Judge, 1932-07 · page 32 of 36
Judge — July 1932 — page 32: what you’re looking at
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DISCOVERED “SECRET” OF PIPE. SATISFACTION TEN YEARS AGO EN years ago Mr. J. Franz Norgren of Madison, South Dakota, was still en- gaged in the search well known to every pipe smoker—the search for the ideal to- bacco. Then one day his seeking was re- warded. He found it at last in Edgeworth! For some time he believed he had stumbled upon a “secret.” But as the years passed he met up with the “lithe blue tin” with in- creasing frequency. Mr. Norgren’s letter tells the story of his discovery South Dakota. T received a My observations since ry. T meet up tin with ever-in Mr. Norgren’s affection for his pipe Edgeworth is an affection typical am pipe smokers. Have you never felt the laxation, the comfort and — companionship they can bring you? Then take up your pen right now and drop a line to Larus & Brother Co. at 117 S. 22d St. Richmond Va., and ask for a free sample packet of Edge worth Smoking To hacco. Edgeworth is a liferent tobacco. It is cool and slow-burning Its blend of choice burleys with the natu- ral savor sealed in cannot be matched— regardless of price or fancy packaging Put Edgeworth in your pipe and smoke it You can buy Edgeworth in two forms— feworth Ready-Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug Slice All sizes from backages to pe hui Don't m “dg worth 3 radic ram astern Daylight Saving Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 267 Horizontal Vertical fallen women at Wint . Helpfal hints. About all he spent A cut rate pertorn A fatal #t What T comicbooks.com