Judge, 1922-08-26 · page 35 of 36
Judge — August 26, 1922 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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“BETWEEN ee FIRST ISSUE OF JubGE, which bore the date of October 29, 1881) (forty-one years ago), carried the following paragraph at the head of the editorial page Between Ourselves Money is no object; tall Pwant. If money I shall found a hos- ily object being to T have started this paper for fun AKthat. Dhavy ugh the enterprise y with it; my peop and grow fat, so as to require loth for their el i helping the manufacturing interests of the country more indirectly For my T have selected men who have made you Tang be with pen or pencil, and [trust you will shake hands with them every week and be happy not come in to crowd anybody else out, but only to » world to see the joyous side for want of trying T hav make e more to assist t of life, and if [fail to please it shall not be Yours truly Pin Jepee This is just as true to-day, but Jupae feels that it will newhat. if he amplifies his early state: And that is the reason for “Jepge's inside of the ind the pursuit of Hap clarify matters, s« ment of purpc Creep,” set forth in this issue under | “Life, Liberty t cover pines a welcomes letters from his 1 s. Perhaps: you may not, at all times and on all thing But we can disagree on some things and still Jvc and Jeper agreement he stanch friends. be in much in JepGe's mind so much in the minds two things that are very at this time because they seem to of his friends, throughout the country f Prohibition; the other is the ques and what is improper in pictur Follies Number Jvpce has from all over the country, from re: and culture, expressing pleasure with th One is the quest ters of intelli Number y letters you are s almost as om king. So there And, on the other hand, he | from readers who think it s\ « Those who favor modification of the V tly in the preponderance and bring sound logie and 0 prove their views ‘Those in favor of strict Prohibition seem impatient with any discussion or consideration of the subject. They want it to remain a closed topic “ Getting back to JupGe's Creed—how closely in agreement with JupGe are you on this? What is your idea of real, genuine, worth-while, honest-to: goodness Happiness?—the kind that’s worth working fightin, Incidentally, Money-making is only the means to the end how much 1 does a person need to be hay Juve believes that true Happiness starts in the home and, often, is completely there. Splendid women, true men and comforting children all count for Happiness. »piness in books; others in the great out- lo you find the greatest joy in life? Some find doors. Whi OURSELVES” stion Contest was formally alts will be announced at ‘the iy interesting a of them not within Jepce's purpose and hank yeu, for 1 valuable suggestions we provines your cordial response! a“ Many Lestir’s “.Vews little something int of my friends are asking, demanding, more of That Makes Us Thin I'm putting a very issue to make you think a writes of Orson “One of the The Don Herold, himself a famous cartoonist, n “Your Board of Di the greatest in the last fifty. years: Lowell's carte ectors” half-dozen handling is deli od » of Dramatic Criti- of rest, for himself an Nathan resumes his pa cism in this after a few we and for the theaters Nathan is un- critic, combi As Jepcr has admitted before, Mr donbtedly Ameri¢ ding dramatic a thorough knowledge of his subject with a and brilliant ability to express what he in his mind. Followers of his page will not only have the time of their they will know, too, just about all there is wductions, young. lives now about the new season's | « rous demand from his readers, JupGe is going to have some humorous fiction, from pens of true Jvpce caliber. Be patient—there’s lots of fiction, but not much JupGe fiction—when it comes, which will be you'll ee it was worth waiting for. In response to voi «“ Did Jupce make it clear that he invites letters from. his + But, to print, they must be letters of distinct rest of the family, brightly expressed reade interest to the a George Ade writes from Hazelden Farm, Indiana, “T have been watching JupGe with much interest because I know the editor and many of the contributors and [am a sub- and I think you a ing nobly.” Atta . George! “ That query—"How much money does a person need to be happy Joesn’t- seem to. arouse much interest. 1 man who has so much that it makes him unkappy and who is best fitted, as a result, to express an experienced opinion, is prone to say—“It isn’t money that brings happiness, but it’s lack of it that brings unhappiness.” a Do you use the stories from JupGe in your business? Hardly a day goes by but what some one writes us that Jupce is one of the most helpful adjuncts to his business of selling. Are you missing a good bet? a Where are those hunting, fishing and camping stories? Evidently those who used to sit around the camp fire have all shifted to the 19th Hol «“ ad the Editorials in this issue turn back, thing there for you to think about until JUDGE If you now, t! next Thursday comicbooks.com