Judge, 1932-06-25 · page 32 of 37
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JACK HARDING | Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 266 COMES BACK TO Lf [Pty PP Pe PP | FAVORITESMOKE (1 | | TP] | | Bet TT | Fancy-Priced Mixtures Fail to Woo Him Away No explorer in search of a new country could be pre zea than is the ardent | pipe smoker in his search for the perfect tobacco. For that reason, pipe smokers— nd perhaps even those who have not ye heen initiated into the joys of a pipe—will | he interested in the experience of Mr. Jack Hard who returned to his first love after “unusual blends” and “fancy prices failed to w him away from Edgeworth | Smoking Tobacco. Here is Mr. Harding's letter: \ pipe smoker rarely accept man’s verdict a the “perfect tobac Like Mr. Harding, he must € until he has found that perfection bir Are you one who has never known the cnuine satisfaction of a good p d od tobacco? Have you never axat comfort and comp they can bring? ‘Then let this neglect no further! Take your pen right now and a line to Larus & Brother Co. at 117 2d St, R , Va, and ask for a free sample j of Edgeworth Sm Vobaceo. After the first few puffs yc know how Mr. Harding could 4 the “Social Register always come back to E You can buy Edge- worth anywhere. Look for the blue tin. It is sold in two forms — Edgeworth Ready- Rubbed and Edge- worth Plug Slice. (You can smoke this form in an automobile without flying sparks.) And you'll find it in all ‘ a sizes from the 15-cent Hs paek. ¢ FAIRICI i — pocket package to the pound humidor tin ‘ . - Laie comicbooks.com