Judge, 1919-06-21 · page 34 of 36
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Regarding Subscription and Editorial Matters SU. BSCRIPTION OFFICES: = Main_ office Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK Wm Dawson & Sons. Ltd., Can London, E. C., England. C Postace free s and Mexic 50 cents a year for id $1.00 a year. Euro: ean arent: aon House, Breams’ Bld: \nnual cash subscription fp a the United States. its de To Canadian Province: vostage; to all foreign countries ai Sinsle dor car and 1918. 10 cents ach; 1917, 2 916, 30 cents each, etc Persons representing themselves as connected JUDGE should always be aske CHANGE IN ADDRESS: {ress as well as the new must be 5 or the chance. Also give the number appearing on the right hand side of the address on the wrapper It takes from ten days to two weeks to make a t in with request hange | IDVERTISING OFFICES: Brunswick Bld: New York; Waller Blde., Boston; Marquette Bldg.. Chicago; Henry Blde., Seattle. Fifth Avenue, New EDITORIAL OFFIC York City #3: Jvpce will be glad to consider Contril os should always be their return, if unac ‘opyricht, 1919, by Leslie Judge Company. ( En- tefed at the Post-olfice at New York as Second- class Mail Matter. Entered as Second-class Matter at Post-office Dent. Canada. Published weekly by Leslie-Jud ze Compan: s Fifth Avenue, New Jc York. in A. Sleicher, President. Reuben P. Sleicher, S Rollauer, Treasurer. retary. A Printed by the Schweinler Press. Address all correspondence to JUDGE 225 Fifth Avenue New York City | FILE your copies of JUDG in this serviceable binde: made of | silk-finished cloth, with JUDGE stamped in gold on the cover. $1.50 Brings The Binder to You 2 LESLIE-JUDGE CO. This Interesting Free Book how you can become a skilled BURLINGTON HOTEL] 431 ROOMS, 222 BATHS WASHINGTON, D. C. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLANS $2.00 and Up Per Day, With Private Bath Burlington Garage Connecting ROMEIKE’ Ss raess CLIPPING BUREAU you all newspaper ‘erms $6.00 per 100 notices HENRY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh Ave., New York JUDGE Drown by Ae B. Watsun . We Are Booze is bad for the by Summer UMMER is @ mistake sandwiched in be tween the seasons of the year, and is utilized chiefly by country landlords, mosquitoes, flies and numerous other small insects. You can tell when summer is gone by the disappearance of straw hats, although you can’t tell where it and you rarely care to. The ice com- panies abhor summer because it makes their employees work so hard. All well-regulated cities are surrounded by beaches, which are in turn surrounded by verandas. Here are found fourteen-dollar-a-week clerks, both masculine and feminine, also commen, who make them selves worth while by stimulating the diamond and paste markets. You can tell a really hot day in summer by looking carefully at the ther- is gone A Bap, Bap Peopte! efore—Tobaceo is bad for the hea Candy is bad for the teeth, Rouge is bad for the shin. mometer; morcover, any kind friend will tell you a hot day in summer with usually a few adjectives added. A peculiar thing about this season is that when the thermometer is hovering about zero certain people have been known to express their preference of seasons in its favor This is a sign of mental decrepitude and should be treated accordingly. Summer’s only rivals are the Christmas Season and moving day. In the summer time cool weather can be sought in any country resort, but it might be added in an undertone that such weather will not be found. Every year con cool tains at least one summer. We rejoice to say that summer and this description are now finished. Drwen ty Rooxey Twostsen Tue u STUBBORN JuKoR comicbooks.com