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ANTI-CIGARETTE METHODS

Mim Gaeton, the leader of the Anti Cigarette League, has planned a novel cruiad», aaye the New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail." She je asking a million school children to write long lettow to the American Tobacco Trust, protmting against the manufacture and sale of cigarette*. The project waa originated in Sblcego, where the Mayor and City Council hare given it their hearty support. • Gxe&t consternation reigns at the offices of Si« trust. If the million children begin to write a hundred waggons will hurdlv bold the letters, and un army of clerks . %ill :be required to eort them. Their artktsi will also greatly interfere with the rtgulai correspondence. Consequently. whenever postmen visit the offices of the «trust the question is asked with bated taftth, "Hftvo they commenced coming hi y«tr .

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 5

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ANTI-CIGARETTE METHODS Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 5

ANTI-CIGARETTE METHODS Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 5

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