Judge, 1932-05-07 · page 36 of 36
Judge — May 7, 1932 — page 36: what you’re looking at
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stand “Pll stand by tobacco... in good times, in hard times... all kind of times... it helps a whole lot! “ Low up with tobacco. And I never got — isn’t anything purer or milder.® Cleanest anything but good from it! But that goes factories you ever saw, too—everything up for every smoker I ever heard about. to date. “Why, I remember as a boy, way back, “But what I started out to say was, you how the old folks in the fall can always depend on tobacco. used to pick and cure tobacco me No matter how things are going. from a little patch they'd raised, . It means so much to so many and save out the best for their people, and costs so little!...Yes, own smoking. “They'd certainly appreciate what we get today, though. These Chesterfields now. Fine tobaccos from all over the world, and cured and blended just so; there @ NOTE. In the sections where tobacco grows and where people know tobacco, Chester- field is usually the lorgest-selling cigarette, sir—I'll stand up for tobacco as long as I can strike a match!” “MUSIC THAT SATISFIES” Mondays and Thursdays, Boswell Sisters. Tuesdays and Fridays, Alex Gray. Wed- nesdays and Saturdays, Ruth Etting. Shilkret's Orchestro, every night except Sunday. Columbia Network. © 1932, Liccert & Myers Tosacco Co. comicbooks.com