Judge, 1934-05 · page 23 of 36
Judge — May 1934 — page 23: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1934-05. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
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Greetings, suh, from 4 Old Kentucky! Rich with the flavor which | only years of aging can giveto Bourbon A PRODUCT of old Kentucky, Green River Bourbon whiskey is as truly native as the golden grain from which it springs. the finest whiskey, GREEN Always a noble whiskey, it comes to you today laden with treasures RIVER is @ blend, with . . .. . that same fine old Bourbon which it has garnered through slow years of waiting in charred bouquet — a whiskey you can proudly serve white oaken barrels and gently mellowed by skilful blending. Marvelously smooth when taken straight and flavorful enough to impart real character to the cocktail, it remains today the dean of American whiskies. Always ask to sce the bottle | and look for this emblem. Ie signifies that the whiskey on which it appears has its ualityand purity safeguarded from the distillery to you by PENN-MARYLAND COMPANY, INC. one watchful ownership NEW YORK, N. Y. 21 “Mine Host’s Handbook,” 32 pages of information about the use, traditions, and service of fine spirits, with time-honored recipes. Send 10¢ to Room 1216, Penn-Maryland Company, Inc., 52 William Street, New York comicbooks.com