Judge, 1931-04-11 · page 31 of 36
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Contract Bridge Studio offers Practice Play in Contract Auction Under Guidance of Expert Instructors Every afternoon except Satur- day and Sunday (also on Tvesday evenings) ABLE RATES “No, Mr. Smithers isn't in. He just stepped out!” A fact-and the proof In many American cities, Burma-Shave has already ap- proached the position of “best seller.” To illustrate — figures compiled by Milwaukee Journal in its latest annual Consumer Survey, 1930, showed Burma- Shave, in a field of 86 shaving creams, to be exceeded in sales by only two! This within three years from the introduction of Burma. Shave into this market of over half a million people. Burma-Shave is gaining “Oh, John, where's grandpa? I'm afraid the movers have taken him i Aarisonpe ber ter to storage!! trying to switch a Burma-Shaver to some other shaving cream. P.S, At the drug store in 35¢ tubes also !4 pound and 1 pound iars. Try the 3$c tube first... It’sa whopper, half a foot long by 134 in. in diameter Briton (in New York night club)—I say, Waitah—there’s a bullet in thie soup! | NO BRUSH aun en 29 comicbooks.com