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An Illustrated Booklet, show- FREE ing correct way to“Roll Your Own” Cigarettes,and a pack- age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U.S. on postal request. Address *Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY | Ash for FREE Package of “Papers” with each Se sack, | et sta WSmoniay fava added at the last | ine the stumps from a pond to make T BO WOBLD, VER TAX RND SWEEPS 1 FARMERS WIL HAVE TO BEAR ~ Gov Whites mone printion ville & abs b Maeeutive ane, bas ant ote ew fs «ie { (be Maeoutive ’ " Y or) eatiniation for has the Lagintation +t. Farmer’s Catechism Tells How He Became a Victim Ot $19,000,000 Direct Tax By Sophie lrene Loeb. | tne | confused Jur o the ap pee ing end Gecowrnging dimrams =A amos physician hw sumgne. & dc: stan gunt ain See 4a dancin ak as meade 6 wonderful discovery ‘egarding the nature of lh a : : era eathena, bronchitis and catarrh He hes found the ru : bass say = i = | eae of these diseases, and perio ted a marvellous remedy ws te morrow to consider them from fer them The book we offer to wad you free tolls al! end fella on the bows the inside ou! about It shows the simple means by which both acute of New York, te felt » Albany, The Evening World will show end chrunic cows are quickly benedited and permanent) jeud rewulariy recorded by the dally why items euch asthe appropria. | relleved. No matter how long you have wullered. 10 | papers ‘The rise of the tide of public etter how many madicinee have fuiled you, Uiie luwh | ndianation in New York City agatnat talle in plain language, and in terms easy to understand he imped dé dae Ge at the simple treatment which will bring bout a rapid and Sane a ja eae eee y recovery, even in the most severe cases This book sae'hs Ment atthe ena ° pricelows to asthma and bronchitis sullerers, and | Q. Doow Mr. Parmer and Business Man of up-State know what kind of @ $19,000,000 direct bili was jammed) through tho Logisiature last Satur day how he will pay? A. No. Q Why doesn't he know? A. Because even mon who voted for! it didn’t know, Q Why? jabeclal svasion of the Legislature to! 2° siete was only one copy in ex- weite your name and address on a postcard | prune out Unnecomsary expenditures, | igtance—the one that was paused. | to-day, and mail it to us, at the address given lx being seriously vonstdered, not,| Q. How di@ this happen? below. We will then promptly send perhaps, by the statesmen who put! A. Items and amendments were so minute by the hers ef the bill that there was high? tho direct tax measure to help pay | PM pe portunity to print It for the re to read. | sh? exin Q. How could they iret tt thr A.Oh, they had “emerge message” from the Governor. Q. Then how did every legisiator’ know what he was voting for? A. How? @ When will the legislators know about It? A. When it comes to affect the farmer and the business man up State, Q. How i Assessed $6,000 for bie little farm have to pay in this direct tax be sides all his other taxvs? A. About $80. Q What ts he paying this $% for? A. All kinds of appropriations, be- sides creating two bundred new jobs. (These alono will cost over $1,300,000.) @ What are some appropriations? A. Ten thousand dollars for remo an Py sood flashing. * Q. And what Is that $59,000 appro- priation for? A. It ts for a College of Forestry that hae not been finished and which hae $225,000 on hand whieh has not been spent. Q. What doen this added $59,000 ap- prrpriation include? A. Nine thous CO! y (whatever that tn). , $4,000; supplies 000; extra help, and equipmen', $1,800. Q. When will this ‘appropriation money be needed? A. In one, two, three or four years \ from now Q. Why was there an “emergency” message for all of this? A. Why? Q. Are there any more structures, that have not been built, provided for like this? A. ‘There is a School of Agriculture row and expenses are already pro- vided tn this appropriation, amount- ing to $16,000. Q. When will this money likely be needed? A. The average time after a but See HAVE BEAUTIFUL, WAVING HAIR much will a farmer who \ ri d for instructions <i rlediy? that has not yet been built and sala-| us ten fer (he Medine Bridge end ore there are newer on where the Geto oe looks end water manpulat te bee 4 ter 1 Mintle ence” went through the Legie ose Dov. Whitman ie ig f the ipfivences behind ations hew Whitma a eeneral way The Viveniog Wor already shown the pulley of extravurance and po-) iicanery behind the Wires ' Tar Wil, Hew ¥ to-morrow the rpowion will be mpecifie, te nu fred to he bullt te four EN it ty completed llow much money bas been ap propriated for such construction? A. About $4,000,000 Q. Is it needed? pended balances natruction on hy #uch an uppropria- tlon? | A. Why? | MUST PAY FOR WHIMS OF Gov. | ERNMENT OFFICIALS. Q Why are the appropriations so \. Because so many #ppropriations asked for by gover offtciols in the way of increased Were granted Q. What about the \. There will be mo: i Cell Service Commission, The ap- vropriation for layt year was $19,000, this year $27,000, Q. Any more in the Ctyii service? A. The appropriation for local éx'j amination# was increased’ trot $15,000 to $18,000. 6 ait 4. What other ney. jobs were cre ated? abn ation fir clorks in the” City Bureau of the Attor- was increased 6 expense of the ¥Y expensive Public Service Commission” A. ‘This appropri was increased from $489,000 to § “ppropriations nO Was one increase of post- from $210,009 last year to $15,000 age now 2. How about ¢ taephoning, | A one office from W000 to $11,600. In an office {t wes increased from $2,000 lust year to $4,000 this year. And in the same office there was oMce furniture which was included in the regular! bill last year for $7,000, raised tol $9,000 now Q. What appropriations are for the Comptrolor's office? A. Appropriation for clerks was aised from $34,000 las yenr to $86,000 year; miscellaneous examinors, 10 Ist year, $40,000 this yours | miscellaneous expenses your, §15,000 thie year. Q..Any sore new Jobs? nay shieuRh, 2h9: Atiorney Genoral| nt or “special tp vesi e thore “will bean. “Thvestieeon Chasing’, at 82,700 | °Q. Are thers |uir to. thi? | “Al 'The Direct Tax BUL te 919, | Q Why was it panset Phas sera $13,000 last 7 Thveatigator of, A. Why? * Si Will the up-State. farmer and| | business man get his money's whan he pays this direct tan? Nae A. Read the items of this bill that! | Was passed before it was: printed _—_ | |, GIRL, 15, TRIES SUICIDE, | | Out of Work, on Gas—savend by Mother. Mrs. Mary Puma of No. 218 East One [Hundred and Thirty-seventh Street, re- (turning from marketing to-day, found her fifteen-year-old daumhter’ Mary ly ins on the bed in.the room unconscious from gas. The Jet In the room was turned on. 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Uf you're not ant sfied after using, ask your dealer for back. ile'll’ be glad to give vt ique A all perfects | Shampoo and face powder: also Ton- | Mrs, Puma said her daughter, who ts & worker on children's dresses, had been gut of employment for a week and was je: ponden poli by: th f girl i » be pall nd a long letter sik he | Seblekeriing Conrad Schickerling, President International Jewellers’ Art Sehoo!, who | was convicted of using the mails to) hundreds of pupils by promising them expert diamond steters months and to get them well- noaltions, was to-day sentenced Farringtan in the Criminal the United States District erve n teri of seven months Yew York County penizentiary wring charged his pupils $30 | DAY, APRIL 47, 1938. _ BUAGLARS BET $7,500 from ff any more ttoms simi- 1 oO Oe worth of femery ont of | verwere ant ff © oo . " Merve ents oteebanrs - ALBAN LOOT 18 MARVEY'S HOME . oe ’ — — & . * ee (The our ie Min ere Gorkee he Mee bovers . * oe Amer Apartment of @Genpetary of S18’ ing teure bul when be eo Mow Fg sivstons > . emcee ome he fee 1 Phan i Seateg Cumming | eet ee y=)" Soke xs Rett hemes oe the vow ety arenes oe . te = ” Wits Charice Mercer, He t recat o ie 6 part one “ he Male Rowing Comuietion © Then sopereesy - enp! peacefully on OF remap and'ote « el (he wer Toe & he ome a Ne mm Pom Filth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. 220 Misses’ Tailored Suits and mannish mixtures, 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 Of taffeta siik, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, also novelty 14 to 20 years. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 95 Misses’ Coats English checks or plaids. 15.00 Heretofore $24.50 to $29.50 14 to 20 years, No Alterations appropriations “~~ New ighest able to select values for you tity of pianos The pianos offercd in this sale Sell regularly i ties and beautiful case de- sible, Liberal Allowance for Old. Pianos That are Fully Worth*325, at up to $328. Tifese instru- mentsare recommended for $ their excellent tonal guali- f signs. TO-MORROWONLY fg i $5 Down, $35 Monthly | All Fully Guaranteed Taken in Exchange i IKNABE . to $600, in- | Sth Avenue, Cor, 39th St. u vaduding Music pee: TO,MOR- OW ONLY. pay for At Moderate Prices. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Orders are now being accepted for Alterations "and Repairs at Special Summer Prices. C. G. Gunther's Sons | ‘Furrlers exclusively for ninety-four years $91 Fifth Avenue, New York Tolephene 6860 Murray Mtl, vretare hf ead meme rwing hates they the te Wile queqmmert ond Franklin Simon & Co, Will Close Out Wednesday, April 28th Of gabardine, men's wear serge, shepherd check worsteds 122 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Afternobdn, stroet and sport coats, of gabardine, serge, corduroy; KNABE ‘WAR ¢EROO! x MS For 78 years we havemanc- ; factured Pjanos. During thi FPIANOS [2222Ee anos and player-pianos of the uality. Weare ts. 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