Judge, 1934-03 · page 32 of 36
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“YOU SAID A PIPEFUL,”’ OAK PARK MAN WRITES The enthusiastic pipe smoker tries and tries and tries to find the pipe tobacco of his ideal. He is always searching for that one tobacco which will fit his taste ex- actly. Some seem good for a while—but “they don’t last.” 1137 Gunderson Ave., Oak Park, Larus & Bro. Co, Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: When you say good tobacco, you said a pipeful. I've tried them all, from the most expensive down. Some of them taste good for a while but I soon tire of them. For anyone who smokes as much as I do there is only one tobacco that will taste the same day after day and month after month and that's good old Edgeworth. I know because in eight years I have smoked over 800 cans. Yours truly, VIC OLSEN The constant stream of friendly letters that come from pipe smokers in every quarter of the earth shows that smokers of Edgeworth find in it just that combina- tion of fine flavor and honest mildness that suits them exactly. Such contentment and satisfaction are worth ng. You can try Edge worth in your pipe for Lettera praising Edge just a few cents. It is worth come from ait sold by every tobac- er the world. conist, in all sizes from the small pocket package to the pound humidor tin. Some sizes are put up in vacuum tins. This vacuum packing keeps the flavor and the aroma in perfect condition indefinitely in any climate. The “Corn Cob Pipe Club” is the Edge- worth radio entertain- ment given every Wed- nesday evening at ten o'clock, Eastern time, on the WEAF Coast to Coast network of the National Broadcasting Youcantry Edgeworth Company. Tune in and in your pipe fora few laugh with Pat Binford cee and his friends of the club. Edgeworth is made and guaranteed by Larus & Brother Co., Tobacconists since 1877, Richmond, Va. v Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 304 Horizontal Evesdrop. over Niagara Dye in th Wel ther foreign note Me a’ fr loses this it's just too bad Indian love—if you know your Vos’ This Kors with a tuck The pronoun with a complex A party without any life. Half quoits You can't make heads or tails out of this The part of a watch that is always behind One thing the N.R.A. scale didn't boot any These knock Queens, A crowning glory. Stranger Irate Hyenas The seat of the pants A Hottentot’s pants A swell edge on the lamp shade (ad An air blower French painter A gal. you can always pick up in your A singular number ral in this case. Mother went to call on her friend in this Dunking in tea or coffee’ makes things this This fellow Iways jumping his partner He eats ‘em alive. According to divorce records, all hi are this Three The Youth's Companion. Two of these mean just passable. This announces your income. An old print ‘A winkle—and we don't mean Winnie. Girls admire the man with the sneep skin, Lut marry the man with this skin. T for two. An Old Nick name. Some think the Good Earth is just dirt, but it’s this, too. A holler mockery. The end of a snore. “So Big. Any Ballerina is this. 30 Vertical This plays when it works it plays The first anti in Sy Short chan ad thing to do for better times A prominent feature in Mae West's person ality of those “choice words. hoof. d by both sexes. hoth ends meet. wn the bouse Watch ov 0 curve c The you in the Garden. These make suds. A system that keeps everyone going round in circles Stepped on it Pres. Roosevelt's favorite color This man had at a An outstanding in New York These let George do it. This is jolly with tee “And life goes on” if you do this To put on extra weight Staccato for stuttering statesmen. We hope this isn’t stroked the wrong way, This runs up a bill lady of this house very Thit is also sold on the hoot A kind of boil. A piece of rope. When Helen Wills became Moody this stood between ber and Helen Jacobs Where the Senate would like to have Huey ko. Just starting out. On account of this, you can’t turn out the lights and go to sleep. (abbr.) comicbooks.com