Judge, 1935-01 · page 39 of 40
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FOUR ROSES WEISIKEY FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES LOUISVILLE + BALTIMORE Try thee other famous whiskies: PAUL JONES, ANTIQUE, OLD OSCAR PEPPER, SHIPPING PORT. “Tl take the old things” New things are important To progress, I'm told; But you take the new things, And I'll take the old. Old houses with beams That are darkened with age. Old books with a dog-ear On ‘most every page. Old slippers whose wrinkles Are those of my feet. Old pipes that the years Have made mellow and sweet. Old friends who know when To be silent, when gay, And who when they talk Have something to say. Old Four Roses Whiskey — And by old, I mean o/d — With a rich-ripe aroma And a color like gold. Not a whiskey like many Of those that I've seen, That are tasteless and flat, } Or else fiery and green. But a whiskey distilled In the old-fashioned way, By the methods they followed In grandfather's day. Distilled from choice grain, And aged in the wood — Aged by Nature herself Till it’s better than good Yes, you take the new things — The new liquor that's sold. T'll stick to Four Roses, A whiskey that’s ofd. xk ke Four Roses is a proud product of the old Frankfort Distilleries, a company that’s been making fine whiskey for four generations. It’s made the only way truly great whiskey can be made—by the slow, costly old-fashioned meth- od. Four Roses is a blend of straight whiskies, and comes sealed in the patented bootleg- proof Frankfort Pack ghat must be destroyed before (& bottle witl can be removed. We'd like to send you a copy of “Irvin S. Cobb's Own Recipe Book"—$100 worth of humor by a master writer, Send 10¢ in stamps to Frankfort Distilleries, Dept. 137, Louisville, Ky. comicbooks.com