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Show n i Prince Albert gives smokers such V delight, because i its flavor is so different and so delightfully good; it can't bite your tongue j it can't parch-youthroat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco1 7 ; ) r 5 hap-pines- si? s! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read ; " PROCESS 1 . PATENTED JUtY 30th, 1SOT means to you a lot of tobacco ir . That en- joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. Ws prefer to give quality I HUGHES FAVORITE: III FRIEND OF LABOR? HEW YORK BETTIHG the national Joy smoke t cjtry wdjndo T" you how mtmeh gWJgWv New Yoik, Nov. 1. A brief flurry of a mtrong.r you an fa tho nock of tho woo do you drop into. For, Princo in Albort to right thorn if tho flrot ptoco yon as caused in the betting today by pooo thot oollo tobacco I Tho toppy rod Mli in I'liiiii'iiiiilili 'i I'lMiniTl ootlo for a mckot mnd tho tidy rod in the published report that a group ot hgtinforo TOBACCO IS PREPARED duno; thorn thoro'o tho ihond- oma pound ond tin FORSMOKERSUNDERTHE Hughes backers were offering 10 to is or enthusihumidorw had tho pound P PROCESS DISCOVERED IN 6- - on their candidate. -oryotof-glohumidor with r friends Making experiments to top It was all a myth, however. At the thot koopo tho toPRODUCE THE MOST Dfr bacco fa aaoh last figure, 10 to 9, the inquirers did for hong-u- p trim UGHTTULAND WHOLE; olt-tknot succeed Jn placing any money. iSOME:TOBACCOfOfiCI5 ttruot While the odds on the general relRFTTr J sults continue ,to favor Hughes at 10 is so to 9 and 10 to 8, there was a marked Albany, New York, Aug. 29, 1908. cool rise In the sporting Judgment of Wito The mission of labor organizations lsons chances in Ohio. Tex Rickard will said early In the day that he had Is one of the finest that any associaI it 9 10 to on the to place at tion of men could guard. Today we $20,000 have a realization of what can be ac- president aerrying that state, but no complished. Speech at Dedication of takers appeared. 5c TWia l Ike rmm aMe 10c to Aa say-s- o Tuberculosis Pavilion Aug. 29, 1908. A later offer to wager $10,000 agPH aAlkart Mdyiad tfa. IUU Ala " ruhomtod rncaaa aa ainst $8000 on the same proposition It la a shocking thought that the found no 1 wmomm , takers. , wage earners of the country, who by R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO Winston-SaleTwo beta of $4500 to $5000 on Witheir dally toll make possible the inwere reported up dustrial prestige of which we boast, lsons should be subjected through Ignorance town, one at the Waldorf Astoria and and was placed at 10 to 8 on HugheB Master Bakers association aa replao-afte- r city. Their capacity it Is said can or indifference to unnecessary perlL the other through Rickard. the Wilson backers had reced-the old five and ten unt atand-e- d be Increased many fold by working The Interests of labor are the Interfrom an earlier demand of 10 to 7, Betting was light on the curb, 'alard loaves next Monday will be fought more men or double hours. ests of all the people, and the protec-- ' $20,000 came from up town though A resolution, calling upon Presitlon of the wage earner In the security by the organized retail grocers bt the On the word of a Wall stree man GROCERS TO FIGHT dent Wilson to declare an embargo of his life and health by every pracHIGH BREAD PRICES city, it was made known today. : upon the exportation of wheat floor, tical means Is one of the most sacred who keeps tab on election betting, amount The grocers expect to accomplish beana, canned milk and canned has been wagered on trusts of society. Speech, Exposition a record to San Francisco, Nov. 1. Six and their ends by contracts with the ! matoes will be passed by the Retail of Safety Devices and Industrial Hy- the result of this campaign. Hla beta carry beyond tlpe million mark. twelve cent bread, announced by the j small independent bakeries 'of t he Grocers asoclatlon of San Francisco giene, Jan. 28, 1907. LL find I what Wilson Said About Unions and What Hughes Said About Unions and Workmen. Workmen When He Did not Want Their Votes. There ar Some'who regard organI am a fierce partisan of the open ized labor as a Source, of strife, and 1 regard If as shop and of everything that makes menace of difficulty. for iudhldual liberty. Speech at open a fine Opportunity for the amelioration of the condition of men working with shop banquet, Jan. 12, 1009. no other purpose than to make the most of themselves and to achieve The labor unions reward the shyfor their families. Speech something sters and Incompetent at the expense at dedication of Tuberculosis Pavilion, of the able and Industrious. Speech goodness and pipe satisfaction all we its astic ever claimed -- Feb. Peoples Forum, New Rochelle, 25, 1903. We speak too exclusively of the capitalistic class. There Is another as formidable an enemy to equality and freedom of opportunity as it Is and that is the class formed by the labor organizations and leaders of thla counWaldorf Hotel, New try. Speech, York, March 16, 1907. You know what the usual standard f the employe U In our day. It la to give as little aa he( may for, his wages. Labor la standardized by the trade unions, and this la the standaTd to which It Is made to conform. No one is suffered to do more than the average workman can do. Address to gaduating class, Princeton University, pCe 3, 1909. -- r - ik ho tea hoff-poon-d opongo-mototono- it! 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