Judge, 1919-01-18 · page 30 of 34
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This Chest FREE RO Bizet and per Terms $6.00 per 100 notices HENRY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh Ave.. No Quarter Given a Reason! at Lakes Recruit Tiexe’s Remember! Remember that all those girls you are writing to just for pastime now will remember every- thing you write.—Flights and Landings, A. E. F., France | (“Good-Bye, Old Pal!” You don’t have to hail from Arizona, or own a horse, to appreciate the affection carried out by the artist's wo | brush in this picture. There's | more truth than color in it - Should you desire @ copy. f | in full colors, mounted on 0 heavy mot, 11214, ready for | Jedge Art Priot Department ‘125 Filth Avenue New York City > to ‘ceat jeden le ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS 6A Flatiron Building, New York FUN from our FIGHTERS Good Things m Service Papers Force of Habit when dining at ly tucked away Elegy in Training Camp By Barsey Frys~ Supply ( HEAR a toot called Across m bosom out the sand at d will spend the night istant days of yore the skic to mop the floor sheets upon my bed in the Istayed out late t It was once grew red But then I never h And had » [used to rise at eight and take my bath lash for thirty minutes in the tub, And if my eggs were soft I'd vent my wrath, But now I daily scramble for my grub. There is a chap named Brady next \ bigger man than I and rough, by Gum This morning in a batt ‘er the tea. t first—I bit him on the thumb. T [used to be a right important mar Who builded cities the men their dues But when the sergeant Dress up that line!” T stiffen up and shiver in my shoes awls, My gr He rox ma But still he hasn't got a thin: He never had to live in Training Camp. didad was an officer with Lec on me They say that that war he showed some speed, But I'll be switched if 1 will take I'll let “em see I'm of t ne old breed And be a damne: icer or BUST. With the Ballast And how do we travel overseas?” the en- listed man asked the capt © Third the cer answered The private 1, as all privates do wken they receive cheery information from company commar Then, after smiling, he remarked “There will be nothing on that boat lower down than Lam but the keel."—Trench and Camp rs. JUDGE TABLETS FOR Grippe | Cold ] in the | Head | Headaches | Neuralgias Spanish Influenza ¥ | Women’s Aches and Ills Rheumatic and Sciatic Pains ] | Ask Your Druggist for A-K Tablets Sold in Convenient Pocket Packages Small Size Dozen Size ’ — 10c BY 2c | See Monogram K on the Genuine Tho Antikamais Remedy Company St. Louie, Me. Accounts to Settle The war is not over yet—it will require at | least two years for the privates to get even with the non-coms and officers. —Globe and Anchor Interior Decoration ~ Wnts Ocr Navat Guss West Asnore —Great Lakes Bulletin Don’t Wear a Truss Brooks’ Appliance, the modern scientific new disco springs or pads. tn, C.EGROOKS Brooks’ Rupture Appliance Has automati ~ ons. Bind: d draws the n limb. No Sent on trial to prove Catalog and measure address today. je St., Marshall, Mich. would a brok Durable, cheap. Protected by U.S. patents nks mailed free. Send name a: irooks Appliance Co., 409 Si ken parts toge ves. No lie comicbooks.com