Judge, 1920-08-07 · page 15 of 36
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zs A Disillusioned Author By Karuceine Neovey ERCIVAL D'ARMAND was sure he had the gift of writing but he was not so cer tain just what his forte was. So he wrote some jokes. ey scenarios. He sent them, impartially, regardless of any ms. poems. ng poems and rous sketches. short stories I ideas of the respective ¢ n Bugler, Studio News, He mals, Poli ne, and Style E preconec the Ch Magazine, Trade Wild Women’s Maga One and all his contributions were ri returned Just tos It was the be Then the afores me of his work eller of the ye editor ch. Good Samarit 1 1 don’t believe it would Courts ly appoint a Receiver who will make a Md th 7 Inthe Modern Light ; Spent The troubled jokesmith And him there, and continued o their way. On the Job g that building. N beat it. Citizen—T'm not harming icer, There's a sick Then he, too. f leisurely looked the unfort the street ould happen Ly to be on hand to rent his apart- | J. SMITH & SON ‘| SHOEING | HORSE on AUTOMOBILE | An Egyptian Film What's the rumpus out on the lot? “Bi “Well? And the director is kicking ly today blew over Timely Advice Trolley Conductor—W e\1 vhat do you we Perturbed F pering) —If office on your route you had 7 (whis oner’s better stop there. ‘The man sit Drown by A.B Wawen ling next to me has a wood The Virwace Bracxssin. Turn t AND THE Seconp Gexenatio: alcohol breath 1s