Word: tobaccos
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Barthelomo (shifting his cud of tobacco) : Listen son. Les' not get in an argument...
China's cigaret industry will chiefly receive protection, the foreign cigaret being virtually excluded, the foreign tobacco leaf continuing to enter under relatively trifling duty...
Engaged. Pierre Lorillard, Manhattan and Tuxedo, N. Y. socialite, son of the late Pierre Lorillard who founded P. Lorillard Co. (tobacco) and Tuxedo Park; and Mrs. Ruth Hill Beard, relict of Anson McCook Beard, daughter of the late President James Jerome Hill of Great Northern Railroad...
...English pheasants and twelve Japanese Silkies, which he said had been slain by town dogs breaking through his wire fence. Last year Union Township paid him $136 for a similar claim. Robert ("Bobby") Carmichael, North Carolina University sophomore, sportive son of Vice President William Donald Carmichael of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., had the New York Evening Graphic (tabloid) run off 200 copies of its tabloid front page bearing a photograph of himself tearing his hair (see cut} under the headline: BOB CARMICHAEL GOES MAD SEARCHING FOR XMAS CARD and over the caption: "BOBBY CARMICHAEL yesterday went crazy working...
Died. Caleb Conley Dula, 66, board chairman, onetime president (1911-17) of LIggett & Myers Tobacco Co., vice president of American Tobacco Co. (dissolved in 1911 by the Supreme Court); of pneumonia; in Manhattan...