Judge, 1918-10-12 · page 28 of 32
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: I Should Worry about [2 L JUDGE Fun From the Mightfers nod Uhioads si Our femsyecall Nay COONS said a sailor boy. 7 Y Boston Garters have never failed me yet.” He thus expressed the confidence that every wearer has in the security of the You can always rely on them to “stay put.” And it’s a real pleasure to wear them because they keep your socks smooth and rest so lightly on the leg that you forget you have them on. At leading stores from coast to coast. CEORCE FROST CO., MAKERS, BOSTON Just the Place Chief Petty Officer at the Training Station What was your occupation in civil life? Boot—I was a traveling salesman. C. P. O.—Fine. You'll get lots of orders The Aviator'’s Wife The aviator’s wife was taking her first trip with her husband in an airplane. “Wait a e, George,” she said, “I am afraid we ve to go down again.” hat's wrong?” asked the husband. | “L believe I dropped one of the pearl buttons from my jacket. I can see it glistening on the ground.” Keep your seat, my dear,” said the aviator, “that's Lake Erie."—The Broadside. | around here. } f dust and damp. Distinctly beautiful. Needed in srorr tome. (asta for generations. Pays for Wawif tn what |B Vinge Xnan, wediing ce berthgay wit Wrate today for Spe Been Tee eet PIEDMONT ALO CEOAA CHEST CO.. Oept. 99, ROMEIKE'S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU | { - We will send you all newspaper clippings which may appear about you, your friends or any sub- ject on which you may want to be “up-to-date.” Every news- per and periodical of importance in the United States and rope is searched. Terms $6.00 per 100 notices. HENRY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh Ave, New York Coronation Day cz “A MIALVTAR ‘Tue Crows.—Trench and Camp Sherman Was Right Judge—What is the prisoner charged with, officer? Cop—Assault and battery of his mother-in- | law, your honor. Judge—Are you guilty or not guilty? Victim—Guilty, your honor. Judge—I fine you $1.10. Victim—But why the extra ten cents, judge? Judge—That's the war tax on amusements. —Trench and Camp. He Thought It Would Win a Prize “Tie der Bull Outside.”"—Great Lakes Bulletin. The Difference After Ted had been transferred from a lady- like ambulayce company to an engineering regiment he returned one night with the ob- servation: “Down there, friend, every meal’s a battle.” —Trench and Camp. udge The mission of this publication is to preach of cheerfuln Copyright, 1918, by Leslie Judge Company Entered at the Post-offce at New York as second-class mail matter Cable Hidress “Jodgark.” Telephone 6632 Madison Square, Published weetly by Leslie-Judze Company. ding, 223 Fifth Avenue, New York Reuben P. Sieicher, See'y. Perriton Maxwell, Editor A.B. Rollaner, Treasurer. J. A. Waldron, Literary Palitor. Grant E. Hamilton, Lawton Mackall, Art Direct Associate Editor Bron: Joba A. Sleicher, Bi SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ope year, St numbers - - . Sit months, of 86 numbers 20 Thirteen weeks - - 185 Payable in advance of by draft on New York, of by expres or postal order. BE. are protected by copyright ia both t Britaio. 7 and at any newsstand, the publishers will be under obligation if that fact be promptly reported on ostal card cr by letter BACK NUMBERS: Present year, 10 cents pet copys 1917 1916, 20 cents, ete free in the United States, its dependencies, and Mex nadian Provine dd 50 cents a year for postage; to dd 81.00 a year. undertake to return unsolicited manuscripts they are accompanied by fall postage for ing Department Offices Brunew ew York Walker Bi Boston Marquet ine Chicago Heney Be Seattle | Sedge is printed by the Schweinler Prese “THE MAN IN THE MOON” is the title of this attractive picture. It is a reproduction of one of Judge’s recent covers, in full colors, mounted on a heavy mat, I1xt4, ready for framing. We will - send it, postage free, | for twenty-five cents, cash or stamps. Judge Art Print Department 225 Fifth Avenue New York City OF BRAINS | “MADE AT KEY WEST>— comicbooks.com