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Show Timely Topics By C. V. HANSEN Ty Cobb who has retired as an outstanding leader in baseball ays, "Too much cannot be said of the evil of cigarette smoking. It stupefies the brain, saps the vitality, vital-ity, undermines the health and lessens the moral fiber of the man. So boy who hopes to be successful any line can afford to contract the habit that is so detrimental to his physical and moral development. develop-ment. The alert .brain, the strong body and the moral stamina nectary nec-tary to success in any line of endeavor en-deavor are weakened and destroyed destroy-ed by the cigarette habit, and young men should realize its dis-sslrous' dis-sslrous' effect. We all know that the tobacco cmpanies are spending large sums f money, running into millions of 'tollars every year to sell their are. advertising over the radio, in newspapers and bill-boards on 'to highway also in testimonials. |