Judge, 1934-09 · page 33 of 36
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Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 317 Submitted by Peg Woodward, Horizontal Mekha, Solution of Puzzle CIUIM]P ME TOyATL M7 AIRIOIS|E SMINIE RIERA Oj Here are a few DON'TS about laxatives ! Don't take a laxative that is too strong—that shocks the system — that weakens you! Don't take a laxative that is offered as a cure-all—a treatment for a thousand ills. Don't take a laxative where you have to keep on increasing the dose to get results! Take EX-LAX—the laxative that does not form a habit You take Ex-Lax just when you need a laxative—it won't form a habit. You don’t have to keep on increasing the dose to get results. -Lax is effective—but it is mild. Ex-Lax doesn’t force —it acts gently yet thoroughly. It works over-night without over-action. Children like to take Ex-Lax because they love its delicious chocolate taste. Grown-ups, too, prefer to take Ex-Lax because they have found it to be thor- oughly effective—without the dis- agreeable after-effects of harsh, nasty-tasting laxatives. For 28 years, Ex-Lax has had the confidence of doctors, nurses, druggists and the general public alike, because it is everything a laxative should be. At any drug store—10c and 25c. WATCH OUT FOR IMITATIONS! Ex-Lax has stood the test of time. It has been America’s favorite laxative for 28 years. Insist on genuine Ex-Lax— spelled E-X-L-A-X—to make sure of getting Ex-Lax results. - regular” yin ueeP THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE comicbooks.com