Judge, 1931-03-07 · page 25 of 36
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Tre HIGH-ALTITUDE SMOKER" SAID, “Sure, it’s the Clean Taste!’’ “ When they switched me to the mountain route,” he went on,“I switched to Spuds. Flying high altitudes, I found my regular brand left me sort of nauseated. Spud’s cooler, cleaner taste kept my mouth | sort of moist-cool and comfortable, if you get me. That’s my Spud story.” We get you, sky skimmer! Because that’s everybody’s Spud story ... no matter what the smoking condition... Spud keeps you mouth-happy. Try Spud for this “cleaner taste”... the grand new free- dom in old-fashioned tobacco enjoyment! # One of those interviewed in our recent survey amongst America’s 2,000,000 Spud smokcrs, MENTHOL-COOLED ‘Site CIGARETTES & 20 FOR 2c (U.$.)...20 FOR 30c (CANADA) THE AXTON-FISHER TOBACCO COMPANY, INC., LOUISVILLE, KY, r Ccomicbooks.com