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ONE PIPEFUL LASTS AN HOUR © Canada Pipe Smoker Gets Good Long | Smoke From His Favorite Tobacco Here is a challenge to all you pipe smokers. Can you beat Mr. Booth’s record? March 12, 1934 Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Virginia Dear Sirs L have been a smoker of Edgeworth for ite a number of years for the very good | son that I like it, and have always cc | tended to my friends that it is good and economical—incidentally we pay 30 conta in Canada for a tenth of a pound. Well, to cut a long story short, I filled my pipe tonight at 9:55 p.m. and lit up with one mateh to see how long an average pipeful, smoked by an average smoker, would last. I did not let it go out but just smoked normally. That pipeful lasted 1 hour and 10 minutes. I do not wish to infer that no ould make a pipeful last longer, bi hink it proves just how economical Edgeworth tobacco is. The kind I smoked was the Flake, packed in vacuum tins, and I had had it in my to- bacco pouch for five days. Yours very truly, G. M. Booth Speak up, Edgeworth smokers. Write to Edgeworth, Richmond, Va." and give the pipe smoking world the benefit of your ex- perience. Edgeworth Tobacco is truly an economy smoke. Mr. Booth's experience is | proof of the fact that this tobacco is really slow burning. And every pipe smoker knows that a slow burning tobacco is cool. Only the tenderest leaves of the Burley tobacco plant are used for Edgeworth. No milder pipe tobacco grows. In Edgeworth , you will find the true A 4 enjoyment of delightful tobacco flavor with gen- uine mildness. Mildness alone is not enough, Mildness and flavor must be combined. That is the secret of the suc- cess of Edgeworth. Your tobacco dealer can supply you in packages of all sizes from the 15¢ pocket tin to the pound humidor. Several sizes from two ounces to full pounds are packed in vacuum. These air-tight packages retain the original flavor indefinitely in any climate. Edgeworth is made and guaranteed by Larus & Bro. Co., Tobacconists since 1877, Horizontal sed in air transy Two » means a Ne sh Vienie lover Tooth pickiness 7. Avoided the old Spar 2 On the s ant 1 A crossword electrical term. Richmond, 91. A crossword bird 92. Where Siamese twins rarely come from, 93. These are hard worker awfully sting 94. What the fellows who want some change d 30 The | t thing Otherwise Bitter stuf for pu Just half ~ it or not, this is This has a nutty flave The car we all drive This marks the time This is all wet Many a good fight has heen over this A manly thing about the sal The tallest things about Baron Munchansen What nice t wild dinner pa The ¢ an up A. side-stepper an old maid loses a cat! comicbooks.com