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Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 340 “FOR THE OPPOSITE REASON” Writes Mr. W. T. Bradford of Portland, Maine yy tasy ot one of the tomer antmae Mk. prapror is not the first to ar curse to the Sally Rand act. return the little blue slip we place in Edgeworth Smoking Tobacco, with such a comment. People say, “Why put those slips in—Edgeworth is al- ways good.” We make sure that every tin is the finest pipe tobacco we know how to make. é ‘ ‘ : é 7. But we do not forget that we start- ed selling Edgeworth on a satisfac- tion guaranteed basis—and intend to sell it always on that basis. 1 as we go to press. Vertical he upkeep, it's this hi Buy a tin today. Spend a happy hour with its long-burning, cool fra- grance—and you will agree with the millions of satishied Edgeworth smok- ers. Larus & Brother Co., Richmond, Virginia. Tobacconists since 1877. On your radio, tune in WRV A, the Edge- worth Tobacco Station, 1110 kilocycles leafy distinction. ers. (init. ald implement, Mail-ord 14. A chestnut 17, High hat Fish trap. L comicbooks.com