THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
San Francisco is considering a scheme for an electrical curfew. It is suggested that the electric lights all over the citv 5 should give a signal at nine o’clock ,after which all children would have to bo out of the streets.
“Got any baccy?” “For sure! here's some Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE.” “Just what I smoke and thre’s none better; it doesn’t burn the tongue.” 4
During the hearing of a charge of pormittting gambling with darts against a publican at Wokingham, it was stated that two policemen had six pints of beer and two portions of bread and chocs®'and onions during a visit to the inn.
Every man who. t likes L a good smoke should try' ‘ Sweet Slice ’ GOLDEN” EAGLE TOBACCO. Cool and sweet; it can’t burn the tongue. Try a tin. 3
A 'cabman decided at Tottenham Police Court that it was worth his while to pay 3s to recover Bd. He said' it was a matter of principle. “If you don’t mind paying for principle, take' your summons,” said the magistrate.
ends well—and is good all the time— Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO. Try a tin. GOLDEN EAGLE is tho best of all tobaccos.' !! : 2
„ When William Brown, an electrician, was charged at Willeeden with obstructing the police’ Tie was asked if he had any questions to #sk the constable. “No,” he he'. is a hdioli&an, and has got no more manners than I have.” Sweet Slice GOTTEN EAGTOBACCO pleases every ,smoker. Cool, mildj delicious —it won’t burn the, tongue. | Try a tin." There’s nothing to equal it. x
Girls under sixteen who lire in Sag Harbour, Long Island, must leave the picture palace* at nine p.m., henceforth,' and go straight home. After that hour the authorities consider the supervision of a real mother preferable to that of a mere cine-ma,
WHY SUFFER- FROM RHEUM A: TISM? Scientific* research,..lies discovered tliat excess uric acid in the blood is the cause iof RKtdlmiHsrfv Gteii'v Sciatica, Lumbago. RHEUMO, a scientifically compounded pre*crhtio -, cures htf eliitiinating the- exec stf acid 2 2s 6d find 4s 6d everywhere.- c ■ : :\'t . • 0- li-1 (>:ijj.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 68, 20 November 1913, Page 3
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356THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 68, 20 November 1913, Page 3
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