Judge, 1920-01-24 · page 31 of 36
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— Jenuary 24, 1920 What Did She Mean? By Wruutast P, Suensan Once-Corporal, Med. Dept., U.S. A NOW, that I'm back from foreign land, = A lot of things seem strange. But I'm quite sure, from where I stand, I'm going to like the change. Each morning, though no bugle blows, I early rise from bed To get my kiss when Pettie gow. To earn our daily bread Task you now, here, face to face, Could mortal ask for more Than have a wife whose earnings chase The grim wolf from our door? And yet, with Army fare in mind, I am not quite content, For though my Pettie’s always kind I wonder what she meant When she remarked, with cunning smile “Don’t let jobs worry you I can support you in the style You've been accustomed to.” WASHINGTON x D.C & AT 1474 AND L S& FIVE MINUTES TO THE WHITE HOUSE, SHOPS AND THEATRES 3% Whe Hotel of Home Comforts ~ FRANK P. FENWICK Owner and Manager This Interesting Free Book | shows how you can become a skilled play: % \d complete piece tm every key. within understand Fully ilastrated.. Fer Young All musie free. Diploma granted, sy for ou page free hook. “How t0 Learn Piano or Organ Quinn Conservatory. Studi» 4. Setial Union Bidg, Boston, Mass. [ EGYPTIAN |DEITIES | “The Utmost in Cigarettes” : “Plain End or Cork Tip ee of culture and Telinement invariably PREFER ‘Deities to any other cigarette 30¢ The Doting Doughboy By Wattace Dunaax Vincent UCK MESSKIT was i The well-known A. E Who never cussed the bugler, and ‘To others’ oaths was deaf. He drilled in rain and mud with glee, He cleaned his gun with pride, And for a meal he liked corned-bill With gold-tish on the side. ‘To stand at ‘tention half a day Beneath the blazing sun, Or hike with blisters on both heels, Buck thought a lot of fun He renced his Captain, and he Lieuts. he loved a lot Vor Sergeants and for Corporals. He had a tender spot. One day the rumor went around Through all the compance. That Buck had been observed to scowl While passin, M. P. To be accused of such a thing Was more than Buck could bear; He filled himself with TNT And jumped up in the air Memories garcon! Combien for a glass of cog- ty centimes, M’sicur.” time half a dozen.” The Moon Was Full “Did you make a tour of the posts, Ser- ad 1 the Fort Commander “Anything to report?” “Private Jinks, sir, reports that the moon is upside down.” 3 Effervescence Mrs, Newlywed (to her stammering husband) Dear, you are always whistling and seem so full of the joy of living. Mr. ywed—Yes, s-sweet-sweetness, LL am, I'm ef-effervescent; that must be the cause of my stammering. On Guard! Millionbucks—1 want. six of trusted men at my home this evening, Mr. Sinkerton. Great Detectice—-Ah, marriage wedding presents—jewelry, eh? Millionbucks—No—just_ a small party of But we're serving cocktails before your most ceremony friends, dinner. Send You al Lachnite 19 razor for 20 dave FREE, ik $1.85. If yoa don’t like it ret! cv. MORE COMPANY. Dept. 495 St. Louis, Mo. comicbooks.com