Judge, 1921-01-08 · page 26 of 32
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Metropolitan Bird Life Genuine |": Aspirin Name ‘‘Bayer’’ means genuine Say ‘‘Bayer’’— Insist! The Tailor-Bird HE Tailor is sometimes called The Dun- Dun, and invidious victims sometimes speak of him and to him in more peppy patois. at “Bayer” when buying This bird spends half of his days sitting cross- en you are sure of yetting true “Bay: legged on a dealboard table, and the other moi- Tablets of Aspirin”—genuine Aspirin HERB CT CHR OCR IDEA TY WA ICa OE: DE Oy ee mns proved safe by millions and prescribed by ety flying about the city in pursuit of his pi physicians for over twenty years. Though he is engaged in the plumage busines: pad ooly an unbroken “Bayer his own feathers are inconsistently shabby. which contains proper directions Togethe is female The Tailor-Bi Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neural; Fogether :with' his female 7ke Tailor: Bird Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin roosts in the rear of his workshop, where they boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Drug: may be heard scolding each other in strident gists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” tones Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufac- te 1 5 Cephalic feather “he ’has ture Monoaceticacidester of Salieylicactd, Usually he is minus cephalic feathers; he ha a hawk-like, inquisitive beak; small, shrewd a | eyes; and grasping talons. Once he catches you, ais by Dox sto MeKew Duty Dont Wet, [ve TORNED HER OVER TO THE POLITICIANS FOR ANOTHER FOUR YEARS. your only hope is an adequate bank-account To pacify an infuriated Tailor flourish a roll of bills in his face Learn to Dance Correct Teacher—There’s another name for free- verse—a foreign language. Can you think what it is? Pupil—Vice-versa Soscese ra : forms, Send FREE, information and sorpraingly 1 ICLIAM CHANDLER Pea Ks eos, “S737 Brecowen, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. was commissioned by Lesiir’s WEEKLY to investigate, with- out prejudice, the conditions underlying California’s griev- ance tinst_ the 100,000 Jap- anese settled on her soil. His findings will astound most readers, not excepting a great many Californians who are not conversant with the inside facts. This article is a series of Revelations which soon or late may resolve themselves into an eruption that must involve the United States and Japan and perhaps the whole world. Jones Solves the Immigra- tion Problem throws a brand new light on the big question which Congress has temporarily answered by bar- ring the gates of our country for one year against the hordes of Europe. But after that, what? Jones tells and tells in a way to make our Solons at Wash- ington blush at their dullness and lack of foresight. Fifteen Other Big Features round out the next number of Lestiz’s, making it so good that the they will have to sit up nights Editors are afraid to excel it later on in practical value and reader interest. LESLIE’S WEEKLY for January 8 For Sale by Newsdealers Everywhere On Tuesday January 4th comicbooks.com