Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1916, Page 8

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o 2 Partial View of Immense *Bull” Durham Factories at Durham, N. C. The Purit); of “Bull” Durham Is Proven Absolutely by Government Statistics! Herewith we print a facsimile of a letter from Hon. W. H. Osborn, Com-" missioner of Internal Revenue, written in the routine of his official duty in answer to a letter from the manufacturer. The Government officials find in the “Bull” Durham factory nothing but the bright, golden leaves of Carolina and Virginia tobaccos —the tobaccos that have made American cigarettes the most popular smokes in the world. In Durham —and indeed, throughout practically all of North Carolina and the adjoining counties of Virginia—nearly every man is interested in tobacco, the great staple crop of the community. In the towns where the tobacco warehouses are located; on the farms, in the banks, in the stores—everywhere—these men who grow the tobacco, who take it to market, who buy it and sell it, and are made prosperous by the business of handling the money received from the crop —everywhere, these men know that the sweetest. mellowest, choicest leaf is - bought for, * Factory gurhufi 3 North * SMOKING TOBACCO And they know that nothing else ever enters the “Bull” Dwham factory. These men who live with tobacco, know that for three generations the same farms in the same counties have been producing their best for “Bull” Durham. . They know that the quality of “Bull” Durham has made the city of Durham famous — and the honor of “Bull” Durham is a source of pride, not only to the manufacturers, but to the entire community. Test ““Bull’> Durham Purity For Yourself! .. You can easily prove to your entire satisfaction the absolute purity of this famous old tobacco. Simply take a bag of “Bull” Durham and empty the tobacco on a piece of white paper. Then separate the grains with your finger and examine them closely. You will find only tiny flakes of pure tobacco — nothing else looks like the golden Carolina- Virginia leaf used in “Bull” Durham. Your eye would instantly “spot” anything of a different nature. Make the test today — learn to “roll your own” with “Bull” Durham — and you'll find the greatest smoke-enjoyment of your life. FREE An illustrated Booklet, showing cor- rect way to “Roll Your Own" Ciga. to any address in U. S. on request. Address “Bull” Durham, Durham, N.C. COLCI{ES'TER or burn rubbish in yards and cellars; S. H. Kellogg, Arthur Chapman, Jo- banish from sight old wagon wheels !enhmxml, James Johnscn l-l;;‘. Ts‘am- ilage Improvement Society |m-..|""°‘i bodies; merid fences, conductor | g2, R day. |for the season. The park this year is| Daniel Slater of Providence is vis. in fine conditicn. The walks will also | iting his brother, John F. Slater, be kept in good shape. = with her sister,| Bridgeport. on | M Mary Whiting, in Norwich, re-| John Phelps of Westchester was & Lebanon avenue, for a few days. Mr.|turned to her home on nwood ave-|Colchester caller Wednesday. % y. Slater was formerly a resident of Col- | cue, Thursday. AR R 2 ipes and trellises; clean chimneys, i er. w Clean-up Clroular—Birthday Sur- | Dhe% @ Mrs. Clarence Beebe, Mrs. Dwight Birthday Surprise. chester. Joseph S3itz of New London was| - Middletown—The annual m of pat nd whitewash, trim and protect b | W M Pl idd eeting prise Party—Mrs. Joseph Crocker | trees, set out and care for shrubs and |G, Olllette, Barle Holmes and iam Ma - Case, ‘weré callers In Norwich, Tass: | A very Home from Norwich. flower beds. On Friday, May Gth, the| g 2 - » TUeS~lat the hoi — society will carry to dump, free = of 947 Clianing Us’ Bark {F. Bl The Village Improvement Society|charge, such glass, crockery, leather, P . y | 1s issued the following annual clean- |tins as are put into barrels, boxes,| Frank Gillette and men have been » circular. Suggestions, rake the|baskets or bundles, and set beside the |on_the park the past two days rak- wn, level and fill sidewalks remove|streets of the borough. ing off the turf and getting ic reauy games and music. ynard of North Plains|the guest of relatives in town Wed pleasant evening was spent U me of Mr. and Mrs. William | W28 & caller here Wedneada; o Iwood on Lebanon avenue Tues- y, at a surprise party Mrs. Ellwood’s bigthday. served and the evening was spent y. esday, making the trip in his auto.|the Middiesex Hospital Aid society was Clayton D. Barton of East Hamp-| held Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in honmor of |tor Was a Colchester caller Wednes-| Asa B. Taylor was a caller in Nor-|at the Hendley Memorial Home for Lunch was b wich, Thursday. Nurses. Dr. Kate C. Mead gave an in Returne from Norwich. Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Remington have 'address and tea was served at the Jomeph Crocker, who has been returned from ee ad: veral days’ visit in close of the exercises.

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