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% illed over B meirity bolders aa the: October 12, 1918 Five Rich Cuban Cigars nan Soecial Sosa ieat 30° ‘Seod Sox taday oth filer and @ Short teat fe favor. 19 get vou cyuaiated with this FRENCH TOBACCO CO., Dept. D, Statesville, N.C. ‘Getighttul cigar. War Saving Poetry - By A. Wavter Urtixe MET Priscilla, and at once | My suit began a-plying; And that I acted like a dunce | There's no d—— We strolled . the moon shone bright above And made me rather stupid? ; I vowed this time my seashore love Was fired by C— | Mt length L asked her for her hand Although she said I shouldn't; But, near as I can understanc She said she w—— » thereupon I bade farewell To friends. 1 knew what ailed me Forced me in Kingdom Come to dwell . . . But courage f As like cures like, I looked around For a new love; expected, In my sad strait, when one I found, To be r-— But sorrowful indeed to state, Misfortune had me harried; Madge took me to a magistrate And we were m— STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSIIP, MANAGEMENT, ETC. | REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24TH, 19) or JUDGE publisbed | WEEKLY a NEW YORK, N.Y tor DCTOHER 1, 1918 State of NEW YORK County ot NEW YORK Betore me, a Notary Public, to and for the State and County atoresald, personally appeared Reaben P. Sieicher, who, having beeo Guly sworn according to law, deposes and says thai be by the Busines Manager of JUDGE and that the following Is, to the best of his Anowkedge aad. bel true statement of the ownersht mest, ete, of tbe aforesaid above caption, required by t fo section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, caimes and addresses of the publisher, editor, tm: tbe buslness manager are: Publisher, Lestie-Judge Company, 225 Ave. New York, N.Y. Editor, Perriton Maxwell, 225 Sth Ave. New York, N.Y. "Managing Editor, Perriton Matwell, 225 5uh Ave, New York, N. ¥._ Busnes Manager, Reuben P.” Sleicher, Sub Ave, New York, N.Y. 2. That the owner Is, and stockboid: ing, Gr Bolding 1 per cent. of more of total amouat of stock ner Leaiie-Judge Company, 225 5th Ave, New York, N.Y. Sockholders: John A. Sleleher, 225 Sth Ave. New York, N.Y Avihony N. Brady Eatate, $4 Wail St. New York, N.Y. 4. That [he Known bondholders. mortgagees, and other security bolders own- < or hold\pe 1 per cent. of more of total amount of bonds, mort- cr securities are: Joan A. Sleicher, 225 Sth Ave. New va NV" sary Peckbam Sleieber, 710 Madison Ave. Albany, Reuben P. Sleteher, 225 Sth Ave. New York, N.Y: City Real fe Company, 176 Hr 'Y.: Anthony 'N. Estate, 34 'W aN. Y. 4. That the two para- " bext above, giving the hathes of the owners, stockholders, and sesrity holders. eootain tot only the list of stockholders’ and ‘appear upon the books of the company. but cases where tth stockholder of security bolder appears poo of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation. ime of the person or corporation far whom euch trustee bi | ving, ls €1veD: also that the said two paragraphs contain sate- Sens embracing aMant's full Knowledge and bellet as to tbe clr femetances and conditions under which stockholders and security headers who do ‘Dot ay Upon tbe books of the company a . hold soe! ‘securities ip a capacity other than that of | 8 bona fide owner: and this aMant bas po reason to believe that any | ether person. amoelation, or corporation has any interest direct or odivect fp the maid stock, bonds, or other securities than as eo stated y dim. REUBEN P. SLEICHER, Signature of the Busines Manager. Sworn to and subseribed before me this 17th day of <piember, 1918. A. E. ROLLAUER, Notary Public. Queens County, No. 962, Certiieste fled in New York County 201, New York County Registers No. 9165, Commission Expires Mareb 30th, 1919 A Censor With a Sense 0’ Humor © Judge, 1018 “Well, the Nerve of Some People” HE military censor has come in for some harsh words, now and again from both fighting men and ci- vilians. But here is “the other side” of him as seen by Maude Radford Warren in a recent article on “Buck Privates” in’ The Saturday Evening Post: The censor’s duty is usually tedious. He is generally a kind-hearted officer who does not care to go over letters intended for someone else. He understands well enough that the specter of a censor is likely to suppress a soldier’s ardor to write. herefore, he trains his eye to skip the private parts of a letter and to scrutinize closely only material that would rank as military information, inexpedient to send overseas. As a rule he is very careful of the feelings both of the soldiers and of the re- cipients of the letters. I know a censor—a chaplain—who keeps over his desk a poster of a pretty girl represented as looking with amazed indignant eyes at an “opened by censor” letter and exclaiming, “Well, the nerve of some people!” The “poster” referred to was originally the cover on Judge for April 13th, prints of which in full color and ready for framing, are obtainable at this office at twenty-five cents cach, postage free. It is a charming reminder from home for a sailor or sold But It Never Reverses The characteristic of the umbrella is its power of changing shapes. You can leave a brand-new silk, with an ivory and pearl handle, at any public gathering, and within two hours it will transform itself into a faded cotton, with five fractured ribs. Don’t Send a Penn Sce what a bargain you are offered here—and not Fos ee to send with your order: trong, dural wonderfull show you that in spite of advanc- | ing prices of material and labor we | cangive you the most remarkable values. Just send your name and address Stating size wanted. Compare these with shore at even $6.00. Keepthem only if they are the best bargain you ever saw. /f Soft Toe Bit of a Brute “Who is that man?” “The court crier.” “He is very derelict in his duty,” declared the beautiful actress. “I watched him all through the trial and he never shed a tear.” Great Chance | “No Sunday motoring.” “That won't affect you as you have no car.” “No, I was just thinking of venturing out on the highways for a nice old-fashioned walk.” | Former Experience “1 sce the Germans are talking of grouping men of the same trade or profession together.” “Suits me. I don’t want to boast, but I think I could stand off a regiment of tailors.” Some Terrible Effects “Have you ever heard it said that many of the women’s hats are designed by a man?” | “Yes, and I’ve heard a hoarse hint to the effect that he’s a woman hater, too.” THIS ADMIRABLE PICTURE « which adorned the cover of a recent issue of JUDGE has been reproduced in full colors and mounted on a heavy mat, II x 14, ready for the frame. For twenty-five cents, cash or stamps, we will send it, postage free. Judge Art Print Department, 225 Fifth Av., New York City comicbooks.com