Judge, 1921-04-09 · page 24 of 32
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EUROPE ESCORTED and INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL XCEPTIONALLY well planned itiner- aries and schedules form the basis of our programs for travel in Europe this year. Our eighty years of practical experience in the field of travel are at your command and will give you the smooth-working, helpful, comfortable service for which the name of Thos. Cook & Son stands. Current programs deal with EUROPE, MEDITERRANEAN, CALIFORNIA, BERMUDA, JAPAN, CHINA, PHILIPPINES, ROUND THE WORLD, etc. THOS. COOK & SON New York Chicago _ Philadelphia San Francisco. Los Angeles Montreal Vancouver, B. C. Boston Toronto “Why all this fuss about the blue laws?” “Well, why?” replied Maxine Arline. “They haven't taken the kick out of the Ballet Russe yet!” The Final Hurdle asked Flora Zona. retorted Dracn ty SB Waren IExGaGED on THE Spor YOU ARE A PASTRY Cook, Bripcrr.” “I'M REGISTERED AS ONE, MAM, BUT IT'S ONLY A BLIND, 1 SPECIALIZE IN HOME BREW AND HOME-MADE HOOTCH.” REALLY Making a Living By Katuertne Necrey NCE there was a man who shook hands with people, made speeches, listened to people talk, read some papers and signed some papers; and they called him the President and paid him money for it Another man had a typewriter and wrote about things that happened to people he knew and they called him a great author and the editors paid him money for it. A third man walked out ona stage, told a few jokes, sang a few songs and danced a little. They said he was the greatest comedian of his time, and they paid him money to do it. Another man told the people what to sing, read a few verses in the Bible, said a few things everyone knew before, regularly g: to moral living, took up a collection and pronounced the bene They called him an evangelist, and he made his living that way. After all, this making a living is about the ction. Drawn by Catvent Sutra Wuen tHe Jury Disacrees The Forewoman—PLeast BRING ELEVEN DINNERS AND A-BALE OF HAY! drollest thing there is! Interval By Cuarces Hanson Towne I I Ge my heart a holiday— I sent it on a quest; I said, “Go far and far away Go cast, north, south and west.” My heart rebelled; and yet replied, “Tl go; for you know best.”” I My heart came back one winter night, Laden with grief and rue. “T crave the old soft ca andlelight, And the deep joy I knew. My heart came home to calm and peace, My heart came home to you! The California Idea Willis—Noah’s flood was the greatest in all his Gillis—Yes; but if it had happened in S2 Francisco or Los Angeles, they would have called it “a light shower.” comicbooks.com