Home folks act on “ hunches,”’ sorael on emotion, some on pet theories, and still ethers on cold logic. Her© is one in the “logic” class. Mr Irving H. Elaine writes; “Some time ago I decided to start smoking a pipe. Choosing the pipe was easy enough, but finding the tobacco to go with it was not so easy. I trying one tobacco after another. Some would have a fragrant aroma, but, oh, what a taste they would leave 1 Others left my mouth ‘like a furnace. A few reminded me of a poorly-ventilated chemical laboratory. I had almost decided that what I was looking for—a cool, sweet taste and a pleasant aroma —was impossible. Finally I cook the advice of one of the fellows and tried Edgeworth. Eureka! You can’t get , ne av/Mv from it now. You should call Edgeworth ‘ money s worth. 1 [Advt.] ..■'syjg
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Evening Star, Issue 19640, 20 August 1927, Page 11
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