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SOMETHING “CONCEALED” 7 IN THIS PIPE TOBACCO Providence (R. I.) Pipe Smoker Says the “Something” Is Missing in All the Other Brands He Tries A flavor—a taste—is difficult to describe in words. However, the experienced pipe smoker knows when he finds the right tobacco, July 20, 1933 United Electric Railways Co. 24 Exchange Place Providence, R. 1. Larus & Brother Co, Richmond, Virginia Gentlemen: T have smoked Edgeworth for years. I have tried other tobaccos, as everybody does once in a while, but I have always gone back to Edgeworth. Every once in a while someone comes into my office with some new fangled thing which smells very good. I immediately shift to that. This lasts about a week or 80, when there is just something missing, and that something you have concealed in Edgeworth, which compels a return to the old brand. Yours very truly, Alonzo R. Will Ast Vice Pres, & Gen'l Mgr. What is the “something” which Mr. Williams says is concealed in Edgeworth— the something which compels him to come back to Edgeworth every time he tries some other kind of tobacco in his pipe? The only explanation the makers of Edgeworth can offer is the fact that in Edgeworth the attempt is to produce the finest, most satisfactory pipe tobacco that fifty years of experience can devise. Edge- worth is made exclusive- ly for the pipe. All the full, rich, delightful fla- vor of the tobacco is re- tained. Edgeworth is truly mild. It is guaran- teed not to bite the tongue. " You can smoke it all Yeucan try Edgeworth day and enjoy every "’" ym Jo ete pipeful. If anything is “concealed” in Edgeworth, it is the knowl- edge of how to combine genuine tobacco fla- vor with real mildness, and thus produce a pipe tobacco which gives real satisfaction without the least discomfort. Edgeworth is sold everywhere in conven- jent sizes, from the 15¢ pocket tin to several sizes in vacuum packed packages. In these vacuum tins, the flavor remains | the same in any climate. Please ask your dealer, Edgeworth is manufactured and guaran- teed by Larus & Brother Co., Tobacconists since 1877, Richmond, Va. ||} al RESeeovevy Judge's Crossword Puzzle No. 318 aa idl ead 2 ae eee) Submitted by Catherine MacMillan, Chicago, Hl. Horizontal Hard plodding and tight squeezing put this one on his feet A hard thing in the lives of newlyweds This will represent the Republican Party and also stand for Roosevelt's policies and make this one accurate. Turn this m: nd By Jove! but this one bas ripping teeth. Thanks, this to you. This is'a great c A season to A pet name for Business for this This is i Part of the but not exactly superior does for pleasure. 7 the musical note. Few and far between These can be made from a lot of scraps. The kind of a man a spinster likes beat this? I belp to fill the bill Spat A pen name. These had to fight the blues This leads to something deep. It makes the y rand old older. One of Hawt! “A voice int ag Be careful! there is a hi this. (plural) This may belp solve your problems. Vertical ie Nashlngtod this =ae put off the floor of and given a beat What che puts on di Grant, but not generally s This pair have pulled together { You will find this is customary Spifilicated. “Of all sad words—" He hae always been a dear to a stenog. bie’s follow-up letters. his ‘docs not refer toa hick town. The forgotten man. 30 13. You should get this quickly, even if it is full of stops. Thig will give you a period before a sentence. Of lower rank than a major. (plur.) Me, too. Best station to go to, when out of gas. This is a “pipe Splash and dash, If you wish this kind of a puzzle, do more thinking and less erasing. 33. Hold on to these if. you wish to stand well 35. These two letters will get you going in circles 38. You may bristle at this but consult your die ary. (noun plur.) 40, We sake soimabes, bere too. 41. What, no gingerale? 43. This fs not often left on busy street corners $. We think this is clever; how about you? Half wits. need belp for this one. er course. for having so y mistakes in this puzzle. Let's talk Turkey and call it Izmir. ‘This has caused many uprisings A cracked-up voice I help make things go up. the corn belt s leaves tracks crossing roads A superb ending for this puzzle. Solution of Puzzle No. 316 comicbooks.com