Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1930, Page 116

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER Beginning their college days at W with book carriers were the first things freshmen for their daily travels over the campus. 0% &4 A scene from the original Freiburg Passion Play, which comes to the Washington Auditorium the week of October 27. Agolf Fassnacht, as the Christus, heads the notable company of phyerl who are making their first American tour in the biblical drama which was first played at Freiburg, Germany, in the year 1264. High and. clear in the morning sun_ they find exhilaration UnbeRr a bright and azure sky . . . the sun beat- ing down upon them, they climb in the cool, thin air. They laugh. They are joyful. They find exhilaration. g Here are sportsmen. No wonder they drink “Canada Dry.” It is the beverage of sportsmen. Keen as the air at the mountain’s peak, exhil- The weather smiles on the opening day at Laurel. And a arating as exercise, it has the vigor and health- goodly crowd of track fans was on hand to sece Cyrano beat - fulness that appeal to every lover of sport. the field home in the first race. © Ancsiated Fress Fhsto. e Like sportsmen, “Canada Dry” has the thor- ) oughbred quality, b: excellence. Its very foundation is “Liquid Ginger”—which we make from selected Jamaica ginger root by a special process. This process is exclusively controlled by us and, unlike any other method, retains for “Canada Dry” all of the original aroma, flavor and natural essence of the ginger root. Rigid laboratory control assures uniformity, purity and highest quality. A special process of car- bonation enables “Canada Dry” to retain its sparkle long after the bottle is opened. As a result this fine old ginger ale has won the connoisseur’s nod of approval. The fame of its matchless flavor has circled the world. From New York to Paris . . . from Cairo to Rio de - Janeiro . . . wherever you may travel you will SEloRES s o) n Daughters find “Canada Dry.” And in countless homes | r. and throughout this country this marvelous beverage DORIS MILLER ?Q wh s N 5 LE~A] lends distinction and gaiety to entertaining. orange beverage. ezl %&.‘s%%m‘%fi?%m%% | Crevy Criase DaIRy ‘CANADA DRY~ 1212 F Street "oz Gonn.Avo. 1 3103 - u'*semt SOOSConn. Yhone WEST OI83 | The Champagne of Ginger Ales

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