Judge, 1919-02-15 · page 25 of 32
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CED February 15, 1919 TENT AND DECK Continued from Opposite Page TEL Te n of en- Ry Por, Bus Steck, Camp Hdgr. Co., Camp Diz, N. J sergt. (blowing whistle)—Private Buck, get out rivate Buck—For heaven's sake, when do IL rest Sergt—You will rest. when you get to heaven. on’t sir, nme ell, T hope so, but I'll bet a dose of gold fish hash I won't be in heaven ten minutes when just s 1 lie and the angels come over to my bed | | ness, fter ates, the t, if ina nels, un ¢ next HA 3 : voen by Pace 3. flaxnon, U.S. 5. America nia yok Agent—Is Mrs. Thompson in? * Gob (home on furlough)—No, she’s gone ashore. His Celestial Job j up. You're on detail tonight, go down and hang out the stars.’”” Sull Going? By Jous B. Ovow, ©. M. My Steam Eng. School, Peiham Bay. N \fter the battle between the Frank H. Buck 1a Hun sub. the fist day of September, some one remarked: “Do you suppose they stopped they hit the bottom, or went on to a Spun Yarn By Sencar. Cant T. Stevens, San I've talked with men from the Sunny South And men from the Golden Gate, Men from the forests of Oregon | And men from the Lone Star State. I’ve sat and smoked \nd chinned and joked With the country’s very best I've talked a gale \nd swapped a tale With men from the Great Northwest. But the thing most dear For me to hear In my wanderings up and down Is the man with a tale, I don’t care how stale, From my little old home town. DAMASKEENE The Popular Razor RAZOR of the day Like a close friend, you can bank on the GEM Razor any time, under any circumstance— that’s the secret of its popularity among men everywhere for over a quarter of a century— and especially among the boys in the service, where simplicity, efficiency, economy and dura- bility count—=millions of GEMS now in use. Gem Blades, well tempered, ground and honed to perfection, hold their edge indefinitely—they’re marvels of unvarying quality and _ uniformity. 1 =— Outfit Complete Includes frame, shaving and stropping handles and seven Gem Blades in handsome case as illustrated, or in Khaki case for traveling. Gem Cutlery Company, Inc., New York Canadian Branch. S91 St. Catherine St, W.. Montreal ODSEST EST comicbooks.com