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Show lONG-NOMLOW BCAFE BPpUES AND CHOP SUEY. Strictly Chlnoce. Dinners. J1 to 8 p. m, Order, at All Houm, B?4 W SECOND SOUTH laiqOri Choey, Mgr. W Experienced Smokers I :': "Roll Their Own" When a man gets smoke-wise by experience, hi9 taste craves a JM deep satisfaction that only the cigarettes he make9 for himself, to suit jjH his own taste, can fully gratify. He learns to roll his own fresh fra- jH grant cigarettes from ripe, mellow "Bull" Durham tobacco. JH "Rolling his own" becomes a second nature with him. He takes nH the keenest pleasure in fashioning his own cigarettes with hio own jH hands, to his own liking, and is proud of hi3 skill. He is no longer a novice, but a thirty-third degree smoke veteran in the eyes of men jH I "Bull" Durham I I SMOKING TOBACCO Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each S-cent sack) I I Cigarettes hand-made'from "Bull" Durham have a rich fragrance and smooth, mellow -flavor, wonderfully comforting and satisfying. This good, pure tobacco gives complete, healthful and lasting I Si enjoyment to more millions of men H J bo&oF&f' 3S3PP5 than all other high-grade smoking 1KB 111 h achPA m tobaccos combined, j 1 1 L MSE0BSr most safsfyn iuxury in the worlc' MfeSiMir jBWHyjf 17PI?I7 An Illustrated Booklet, showing correct I llWmmmmTMmWmmm " JKjLE way to RoH Your Own" Cigarettes, 1 SBTJSHMHHHb and a Book of cigarette papers, will both be.maUed I WiPjMHr t0 yU n St rcqucst' s III llllS wmmr WL the American tobacco company . j |