Thursday, September 28, 1933.
THE S A L E M I T £
Page Three.
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL TENNIS
TOURNAMENTS
ed in elimii
est of the f
For the first time in thirty y
match 6-3; 6-2; 6-2. Frank Shields
of New York went down before Craw-
fering from heart trouble and an in-
ful'MSs’Tnd m^aWlity°of f” et^dis/layed
m\ng ^mtt^"b7 a d’oi^Lir'fault
serve. Perry lost the second set 13-11.
Walking off the court ^without even
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ride a byciele. I know how to han-
Seniors toHave Hat-
dian Idea to be Carried
Out in Ceremony
so^ they take over the white man’s
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of life at Salem:
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year of”eollegeVa'^*^°^
As the custom goes, the sop:
They’re NEW!
They’re SMART!
They’re HERE!
Every Hour of the College
Day is Provided for in
.Our Fall Shoes
Simmons Shoe Store
DARLING SHOP
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New arrivals
Frocks
“It's a Darling Dress
There is no pain like the pain of a
new idea.
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Salem’s Best Known Drug 1!
Store. The Big Store on II
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O’HANLONS
DRUG STORE
Ex^ct More at^This Well
J. M. WILLIS
Bobber & Beauly
DIAL 6073
V-' i
Turkish tobacco
packed thousands
of tiny leaves to the
hale. It averages
400 leaves a pound.
Tobaccos ^rown in
this country are “seasoned”
with tobaccos from
Turkey and Greece
THE ANSWER IS VERY SIMPLE:
OBACCOS to taste right in a
cigarette need to be flavored or
seasoned just the same as you might
season a steak or a pudding.
No tobaccos have ever been found
that equal the spicy aromatic tobac
cos of Turkey and Greece for this
purpose. That’s why we send 4000
miles for aromatic tobaccos from Sam-
soun and Smyrna, Xanthi and Cavalla.
When blended and cross-blended
in just the right amounts with Chest
erfield’s mild ripe Domestic tobac
cos, the result is a rich flavor and a
fine fragrance.
Chesterfields are seasoned right—
they taste right. May we suggest
you try them.
xiesterfield
® 193i, LiGGsn tc Mysss Tobacco Co.
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