Judge, 1919-08-02 · page 32 of 36
Judge — August 2, 1919 — page 32: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1919-08-02. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
In Peace and War Use ALLENS FOOT-EASE itish Government officer, in a war to a large b of bus! After the tired tramp, with if men in N.Y. ¢ soldier has returned frum a 12 mi Hen and aching feet, is there an apy she knew, w Jut and get son WUDGE ART PRINT DCPARTWENT Don’t Wear a Truss the modern , the wonderful t relieves rup= on trial. No ob- 225 fifth Avemme, New York (ity (MR. C. £. BROOKS 7 : Brooks’ Rupture Appliance Has automatic Air Cushions. Bin and draws the broken parts together as you would a broken limb. No No lies. Durable, cheap. S trial to prove Protected by U. S. patents. Catalog and measure blanks mailed free. d name and address today. Brooks Appliance Co.,409A State St.,Marshall,Mich. The Joy-Makers’ Convention HIE seventeenth annual convention of the American Press Humorists held at Philadelphia the last week in June, following the two very successful gatherings in Ch well 1 and oyable as all these assemblies are. ne program had been arranged by “G Alexander and Tom Daly, assisted by Christopher Mor- ley. The “blessed bunch,” hoping to perpetuate memories of the , planted a chestnut tree ins Penn Treaty Park. The Kiwannis, Poor Richard, Rotary and Pen and Pencil Clubs gave the visitors luncheons, fully paid for in good humor, John Wanamaker entertained the ladies of the party, trips were made to Valley Forge, Willow Grove and Hog Island, there were theater part and other hos- pitalities filled the time joyously. The chief pleasure of these gatherings, how- ever, is found in the rare communion of minds that makes this organization unique. “Grif” Alexander was elected pr dent; J. U. Higinbotham, vice-president; Kin Hubbard, secretary-treasurer, and attended as c¢ go and New York, was | | Don Herold, A. J. Taylor, R. O. Pem- berton, J. A. Waldron and Charles Leed the executive committee. In- dianapolis will be the next place of meet- i The new members clected are son, Kate B. Burton, Leslie Van C. O'Donnell, Albert T. Reed, Hiram O. Greene, Hinton Gilmore Charles FE. Sykes, Robert Le Kridge, Edwin W. Gale, “Chic” Jack- son, Rev. Guy H. Cook, Ralph Bingham, Eugene T. Kinkel, William Gaar and William Stanke. Those present not mentioned were: Berton Braley, K. C. Beaton, John Nicholas Beffel, Homer Croy, Mrs. George Douglas, L. H. and Mrs. Gingles, Chi H. Gamble, Mrs. Higinbotham, Edward W. and Mrs. Miller, Dr. John Hutchinson, Samuel and Mrs. Kiser, Mrs. Leedy, Douglas Malloch, W. Kee Maxwell and Mrs. Maxwell, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Pem berton, Ted Robinson, Mrs. Robinson and young Ted, Fred Shafer, Mrs. Shafer nd son, James T. and Mrs. Sullivan, E racy Sweet, A. J. Taylor, Robert D. Towne. FE. C. Clark and Mrs. Clark, Louis Richards, and “Doc” Bixby. Cc. L. above comicbooks.com