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WRITES J. W. MOORE FROM ENGLAND J have always hoped that some- where there might be a vintage tobacco, to be approached with reverence, like a rare wine, Along a2 path remembered by many a burnt tongue and countless half used packages thrown away. Virginia sent us our first tobacco— and now she sends me my only tobacco, EDGEWORTH. Long may you flour- ish and continue the good work. Surely this is the “pursuit of happiness,” nay, the attaining of it! Yours faithfully, Harton, South Shields JW Moore England UY A TIN of Edgeworth today and discover why Mr. Moore searched all England to find “vintage tobacco” before he finally turned to Edgeworth and found the smoking pleasure he had been yearning for. You will agree with him! Larus & Brother Company, Richmond, Va. Tobacconists since 1877. On your radio, tune in on WRVA, the Edgeworth Tobacco Station, 1110 Kilocycles, Judge’s Crossword Puzzle 335 Submitted by D. F. Horizontal A little flapper. What to do after the big blow-out. To “stay put,” geographically speaking. First person, singular number, common gender, objective case. This makes a flock out of one chick. These are associated with thunder and laughter, Big shot in England, (abbr.) Copy-cats do this. Aye, there's the rub, Pro. This is always getting into rough scrapes. A notorious Jack. ‘A gourmet’s cheese. There’s a string to this and thereby hangs a tail, (Plu.) Hail Mary. Gossip fest. Decomposes. Altruistic Lion Tamers. The stork’s understudy, (abbr.) All the little details Mussolini's “'swimmin’ hole.” Ossified. Feels in the dark. | You can find their tracks without blood- bounds. (abbr.) You will find this inside a motor. A popular gas buggy. Result of a brain storm, What to do with a wet blanket. Greek prefix meaning near or about, Curiously Elongated Tarantulas. Lo, the poor Indian! Owed to a butcher. This starts you on Easy Street. To disturb the air with gobs of eloquence. Three-fourths of a dollar in Mexico, Plural ending. To pick out a parking place. A request from Hitler. Unless your figures are good, girls, you can't get far in this. Vertical That guy. Crossword Indian. A big money-maker. This is the missus. And this is that is. Eskimo One of ioe be jungle folk. Coney, I Risque start A. sky pilot (abbr.). Women are supposed to do this with hairpins, Married in haste. 32 Garton, Hillsboro, Tex. 14, 16. The woman pays and this is what she pays (Two words.) Tending to get in the hair, An overhead that makes the outlook gloomy, (Two words.) Wine the maid of the middle ages said to the fresh swain, Along time. This is often thrown over a bridge table. A very down-trodden thing. European song bird of the finch family. A, lot of blah blab, Apologies to Funk and Wagnall’s. Sophisticated Theological Tightwads. How to get a start in algebra. A county in central west Georgia. Investigated from concealment. A tough test. Tanned. Something most old hens Gae whovis orated ate "Shides of Webster! A singular figure. The stuff that scraps come from. That kid next door. Put this before an invalid and he'll be partly cured. South American tuber. To make (colloq.). This is what you'll have if you're ever left holding the bag. This takes you part way to Omaha. An early daddy. Nationallzed Simpletons. Solution of Puzzle No. 333 comicbooks.com