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* Yes, mum,” said the seen-better-days spec- imen meekly ; "I useter be an artis paintio’.” “Ab, a literary man?” man of letters. I painted signs."—WasA- ton Capital. “What is the best laundry soap in the world?” *" Dobbins’s Electric, of course, Everybody knows that.” “* What is its price?” * Just reduced to 8 cents a bar, or two bars for t§ cents.” “Then I'll use no other.” Nine little birdlets izzling on a plate; In came the boarders, And then they were ate. Colorado Facts, preparation which Mme. Sarah Bernhardt claims is “the only dentifrice of international repu- tatic She ought to know, having used Sozodont for years and found it in nearly every city of importance in the world. HALL & RUCKEL NEW YORK Proprittors LONDON THE PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S SEVENTH PUZZLE CONTEST. Seventeen contestants in the seventh contest solved the whole series of forty puzzles |correctly, and fourteen of the seventeen persons mailed his or her complete set of answers at or prior to 6 p.tn. on Saturday, December 4th. ‘The first fourteen prizes ; (aggregating $220.00) are therefore divided equally among these successful puzzle-solv- ers. The next three prizes go to the other contestants solving forty puzzles success- fully, and the remaining three $5.00 prizes to those first. solving thirty-nine puzzles cor- rectly. The present has been the most popular of all of JUDGE'S puzzle competitions, nearly 11,000 more answers having been received than were received in any other pre- vious contest. cook's CHAMPAG) IMPERTAL ** Art is long,” the poet tells us; But let's not believe such trash, For the fact remains that art is Nearly always short—of cash, Baltimore Hera THE FOLLOWING CONTESTANTS SOLVED ALL OF THE FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. | These 14 persons each mailed their complete set of answers December 4th, 6 P. and are awarded 1-14 of $220: 4 ‘MRS RUBEN 2. SMITH, Morfelk Bouse, Rextarz, Mass. } ‘ . 4. W, ROBERTS, Casts Po Building, Topeka, Zar. ‘THOMAS B. BARBOUR, 9 Park Place, Middletows, Cexz. | MES. H. M. DENMAN, 424 EB. ard C, Building, Desver, Cele. ; ‘A. STEACT, 1283 Third Ave, New Terk. ° ' ‘MISS MARIANNE THOMDON, 21 Last Eis Ot., Merristews, Pa. | ‘EP, GILLINGHAM, East Side House, New Terk. ‘W. A. COSTEN, 63 East Mais St., Norristewa, Pa. t ‘BE. WELD, 127 State St., Besta, Mass. ‘W. 2, STANTON, Bex 261, Bridgeport, Cons. HELEN 0. SLINGLOVY, Nerristows, Pa. A.B. WALDEAUS, Bridgepert, Cena, care ef UM. 0. Ca. ‘MISS MAT, 21 West 6th St., New Tork City. (Complete set of answers mailed December 6th, 12 M.) YIPTEENTE P2izE, $5 7. ?, MOMTOCMESY. Jamestews. W. Dab. (Complete set of answers mailed December 7th, 6 P. M.) SUITEENTE PRs, 6 EM. WHEELOE Fergus Falls Misa. | (Complete set of answers mailed December 11th, 11:30 A. M.) SEVENTEENTH P2122, 5 k | THE FOLLOWING SOLVED THIRTY-NINE OUT OF FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY, ¥ |and share equally in the remaining prizes, aggregating $23.50, all having mailed their a , answers December gth, at 6 PM. George L, Cooke, Bor 1101, Providence, R. 1; Miss H.C. Bailey, sor West 11st St Laciar, 7 Barnum Place, Wilkesbarre, P. “Tindall, 9 East Front St. Trenton, Williaa, General Land Offce, ‘Brunner, sor Sucde St Miss Sue Koha, son Green Si : Harding Wells, Jr, Heacon St, Bostoay Sass Charles F. Mal, 116) W estm : ‘ vo NIV. 'Chanes E. Davis, 2214 Ogden St. Philadel 5. Kennelly, 235} second Aven 3 Agnes Barton, : Dyer St, Mattapan, Mass; Wi jolan, Box 1, Cambridge, Mass. (2 Bast Third St. Cincinnati, Obie: james H. Dingwell, Lakeside, Coot County, Ii. Arthur L. Hubbard, | Ie Bliery St, Cambridge, Mass.: Chatles J, O'Neill, Patent Ofbce. W Fe Miller, 16t | jn St. New York: Mis: Mary Avery, 367 Lockwood St, Astor ; Mamie James, 248 Basi 42d St.. New York; A. D. Collins, 51 Harrison St, Providence, R. I; T. H. Ray, Attleboro, Mass; William H. Dale. «23 Broome St.. New York; Mrs. John Heajden, 15 Bentley Ave... Jersey ty Heights, N.J.z Mes W. Hl. Shaglafl Sor West Main Sc, Norristown, Paz Sra, Caroline B. Rose. Sewichiey, Alle: Mrs, Well. Forbes 132 Bik Sty Pranulin, Pa.: George P. Lee, 16 West Main St, ‘Band Meicensie 70 Dovrance St Pyowgence, Rois HLA, Barer, College ill Sta PERE BE i Fr Tuaner, yoy West Goth St, Chicago, Ill; Frederick J. Rieckelman, : ; IN FANCY DE ; nur Sty Cinema Om Papel pe Pa A Basia 8 Avene B. wy Sue--"* It's a pity that such a pretty girl "s going to mar ’ erwood, 42: |. Ratti rr, care of Gladstone Hote y aman of po family" PISCE SE RONDE SRY, csr Kerk Bate Be Roth 32 Main Stu Ciacionat, Obi: Henry ©! ricw ayo Bast 4h St! He—" Oh, he may remedy that defect in time " Ave, Su Paul, Minn? Mrs Le A. Crowell; Lasiogion See Iron. Mountain, Mich s J Jr Tecitet. v6. Fulth Pick meup. ‘Ave. Pitsburg. Ps 5. 338 East 654 St. Chicago, Office, O° Rey, Oma ‘Westtall, Terre Haute, lod South sith St, Burliog: ton, fowa, Both lack of space in this issue of JUDGE and lack of time in selecting the winners ) incident to the great rush of puzzle solutions which has rolled in upon us prevents us, a unfortunately, from giving the names this week of the 100 contestants who are entitled to participate in the special (or second) prize proposition. Seven hundred contestants entered this second division of the contest, creating a total fund of $280.00, of which Sie scus uses Galle a $112.00 has been set aside for the purchase of the 100 prizes or premiums offered. These pens razors quickest sud. best because of pecalier, awards will be published next week. In the meantime we must ask our puzzle-solvers construction, Made of elk hide and tanned by special 5 to be patient with us. Process, hones and strops at same time, gives an ideal edge, keeps razors in condition all the time, Barbers JUDCE’S NINTH PRIZE-PUZZLE CONTEST will i see its wond OF ies. + a ill quickly see tts: woeder ul propert starts in this week's issue of the paper. ‘The correct answers to the forty puzzles of the . iy beers coe, eT Eighth Contest will be given in JUDGE No. 851, and the names of the prize-winners A will appear in the samber following, i. No, 852, ae: The last the re it of i Cighth Pussle Contest is Jo adgrczsctoptce ves eseres NEW ENGLAND LEATHER CO., sth 1 Tees ae ata ieeeae eke belted elas esse 33 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. | supoe PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New Vork. * comicbooks.com