL that. f liardy, but ho submitted that there I have a good idon who." Sho (Mrs.
her of having an affair with tq return after the afternoon band per. wore my husband, I'd shoot him,”. re. / was no evidenco that that state of Hardy) asked if she was accusing! formance, and it was noticed,
sala tortod Mrs. Hardy. There was noth-affairs was brought about by any
Newton, Mrs. Notwon sald: "No, not I been done o thing which had counsel, that her manner became more | Ing whatever in the girl's behaviour Hardy wilfully for the purpose of on your aldo, but knowing him, yes, animated and cheerful: when Mr. to excite comment,
Bir Hallott-At that time; "in Nowton came in.. She always attend- Eventually, sald Mrs. Nowlon, abe putting an end to the consortium................ "Aurust, 1932, hád you any intention at the hand performancea and found told Mrs. Hardy
Mr. Justice Swift.Are you going
Any herself free to talk to Mr. Newton bus. Very good opintant she had formed to argue now whether an action lies of having, immoral relations of the intervals.
cause of the trouble Mr. Hardy be botter to do that later.
Mr. Hallott.I think that it would kind with Mr. Nowton? None what
everaged by On one occasion at the Spa at donlod It. She drow herself up very,
Had you any Intention of persuad- Mr. Justice Swift-If the action Scarbrough a girl, whom Mr. and Mrs. hatightily and anid: "I think I know does lla; I think there ls.a casa for | ing him to get into, worse relations Newton know quite well, came and what you're driving at, but, if you you to answer. I am far from way with his wife?
poke to Mr-Newton. Bir Newton think it's me;", you're wrong.” Schon noticed that Mrs. Hardy display.
Ing that the action, less I want to Mrs. Hardy, Rather-the reverso, wanusual and obvious of the slightest idea that her husband
Mrs Newton said that she had not hear the authorities,(Further extracts of the 2040 will Talousy as Mr. Newton's talking to
• Mr. Hallett hope that you will appear in to-morrow, Telegraph),:-
ngaged to conduct the band tim that the relations between herself / certainly not expose her to an action very much and I was left aloro-that
Hall. Cloughton, near band, and to find out what plain-
They had then let the Hall and were living in
smaller house called Glon-
Newtons
*I SAW RED”
and
A
no WAS
that there
WOR
Did it seem to you that the rela
were at that time happy? Not at
Ail
Mr.
BURLEIGH
UTERPRISE TOBACCO ĐÓ, 201
SETTING
A
RICARDO CORTEZ KAREN MORLEY
You hard
it on the 'dir! See the drama
of the
death peac
gle that baffled a nationk
COMING TO THE
CENTRAL.
Surprisingly
low price!
NEW STANDARD
.....in cigarette enjoyment
HIGH CIGARETTES ARE MADE FROM
CHOICEST TURKISH AND AMERICAN TOBACCOS-BLENDED BY LEAF SPECIALISTS IN THE CORRECT PROPORTION TO GUARANTEE A COOL WELL-BALANCED--SMOKE.-
THE BETTER BLENDS
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.