comicbooks.com Join Free

Judge, 1922-09-09 · page 29 of 36

Judge — September 9, 1922 — page 29: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Judge — September 9, 1922 — page 29: Judge, 1922-09-09

A restored page from Judge, 1922-09-09. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

t i _ 1 this plan is the house may keep it at a suitable from the remainder of nexpensive and the those who had to v h the detached ga followed, heating pipes from another part of pass through the temperature. the cellar to the ease of access will be appreciated by garage and will serve to Piping and wiring garage will be » through mud, slush or snow ge during garage which forms a part of the house, howeve iehitecturally a part of the building, must be sep the remainder by fireproof walls and ¢ the entrance between the cellar and g weather. The though ed from ilings. Furthermore, » must be guarded stormy 1 a fireproof door accepted by: the fire underwriters. All things considered, of the house represents ecor howe romy . the garage which is a part in construction and a con- cnience and accessibility which cannot be approached by the y in the life ition should. he paid to the proper housing of this family vehicle which is rapidly serving to idealize living conditions in the country. 2. What are “laminat Answers to these ques Department ANSWERS TO raving appl aghs and » temperature 5 is forced thr Why sh pep in and give them a perf car. If the ear is run at hi hit bearings hi “worked in After all, emotional emotional actress + there actress and the musical comedy soubrette doe DO YOL ns will be found in the next is KNOW of the wheel which any given tire will sue of the Motor IN THE LAST MOTOR r up into small particles by means of ay with which we endeavor to cure of the engine m first heats the liquid fuel te steam and the resulting vapor than twenly-fire or thirty miles usted to a tight no pr work the bearings effectively as moderate oper. the during the first few hundre these ntually seize or ar is operated at mode sn’t ery Prosecuting Attorney tion you went to this café for dinner. I don’t know. Witness . know? — De nu don't order “Oh, sure! I ordered beef He—1 suppose your father She—Indeed he was. He his second wife spend poorhouse and so didn’t give Blondine—Clarence his bald spot. Brunetta—What? mt n out. Wear will te speeds until the bearings is only one essential difference between the | musical res her soul to the soubrette—the while the comed audience, 0 quite so far. You say that on the evening in ques- What did you have? you remember what you hash.” st an ideal father and husband. a let his first. wife divorce him, let us all his money and then he went to the children any bother. Clinchpenny is greatly worried about That young scamp with a bald spc “Yes. It's the place where he is trying to raise a mustache.” “George, as long as we can’t afford cither, we may as well wish for this one.’ Mediterr anear— An Exceptional Opportunity Special Fall and Winter Sailings from New York by TUSCANIA*—Ort. 26, Dec. 6 SCYTHIA —November 25 CARONIA —February 10 10 Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco (Riviera), Genoa, Naples (Rome), Piraeus (Athens), Constantinople, Alexandria (Cairo) — according to itinerary and steamer selected. *Tuscania also calls at Vigo Stop-overs and return trips via North Atlantic may be arranged. Apply CUNARD and ANCHOR Lines 25 Broadway, New York or Branches and Agencie. Grant Memorial Coins Under an Act of Congress, a special issue of SILVER DOLLARS has been minted, to be distributed only U.S. Grant Memorial Centenary Association. THE PROFIT FROM THE SALE WILL BE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GRANT MEMORIAL FUND OFFICIAL PRICE SILVER HALF DOLLARS.. $1.00 each We have a limited number for sale. THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Established 1838 128 Broadway New York City Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000 Advertising in Film Fun Pays As comments from our advertisers testify. “One of our best pullers." “One of the best mediums on our list of fifty publications.” “Film Fun pays about three to one.” “My advertising in Film Fun has proven entirely satisfactory.” And many others—let us tell you more. Rate, 35 Cents a Line, $150 a Page. Published monthy by THE LESLIE-JUDGE CO., 627 West 43d St., New York comicbooks.com