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Heavy paper—secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. But there’s nothing flashy about it. You’ll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. Such things do not.improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And remember " —you must pay then‘ extra cost or get lowered quality. ’ 4 If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine—and one entu'ely free . . from cxgaretty aftertaste, It’s Camels for you. Camel R. J. ll JOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, 'Ilu.--l-h-. N. C- ~ |VETERANS IN HOUSE SIGN | LOBBY INQUIRY STAYED. . SOLDIER BONUS PETITION |senste dudictary iclary Committse De- fers Action on King lmlutfon. JRepresentative Fitzgerald of Ohio | After receiving a report presente ‘a8 Loader Asks Beport on Some | bY Senators Cummins, Towa, and Ster. {4 3 ority 41 Suitable Measure. bers of a subcommittee, n-:c (?::n Jua, iRepresentative Fitsgerald of Ohlo, | the King resolution proposing an tigati f alleged lohhyllln with spe. ident of an assoclation composed | HERtIOR ©F R IeRTC TOla activities members of Congress who- Saw | representatives of dyestuffs interests. fvice in elther the civil, Spanish| Majorlty members of the subcom | world, has laid before Chair- R et tuat ¥ An Fordney of the House ways and | 3o confned to the dyeatufts manufec ana committee o potition signed | turers A minority report to be pre by twenty veterans in the House call- H end that a gen. I§§ for soldier bonus legislation. :‘rfi?‘?é‘ba,'n'nv.’:f&':‘{?on be conducted N Representative Fitsgerald urged [ with special attention given to th : d.t the ways and means committee | activities of alleged lobbyists in con: ould report, without unnecessary a Ry, either the bonus bill introduced by Chairman Fordney ‘“or some other ble measure providing adjusted cnmp-nuuon for those who served in avy and Marine Corps |port. dut ‘tnd‘ éha period of hostilities of the —_— ed States.” dowment of Mother Representative Fitzgerald said: h;{,’;“ e o i came fut e ne all conscious of the very ect in France, every third chil mportant matters facing the | ST ey its uhbearance Jp & Fren Teministiacion ang the great burden family will be gfected with'a bonus o ot relwnllblllty resting upon the | (50" rance, and an Increasing sum wii and means committee, but the | 0% FORNCH RN 0r Cich of his suc hould in some way give expression , our very keen interest in this par- | Fqwatd of 750 francs to the mothe The Kline Car Corporation of R:chmonci, Virginia ; Announces a Reduction 510 In Price of All Models Effective July 4 S ] Kustom I ose who signed the petition Representatives Fitzgerald, 7 hio; Scott, Tenn nesgee: Ryan, New ork: Ansorge, New York; Michener, lchlnn Osborne, Cnll!ornh Kirk- k, Pennsylvania; Curry, Cali- : Dyer, H ucky; Fish, New York; Swing, Cali- 'ornia; Reece, Tennessee; Hi ary- nd; Frothingham, Massacl ts; rents, Nevada; Woodrllfl Mlch(lln, | utla Kansas; Olpg New Jersey: Wurzback, Texal 'and McSwal In.l uth Carolina. % NEEDS SCHOOL JANITOR. | jupt. McQueeney lnkl Licensed EVELESS B i Engineer Who Is Young. (bow dumb) othet ne-. as the % Hugh F. McQueeney, superintendent B Efficient and Complete Service Ountry 4 KLINE CAR SALES CO. %( Jlnllorl o( the District pubiic An Open Letter to ' Saw Mill Men about their Service 'to the Public VERY year you manufacture from thirty to thirty-two billion i3 feet of lumber to meet the demands of the public. Every in- ' dustry depends on you for its lumber needs: Manufactured forest products'represent the second greatest industry in America. Agriculture is first. Every one knows about Agriculture. But what does the public know about the lumber industry? Its’ service, its risks, and hazards? 5 It is not difficult to understand that people do not think very A intelligently about lumber and the industry. They just don’t know. ‘ Educating the public to under- ‘To promote the proper utiliza- fire; an ordinary frame construction stand the lumber industry tion of all lumber products. for houses which is singularly free OUR Association—the National To aid in developing by-prod- from fire hazard. And a book of Lumber Manufacturers’ Associe-- ucts to utllize the largestpossible ~ Frame Construction Details,” de- tion—is going to tell the story of lum- percentage of every piece of signed for strength, saving in cost T S S S . S SO S Sy i i : i -t ever told its story to the American j people. - A real public service The public wants to know S elie welit s inoifh e T UM it all tp, its purpose is to as- o mental facts. And saw mill men, too, sist the lumber industry to render HE public will be interested : :‘:::b;;y will learn more about their g 1,1, efficient service to the public. to learn something about g The public dogsn’t know that your ~ the lumber industry, because What the Association is doing pssociation publishes a monthly bul- it is face to face with your 4 E S for:the l'.mfbe' _"'du'"" : letinof information aboutyourindus- achievements every minute of ’ HIS Association is the logical try. Or that it provides a weekly every hour of every day in the ry—America’s saw mill men. information about changes in supply e The National Lumber Manufac- and demand, and the current produc- turers’ Association doesn’t sell lumber. * tion arid shipments of lumber. T. It has nothing to do with prices. Its These publications uE Nationar Lumeir MaNvFAcTUR- fimctltmsare industry, and to mmp‘.“ms s;:,‘;: Ers” AsdociaTioN is a Federation of ¢ . > o Z the following lumber organizations, ‘Tostudy the forestry problems colleges, and banks. This information h bess wrod ot 6 4 is available to buyers and sell il whose members produce about 65 per of the nittion. 2 . cent of the lumber cut in the United To increase efficiency in .the All patents developed by the Asso- States > manufacture and distribution of ciation’s technical department are a e o : To eliminate waste in logging developed a heavy timber “mill con- Micazoax Hazowooo Masur s ,-. and milling. : struction” that doubles resistance to "NarionaL LumBer MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION Harris Trust Building, Chicago, Illinois’ ) = AIIMIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIII||I||IIIII|I|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlllfl Tourmg Sport Models, Roadsters,Sedansand Coupes re of the District publlc | meswraay Yor_Men—he N 2103 Fourteenth Street N.W. 5" .l‘n Vs '::vfl::l:t‘lmimflr‘:“gl:' %‘ Lt A%filn'):r:"l;g. : {Lj:;,g_:::figzc;:;.°.,:u:;m.. % o Phone North 4955 rf.fiif.s"gé‘{o;i“'u‘& gy .‘Ju‘.’Ifil By s e IIIIImlmlll|||||||||||||||l||||||||Il||||||||||||||||||l|||||IIIHlllflllllll|||||||||||l|||||fl“lll||||||||||||IIllll|l||||||||||l|l||l|l|lh. . 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