Judge, 1929-11-23 · page 36 of 36
Judge — November 23, 1929 — page 36: what you’re looking at
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AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE HAS BEEN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE has cultivated the fertile field of op- portunity and invites everyone to | roam in search of desired pursuits. Nothing remains of that ancient prejudice which bound the appren- tice, without choice, to his career. STING DID IT”— } t if Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes | | =Progress has been made. We removed the preju- dice against cigarettes when we removed from the tobaccos harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) present in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. Thus ‘‘TOASTING”’ has destroyed that ancient prejudice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. “It’s toasted” 0 1000 ee Re scce Cx eeamanahunore No Throat Irritation-No Cough. QUAORI-COLOR CO., sata) A MH comicbooks.com