Judge, 1920-04-17 · page 31 of 36
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April 17, 1920 assured- Zs ee The Career of T. Hardman He named a hum- bee ble quarter of our Rising great city, named it with pride. Then he went on expansively WAS fortunate enough to find T. Hardman (lling met what he Rising alone and in & mood that was con- | te fer lunch. and of By Katnartne Havinasy Taytoe tiding. even discursive. He sat behind a hey his tastes ehich wor mahogany desk in i uously appointed | Gryple, Mter this he oftice—reading the sporting page of his favorite oiitlined his use cof paper. [tv «1 to see his boyish interest hours, how he had “What is it?” he asked genially, as 1 paused | from the first, em on the threshold | braced every oppor “A word or so,” I replied humbly danity ta lesen Aston “With the boss?” he asked, a humorous | ing to the words of light in his eyes. “Come in.” He waved me | pic pusiness associ- toa chair, and T sat down ates, analveing their I ed in as an office boy.” he stid. 1 ; r mi. and pon | nodded, for that I knew . dering them as he went about his work Very Improvident “Where were you bom?” [asker rary 16 thevusaal tun oben he belies | Mand (reading) —“For a kiss the defendant 1 is alleged to have stolen, a jury allowed the charming plaintiff the sum of $500.” Ethel —Gee And I've been giving them g deliberation—extreme deliberatic him of night schools. He said he had used them, also the firm’s classes But.” he stid “observation does the trick, observation, it is, and my cautious moves, that have mack me what I am today.” I went off thinking of this, warmed by his manner, pondering his success —for he is stil an office hoy Just Married Wifey, winsome lcoking Helpfulness her w Does ber early cooking On a chafing-dish. | | By Wa. S. Aoxty Hubby pats her tresses Helps het read the book your copies of JupcGe in ee describes the messes this serviceable binder, She proceeds to cook made of silk-finished Tumsthe cook! book pais For his helpful love And by easy stages | cloth, with juper Leads her to the stove stamped in gold on the . Non-Union Wages $1.50 Brings the Binder to Yo ‘ nl ores Fair Divorcee—What, only six dollars a wee [ LESLIE-JUDGE CO., 225 Fifth Ave., N. Y. for alimony? : ou oe a Judge—Nes, those are non-union wages. lege? Well, uu comicbooks.com