Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Very, Very Good. Percival —Is he good in Math.? Algernon—You bet. Never even whispers.—Yale Record. THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE ARE GIVING TOASTED' CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS # To anyone who doesn’t know of the wonderful advances that have been made in the preparation of smoking tobaccos in the last few years it may sound strange to speak of toasted cigarettes. Strictly speaking, we should say cigarettes made of toasted tobacco; the smokers of this country will recognize it more readily by its trade name, “LUCKY STRIKE ” —the toasted cigarette. The American Tobacco Company are producing millions of these toasted cigarettes and these are being bought in enormous quantities through the various tobacco funds conducted by the newspapers of the country and forwarded through the Red Cross Society to the boys in France. This new process of treating tobacco not only improves the flavor of the tobacco but it seals in this flavdr and makes the cigarettes keep better. The Red Cross nurse is always glad to have a cigarette for the wounded soldier, as, in most instances, that is the first thing asked for. -—Adv. Cheap Enough. Jones—“ Did you get that mining stock at a bargain?” Brown—“ Yes; I gave other mining stock for it.”
Good health cannot be maintained where there is a constipated habit. Garfield Tea overcomes constipation. Adv. In the bright lexicon of the hustler there Is no such word as "enough.” People who have the least to say usually have the most to talk about.
