MARSHAL FOCH.
0 CONDITION SATISFACTORY. h»BI» FUSS 4SBOCI4TIOW—»* ELICTWO TSUS<JS.AJ>U—COPYRIGHT.) February 14th, 5.5 p.m.) PABIS, February 13. kuthtl Foch, who suffered a relapse •fttt Ms recent heart trouble, has n ®* further ground. His condition is Jjwibed as being satisfactory- —AasPress Association. Bridge players and smoking. Have you ever noted the calm philomanner in which a man smoking Wfttwerth plays Bridge! His contentof course, is due 1 to the satisfying he is smoking. Edgeworth carin every draw, whether y ««rts run good or bad. Next time £* Pfcy bridge, or any other card §a« e~*JJP your briar with good old Edge and a-- its delightfol fragrance 5W ««• Mr yon will feel at peace mta i*ele wide world. Edgeworth » 5r '7 tobacconists at Is Hd a 301 ■Pft ttd with latest vacuum paekiag-
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19545, 15 February 1929, Page 11
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