Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1929, Page 16

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'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1929. PN ) R “Juice Drinks heaven blows, Where ‘Crushy’ ever squeezes and the juice ever flows? = AVE you heard the news? You'll find it at the news-stands and the That's the Land of Orange Crush! 5 7 o —ORANGE BALLADS drug stores—fountains.of it at the candy stores and bottles of it at the dealers. It’s the great Orange-Crush news, fresh from the groves—crushing news, juicy and full of pep—news to remember and roll around on the tongue! Believe it or not, there’s a legend that once there was a man, a surly fellow, who did not like fine, whole bodied, luscious orange juice. He disappeared shortly, for his hours were few, and the space he dissolved in is still a vacuum. But never has there been another man, lady fair, maid or chili—rollicking, rugged and rosy cheeked, or hoping to get that way, who did not simply love it! S You've never tasted real flavor of orange juice, at its realest, until you have quaffed a glass of Orange-Crush. From prime, tree-ripened oranges, full to overflowing of wonder- ful juice, and with just that necessary dash of lemon and lime juice flavor which the Ritz o ) . fruit-drink captain insists is the first rule of bridge. To give it that tang that's brought : ; Orange Crush is pulling up the wheipend kickpto TR The Orange-Crush Dis- curtain on a new scene at the soda penser at All Soda Foun- fountains—a thriller—giving wel- Orange juice? It's the world’s big-time drink, if you don’t know it, breakfast, noon . ; tains (with “'Crushy” on come wariety to the refreshing ice and dewey eve, also two p.m., from this man’s town to Bombay and clear on around to B the Medallion) Moline, backed to the limit by doctors, school-teachers, deck stewards and on-coming young folks. Under the awnings on the Riviera and polite curb service here at home. More of it imbibed than all other fruit drinks—full of refreshment as it is of health— from oranges crowded to their golden peel with those gentlemanly little health vitamins that take off their coats and go to the mat for you—the friendliest fruit in the world! cream specialties served there. That's Orange-Crush what we mean. That's the clerk over there in the white coat— glad to introduce you. Orange Melba Sundae and Orangola Sundae—both made _with Orange-Crush. Sure great with ice cream. How’s the wife? Bring the kiddies in next time.

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