Judge, 1892-08-27 · page 13 of 16
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The Manager’s Story By WINTHROP G. SNELLING, Boston. “I want to warn the entire theatrical profession of the danger of being shaved by barbers who use cheap and impure shaving soap. “A few months ago, while in the State of Pennsylvania, I got shaved in a shop where they used some cheap soap with a common, offensive odor. Being in a hurry to get to the theatre I had to run the risk, though J am_usually particular about such matters. After being shaved, my face began to smart terribly. I became alarmed, thinking I was going to have the ‘barber's itch.’ I went to a doctor, who told me it was a case of blood-poisoning caused by getting shaved with soap which was made from diseased and impure fats. It prevented me from getting shaved again, and I had to let my beard grow till my face healed up. “Tam glad to say that after two long months of suffering I am entirely recovered; and you can rest assured no barber will ever shave me again unless he uses the soap I shall always be shaved with in future—WILLIAMS’.” IMPURE SHAVING SOAP POISONED HIM. He will insist upon the use of WILLIAMS’ hereafter. Witurams’ SHavine Soap can always be relied upon. Its sterling reputation has been maintained for over 50 years, A TRIP TO CHINATOWN. = Of all the bright, brilliant and bubbling plays written by the only one-such Hoy? the ‘* Trip to Chinatown” ee takes all the prizes, It is now approaching a year's continuous run at the Madison square, theatre in New BREWINC ASS’N. York, and nearly every night the sign Standing room Hoyt is a colaborer with JuboE in BREWERS OF FINE BEER EXCLUSIVELY Mahe eens 11 you, want the best in the market, the greatest value for your money. a fine, well- First tramp — “* Ain't ye through New Jersey seasoned Beer, brewed of the finest’ Malt and Hops obtainable at any price. order this year?" Second tramp —** No, ain't. Was there ANHEUSER-BUSCH Beer in bottles or {rom the cask. Either of their well-unown Sah ‘rants Aubauser- Es oh fluen Standard, Madwelser, Pale Lager, Faust, Pllsoner, Bargundy-—can be ordered accordiog t9 time oybody gts led they arrests ll the tramps ae pt Ti'you want to drink, beer, merely to fll up, beer made from corn or corn preparation will answer as well, The th’ state. I only killed two women there last year, an’ 5 motto of Anheuser-Busch i T got arrested sixteen times."—New York Weekly. “ ” NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW COOD. SPORTING Gi rates D: NEW YORK DEPOT, 0. MEYER & CO., 105 BROAD ST. f guns = ao SERETING G2208 THE NEXT COLORED NUMBER OF FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY will be issued and on sale August oth dated Sept. 1st. Perfecto. OTe. We your dealer; it he does x for ta Sple bos ot tov by tah ve SA ZOO. iomth oicset and Sa Avense: New Wore ae Oe _uUuuayarveneencaenececncenceagcauccocacreaacuscuataeaaantganacavanasennegneeceseacensoccesaeceatUeyCOseUTUCeaeresenaannannecagenceygeruccorcstettann nes TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS TO FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. Who will be elected President ? HE publishers of FRaxx Lrstir's WEEKLY will give $200 to the subscriber who first predicts the closest to the actual PLURALITY OF THE POPULAR VOTE of either of the two leading candidates for the Presidency. The prediction must be written on the following blank cut from the Wzexty and addressed to the Arkell Weekly Company, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. None but subscribers allowed to contest. Only one prediction allowed to each subscriber. If you are not already a subscriber inclose $1.00 for the paper for three months, or so cts. for five weeks, when sending the blank, If you are a subscriber please so state on the blank. J predict that, will have, plurality of the popular vote in the election for Pretiaent. TTT) Name. Street. HUIUNUOEAEEEnee eee cernee veer vee cceeneeeenenn eee Data 28 TE VRS Post-O fice. amauresoearacneastevaa oarasmenegoemeuueaeueasy ean vUMeSRTOGeSUONE ase ueccesnccueeeeeetuauedenceeasueneecueencaceseevaetnita unsure crenata UT aan FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS, Price 10 Cents, The shah of Persia has a tobacco pipe. worth four- . Monthly” Cirealation, ARKELL WEEKLY Co., bundred thousand dollars, It is not prudent to let 8 rerithe 10 Fifth Ave., NEW YORK. pipe like that ever go out.—Jnter-Oce Judge S Libra atin esl zie no mohey in the wide, wide Judge * Sara"? INK “SES” AULT & WIBORG GO. socal arses © FACTORY, Cincinnati, Obie, comicbooks.com