Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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p! REBELS AIDED
JN AMERICA, PROBERS
OF OUTBREAK TOLD
RL Fcinors Received $80,000
l?1"" ... TT C! QIk TUiiflirmf
Nathan Tells Royal
Commission '
Authorities surprised
LONDON, May IS.
iW considerable money was received
Critic umtoti amies "r " ""' -iiici.i
from " r ., rei,nso of nrms nnd tho
tailne of seditious newspapers nml leaf
KTVn Ireland uas tho nsscrtlon mndo to
i. bv Sir Mnthew Nathan, former Under
KLjiry for Ireland, before tho commit)
.. .tinted to Innulro Into tho origin
IS i wsncnilbllty for tho uprising In Dublin,
wii wns tho first olllclal statement show-
tc a direct nini."" " .... ...
fiw Uned s,nl,s'
." ... .. nl.1 llinr (nrnrtvlnttnM rnfinliarl
!tr lianas- .,... . .........--. .. - w. ........
3' . . lnl nn nttnmtir wna In l,n
ilo land arms and nmmunltlon for the
l-J.T.h rriie s from a Herman suimarinc. no
W ' t0 give this disquisition on tho
'?' " .!, "nlttenn nrmv"!
I"'!?". ...inninoMi nlnno wero not nronnred
. "i mimialgn, Tho majority wore
itrtlned and not suniclontly quick for an
"Ti.toi. wim iraineu iroons. 11 was ieit
Mfr? rada for arms or attempted disarms-
..t liv tho Government would lead to
woodshed. i .
It was lenrncu tnai nucmpia nouiu no
...,, to land arms from a German sub
Serine The police nmt military on tho
"... .'.cm Yrdcred to bo on their cuard
-formation that Dublin Castlo would be
KUICK(U "' " - "- -
rt2r.rV frnm the Renornl ultimate futil-
H of their conduct, the Insuircctionlstb
';. i n-m.-iier orcunlzntion and ability
,j more mllltnry skill than had been at
..,ktl to them, Tho oluntccra uppeured
Rtoha.e acted with Bieat courage,
ft- impetus was given to tho national vol-
Kf ..... ,rmi-mpnt bv fear that coiibcrlu-
tV t.i i.n nimllpil tn Trnlnnd. nnd it
trousht numerous men Into the Sinn l-'oln
movement. Tho number at tho beginning
if tha disturbance was estimated at 16,:!UU,
including I-00 ln tho Provinces (outside of
Dublin. Tho Dublin corps numbered about
1009.
"A paid organizer as sent Into tho
MOiinces. Tho pollco estimated betoro tho
outbreak of tho Insurrection that tho ol
linteers had 188ti illles, pistols and pop
pins. 825 rifles In Duolln alone.
-Association of tho leaders Ith a for
eign enemy was sulllcleut to Justify tho
.Jt nf trie chieftains, which wns decided
lWn On April il, whllo matteis wore be-
f. " .. 1 ... IA..1.II.. nnulln ,.lu,,.l ulir.lu
VIM uiscusscu iiu wuwiiii wi i'"u' ww
rang out- Tho nonl Irish constabulary
; was considered strong enough to copo with
i disorders. A mobile forco of 2U00 men, SOU
'mounted and three machine gum. was nl
' rays la readiness. These, with -500 inou
from Cuiragh, were thought capable of
: dealing with tho, outbreak' ln Dublin, but,
'contraiy to expectations they wero lnsulll-
- tlent"
I iEDEKAL TRADE COMMISSION
Ft' riil(t.' AKQAII.rn TV SKA.VTK
eiUJlkfLdXt ilUUiilW"" . .....
,V.S. Harris Charged With Mixing in
Politics by Senator Newlamls
.t WASHIN'fiTON'. May 18. Senator Ncw-
f? lands, of Novada, vigorously assailed W. J.
llim3, Democratic memuor oi me rcuerui
aarfor taking an active p.ut In the Geoigla
P-Ctmocratlc Stato convention.
it'J'ewlands said the Federal Trade com
c.,iAn ...nr, ftnnrlnrl tn tin nnnn!irtis:in
.'..J i 1 TT...... ...1,1. 'ImnrnnrlntV In
r.Q CUUygu Iliuia t,vi ,iii,.u,....
trying to Influence a convention,''
' Senator llaidwlck. of Georgia, defended
i Harris, declaring ho saw no Impropriety In
Phis action, Tills precipitated a discussion,
which dragged In tho if.imo of Supiemo
Court Justlco Hughes.
"I'd like to ask tho Senator If he thinks
It Is any worse for u member of tho fed
eral Trade Commission to go to a con-,
': ventlon than It Is for n member of tho
' Suriemo Court of tho Unltod SUJes to be
a c.ndldato for I'resldert7" asked Senator
Iturt;, of Jllssourl.
,"tu like to ask what the S;nator thinks
of M..mber of tho Federal Trade Conimls
0'nn who tries to Influence legislation In
rth Senate," Senator .pnlllnger, Republican
leader, said
The debato then ended suddenly by a calj
for the regular order of business.
EVENltfa LSDOR-PHILABBLPHIA, THUKSBAY, MAT 18, 1916,
AUDITOR GENERAL
Counties
Adams . . .
u Allegheny
Ambler Snyder
387
Armstrong ..' 18-16
Ei Beaver .."...
, tledford
sllerka
;BIaIr
Bradford
i Bucks ;,',
Butler
,......-..... 1008
764
1481
780
1183
;.'... '10
lou4
r Cambria 3025
Cameron
.Carbon .,
Centre . . .
; Chester .,
i Clarion ..
t Clinton ..
.Columbia
71
845
727
479
31G
790
741
Crawford '. 1203
fCumberlaiul ' 887
.Dauphin 2568
iDelaware . , 713
Et'lk .,.,,,,,, 240
iKrle , " 5i
Iforest , " 64
Fulton j55
Preene . , . , , 220
BHuntlngdon 997
Hefferson 104
EJunlata ,,,,, ....-.. 290
llackawanmi 2247
ILsncaster 1511
ELavyrenco 1275
t'banon 0S3
fkhish , ,..,,.,.,.,, 1266
swjicrne ,.,,,, ,.,,, 2917
Sl-ycomlns . 1550
kMcKean .,,, ,,.,, 4,70
lllercer :. 905
SMWUn t... 420
Wjontgomery ,,,,., 6751
jwonroe .,,,,.,.,,,,, 133
t Montour 543
Northampton .a. 840
6 Northumberland ,.,,,,,.. 2419
P? IVM. mm
1 ""' ,,, 7
Philadelphia ., ,.,.,, '85750
'Wka .... 47
MVUer 457
IBchuylklll 1834
ipoyder 400
'Somerset 1215
ibusquehanna ,.,,.,,,..,, 1389
rwoion 417
Venango 941
JWarrcn ,,..,., 8"94
Washington A.. ?... 1868
Wayne . sss
gWestmorelanil 57a
Vwk grn
. ?--
Tlal ...,..;". 6m
cos
32573
1325
1447
903
2020
014
1186
1705
1647
4442
64
1424
1319
622
391
786
449
1353
1174
5331
3156
667
67
48'
129
328
770
82
230
3704
6712
1169
1594
247J
4241
717
bi:l
934
329
-.4075
,191
298
1652
253Q
32
66113
61
471
6245
1781
277
292
856
702
2399
27P
582
210
Up
noi3
MAY LOSE ELECTION
Latest reports indicate that Judge
Walling. 'of Erie, may be beaten
for reflection to the Pennsylvania
Supreme Court, by Charles Palmer,
of Delaware County.
ALLEGHENY'S VOTE
ON DELEGATE CLOSE
Penrose Leads Governor Brum
baugh by Only 2000 in the
County
riTTSBUnrm. May 18 A clear ma
Jorlty for the 12 1'cnroso unpledged dele-gales-at-largc.
Indicated early yesterday
on the city rctunm In Allegheny County,
wns changed last night When tho boroughs
nnl townships came In they eliminated one
tinplidgcd candidate from the race, (.forge
It. Scull, nf Somerset, nnd endangered two
others. Alba 11. Johnson nnd James lllvcr
son, Jr., of Philadelphia. State Senator
V. J. llurkc. of Allegheny, lias crowded
out Scull.
Governor Urumbaugh, gaining fast all
day, ocouples 13th filaco among tho dele-gatcs-at-large
candidates, separated from
Johnson, In 12th place, by C8 votes, this
with 71 districts out of 791 In the county
missing. Auditor General Powell, occupy
ing 14th place, has been coming strong all
day. Tho missing 'il districts, nil country,
nro nearly certain to glo Brumbaugh Pow
ell majorities.
This county's dclegnte-at-largo vote, 71
out of 791 districts missing, stands:
Anron, 16,871; Achoson, 17,579; Alcorn,
lii.SO!: Armstrong, 30,269; Uabcock. 28,0flri;
IJaker, 23,074 ; Urumbaugh, 20.047 ; Binii
baugh, 10.9S3; Burke, 21,354; Clement, III.
323; IXvcrson. 20.223; Gillespie, 27,909;
Johnson. 20,105; Kcudrlck, 13,031; Lewis,
13,025; Moore, 21,018; Oliver, 24,319; Pen
rose, 22,905; Powell. 19,071; ItoynoUK 13,
914; Bice, 20,618; Scull, 18,923; Shoemaker,
15.083; Smith, 14,550; Wnnamakcr. 21,420;
Wclngartner, 87.19.
But tho biggest surprise developing Inst
night In tho delegate-at-largo returns is
that Senator Pcnroso will probably not tunc
2000 of n lend over Governor Urumbaugh,
who Is not now among tho flrf 12. Pcn
roso has 22,095 otes and Brumbaugh 20,
047 votes. Penroso leads Brumbaugh In
the county by 2048 Notes.
FOR CONGRESSMEN-AT-LARGE
Counties.
. LaUKhlln.
Sobel. Scott,
Ada:n3 820 184 363 323
Allegheny ... 7789 20446 19085 15992
Armstrong .. 1311 S74 1072 1001
leaver 660 901 1069 1063
Bedford 323 482 457 367
Berks 1103 1334 1235 1304
Blair 493 376 267 644
Bradford 637 505 594 800
Bucks 243 161 1690 283
Butler 39 15 31 60
Cameron .... 20 28 31 22
eentro 601 114"3 1137 449
Chester 389 236 145 315
Clniloh 128 251 350 156
Clinton 616 423 555 790
Crawford .,.. 433 9G6 1674 490
Cumbeilnnd .. 914 820 844 768
Dauphin 2039 3062 2817 2162
131k '122 495 534' 146
Hrlo 909 1000 2211 906
Koiest 31 43 50 34
Pulton 131 63 18 115
Greene 97 223 218 114
Huntingdon.. 234 633 577 862
reffcrboii .... 56 56 71 58
Juniata (222 138 103 187
Lackawanna.. 1396 1872 2121 2510
Lancaster ... 1888 566 v169 1849
Lawrence.... 795 1020 1079 867
Lebanon 846 1216 1073 976
Lehigh 867 1816 1840' 1002
Luzeine 1702 1901 1937 4225
Lycoming ... 99 46 65 104
McKcun 237 403 808 367
Mercer 403 59G 1040 464
MHIIln 299 188 175 239
Monroe 51 123 119 91
Montgomery.. 396 980 722 402
Montour 181 83 106 262
Noithampton. 764 1341 1479 704
Northumuerl'a 2700 2421 2171 2601
Terry 16 14 19 9
I'Mlaaelphlu . 67175 59103 57494 82020
Pike " 14 41 29 -25
Potter 192 425 411 316
Schuylkill ... 020 2252 2079 2631
Somerset .... 410 368 362 474
SUbnuelidnua.. 1070 395 491 1122
Union 312 123 159 259
Venango 36 49 61 41
Wren 296 454 858 426
Washington., 38 40 40 60
Wayne 198 144 154 242
Westmoreland 407 480 435 566
Wyoming.... 142 118 142 184
York 4207 500 1128 1834
Totals ....107,852 113976 117592 136351
Hunting Park Ave. NEXT jiiiv 77
and 19lh St. WEEK MAI LL
Twee Daily Aft. 2.15, Night 8.15
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BUFFALO
BILL(5r)E
101 RANCH
M Itli Slilllury l'ucriint
PREPAREDNESS
1I1II I'.VIIADK illl.V.
irrif-r .j SeaU ut tlimbel llro,' at Show
Ground I'flMS.
FORESTERS' PARADE
NOTICE 1
Foresters of America located ln
Philadelphia and vicinity will meet
cm 'tha north ulaia of the City Hall,
Broad and Filbert streets, on Satur
day eleniug, May 20, at 6.30 o'clock,
and proceed to Camden, ? J . to take
part In fraternal pjra.de lu that. city.
fciilef Marshal, Harry W. Mace.
P. S. C B, , Marshals, John J Guerln,
p it. C R; John P Ponghue. p O.
C. Jt i William If Hurley P O. T.i
jQhu J ttiricU. Jr. I" C ft
5
WILSON ASKS WESC0TT
TO MAKE NOMINATION
Governor Fieldor, Designated by
Delegation to Make Speech,
May Withdraw
WASHINGTON, May 18. In accordance
with an agreement reached nt the White
House last Monday between President-Wilson
nnd Attorney General Wcscolt, or New
Jersey, President Wilson today made pub
lic a letter he has written to Governor
Fielder, nt Trenton, reiterating his desire
that Mr. Wescott make the nomlnatlnc
speech at Ht. Louis. The President's letter
follows:
My Denr Governor:
I am sorry that ni. tangle should
hnve occurred with lcpnid to tho ,nr
rnnKements for the nominating speech
nt the njipronchliiK National Conven
tion. Certnlnly the action of the dele
KatM will bo a natuial expression of
their confidence nnd admiration, and
you may be sure that I should have
considered It nn honor to bo put In
nomination by you. Hut tho fact li
that for weeks post whenever I wnsf
asked by nny of my friends who my'
personal choice wns, I Invariably re
plied, ludse Wcscott. I can never for
get the enthus'asm nnd Konero'dtv villi
which lib undertook this dttty four
cnrs ngo, and It has nfways been my
hope, If I should ever bo nominated
again, that he should uudeitnko It.
Heforo I learned of the notion of tho
delegation, I had already written to
him expressing this preference nnd
begging him to put mo In nomination,
I am sure that you will understand
nnd will rcnllzo that It Is not a choice
of Judge Wcscott lu prefcrenco to
yourself, but n long standing choice
from which my thought has nover
turned.
Cordially nnd sincerely yours, '
(Signed) WOODItOW WILSON.
It Is now expected that Governor Fielder,
who wns designated by tho New Jersey
delegates to make the speech, will faorably
withdraw.
REPUBLICAN VOTE IN CITY
AUDITOR GENERAL
Chnrtes Clmrlen A.
A. Amber. Snyder.
WnrdJ.
First 2865
Second 2785
Third 196
Fourth 748-
Fifth 87
Sixth 104
Seventh 286
nighth 112
Ninth 70
Tenth 83
L'loventh 28
Twelfth 121
Thirteenth 319
Fourteenth 2134
Fifteenth 1377
Sixteenth 100
Seventeenth .. 713
Eighteenth 1434
Nineteenth 4241
Twentieth 3866
Twenty-flist 1417
Twenty-second 2S91
Twenty-third 3501
Twenty-foui th 1300
Twenty-llfth 538
Twenty-sixth 4203
Twenty-seventh 1308
Twenty-eighth 2313
Twenty-ninth 872
Thirtieth 2332
Thhty-flrst 2187
Thirty-second 2110
Thirty-third 2307
Thirty-fourth 1960
Thirty-fifth 842
Thirty-sixth 3181
Thirty-seventh 796
Thirty eighth 2148
Thirty-ninth :.. 4735
Fortieth 2333
Forty-llrst 971
Forty-second 1814
Forty-third 1600
Forty-fouith i... 1487
Forty-fifth '1615
Forty-sixth 3G02
Forty-seventh 1534
Forty-eighth
r
291
261
91
1558
563
176S
253
3159
1931
590
2570
1276'
1280
1649
348
2718
1196
497
1657
1181
763
141,3
2322
133)
2666
39(-4
900
&74
.dl
2282
860
1009
1620
1215
2094
277
1708
1433
2037
599
1237
362
1450
1812
1474
616
2280
943
659
Totals 85760 66133
Panama Cops Disarmed; People Angry
PANAMA. May 18. Tho disarming of
tho Panama pollco nt tho order of tho
American authorities has caused great
antipathy against Americans. Handbills are
being distributed calling on tho Pana
mans to resist the disarmament.
FOR DELEGATES.AT'LARGE
The following table Is made tip of returns
received up to 2 o'clock this morning. It Is
composed of complete nnd lncomplelo re
turni nnd Is not olllclal.
Urum-imnth.
Counties.
Adams ,..,., 391
Allegheny , .. 20047
Armstrong ,., 1781
Heaver 1782
Hcdford 579
Ilerks 1642
Dlnlr ...... 65S
llrndford ,.., 724
thicks 373
Hutler 1972
Cmnbrin 3429
Camci on 70
Carbon ...... 1031
Oliver, renrose. Smith,
257
515
24319
1274
1410
G40
15C2
350
697
Centre
Chester
Clnrlon
Clinton
Columbia ....
Crawford ....
Cumberland.
726
213
453
342
7
1077
864
Dauphin 2371
Hlk
Crlo
Forest .
Fulton
Grecno
Huntingdon..
Jefferson ....
Juniata,
I.nc1mwnntu.,
Lancaster . . .
Lawrence ....
326
14
53
161
106
1208
101
317
2361
136S
1479
Lebanon 1158
Lehigh
L".zcrno
Lycoming ....
Mclvcuu
Mctccr
Milllln
Monroe
Montgomery..
Montour
Xoithampton.
Northumbcrl'tl
Perry
Philadelphia .
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill ...
Snyder
Somerset ....
Susquehanna.
Union
Venango
Wairen
Washington..
Wayno
Wrstmoicl'd .
Wjotnlng ....
1032
3833
496
917(
42l'
119
380
25S
902
2072
15
1521
42
2S8
3712
4SI
1217
1379
143
S7
700
2239
331
774
303
2324
40
993
463
207
323
307
2
1302
1029
3121
516
61
05
88
303
676
77
180
739
1606
1113
1263
991
2618
59:,
S42
214
165
661
116
848
2511
18
58053
45
470
3319
t 250
iioi
640
178
09
089
2675
1S5
639
163
G07
22905
115S
1190
670
, 1690
' 333
676
1690
, i .
2235
S2
1117
1319
311
307
377
. 3
1196 "
1007
3769
G20"
04
55
76
320
724
- 71
173
1699
1563
1045
1235
1791
2748
553
S06
247
173
698
124
1419
2648
15
63183
43
493
4092
248
1371
699
,59S
67
CIS
2543
203
612
158
14559
1208
1006
336
1127
392
916
29.
1093
2257
21
828
47
IS.t
184
216
I
C07
634
1612
151
3
34
100
91
920
79
201
1391
1223
808
491
2520
326
402
268
82
346
1S1
785
2487
5
73739
29
270
1835
275
993
1330
231
52
486
1331
260
516
198
Totals
.143220 125964 136313 120971
Walling Behind Palmer in Clinton
LOCK 1IAVKN. Pa.. May 18. Jtcturns
from Clinton County glvo Wnlllng 631 and
Palmer 779 otes for tho Supreme Court
nomination.
WnllinK Has Big Lead in Eric
HKIIO, Pa., May 18. Incomplete returns
for tho Supreme Court nomination In Hrlo
County glc Walling, 7103; Palmer, 821.
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sion! nella vnllo ill San I'ellcRrlno,
utH'iilta valle del Hut, sul Monte Itosso,
sul Mrzll Vbr, sullc fnldo scttcntiinnall
del motile San Michole, ncl settora ill
Suez cd in nucllo ill Monfnlcone. Tuttl
quest! nttncchl furono reiplntl con
grnv! perdltc per It nemlco e not pren
tlemmo un centlnnlo dl prlRlonlerl
Avlntorl nemicl hniino fntlo cedere
bombo su Cftstcl Teslno, Ospedaletto,
Monte Ilellunn o Gemona. SI sono
nvutc nlcune Mttlms, ma non itnnnl
mntcrlnll
Una dellc nostra squnilrlRlio neree ha
lasclnto endero bombe su DrlllnCli 0
Kotscbnck, ticlln nlte del Qnlt pro
Vovnndo Incemlli,
I.ON1J11A, 18 .Mnnnlo I-n sltunzlone
sulln fronte itnllann destn pil vl vlsslmo
intcresse. nvendo gll nUstrtnct Inlzlnto la
loro grnndc orfenslvn di cut si nrlna da
met .op mf nif mf mf mf mf Oo hr mf mf
tempo IolTcnslvn si mnnlfestn sulutta la
tutiRa fronte dl bnttiiRlla, inn rII nttncchl
sono Bpcclalmcnto vlolentl nella rotia dclla
vnllo iletl'AdtRe, tra questo flumo o la nlto
dell'Astlco, n sud-cst ill Itoverto, Su questo
settoro delta fronte rII ttntlnnl nmmettono
dl ncr dovtito nbbnmlorinra nlcune iosl-'
7.I011I nnnzate peri'lio' tioppo espoite nl
fucco dcllo artlRllerle iiemlchc, ma rII nui
trlncl Inveco illcono che esil linnuo rlcnc
clnto Imltctro rII llnllnnl ed tinnno loro
lireso prlRlonlerl ctio ndesso sommnno nd
oltro CO0O.
Pnlmer Lends Wnllinr in LycomliiK
WlIjf.IAMSI'OltT. I'n.. May IS. The
vote for tho Supreme Court In l,ycomltiR
County rIcs Palmer 1870; WiiIIIiir. 1171.
VENEZIABOMBARDATA
DI MJ0V0 DALWLT0
6h Italinni Attaccano gli Aui
triad a Doberdo' e sullo
Dolomiti
Dal comuhlcntl Itnltnno cd austrtftco rl
sulta etie nil nustrlacl cqntlnunno la ion
offensUn sutla fronte del Trentltto o preclsit
mentc nel Bettore compreso tra la, vallo
dell'AdlRO e quclla flell'Aitlco. Questo set
tore e' costltulto quaxt esclualvnmente datla
Zugna Tortit c dnl Conl Zugna, ctio Bono
statl potentemente fortlfieatl Untla trUppo
Itnllnne. 11 Rencrnle Cnclorna nnnuncla di
averc evneunto nlcune altre poslzlonl
avnnzate nella valle del Tcrragnolo 0 net
l'nlta Mtllo dell'Astlco perche" troppo
ciposto nl fdoco Incroclnto del fortt nun
triad dl Ilovercto e delta Kolgarla.
Un eomunlcnto odlerno nustrtaco anntln
cln che gll ttallanl hnnnp nttaccato II nemlco
sul Cnrso e sulle Dolomiti, ma etie sono
stntt rcsplntl, e che ncroplanl nustrlacl
tinnno boinbanlalo con rlsultatl dlsastrosl
parccchlo stnzlon! fcrrovlnrlo Itatlane, epi
clnlmcnte quelle ill Vcnezln, Udlno Mcstre,
Clvldale e Cormons.
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Aching
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Mol.l
Orren!re
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Hnril unil Huft Corn
llunlnii nml "Knnli Jiilnt"
fii-rf
l'rench Heel Cramp
V I
C'linipiiiinil ('nllniixe
Why Suffer
Cal-o-cide
Gives Instant Relief
For All Foot Troubles
It nctB through tho pores nnd
removes tho caimo by rcstorliiR tho
tissues to normal; tho rults aio
truly icmarknbtc. Clet n 2Bc pack
uro from any diugRht, lio Is
nuthorlzcit to icfunil money to any
nno not fully satisfied Ilomembor
tho n.ime ; get tho Rcuulno article.
Ingrown, Null
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piii mther Nature and Father Time made 1
J diamonds out of carbon. But pshaw!
W Look what their method does with tobacco. p
pl Two years of it make VELVET. fy
I "7ELVET is matured in f
II V Nature's "way.
M Nature's way is the expensive way,
P the slow way, requiring two
Kz-2gcff2S years,' but this is the only way
ISl to remove harshness and bite
lf from tobacco.
3 Buy VELVET, the Smoothest x f
1 0k&vmBM4m monS Tobacco, today.
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