Judge, 1923-04-14 · page 24 of 36
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Are You interested in Boys? Three men on bases, and an indifferent batter at the plate—weren’t you right on your toes during that baseball game with the West side ri team? Remember those happy boyhood days? And aren't they among the most cherished memories of your whole life? Some boys are lucky because their Dads eg want, although they don’t always have the best fun at that! buy them everything they Then there is the little chap who wants a bike or a watch “whaf you can tell time with in the dark” article very dear to the heart of a boy. good baseball equipment an’ or some other Wouldn't it be really worth while if you could help one of these deserving youngsters to get the things he wants? Especially if it didn’t cost you any- thing and the boy got a real business training out of it at the same time? And when you help a youngster to get those things—not through charity— but show him a way so that he can retain his self-respect—then you are doing him a real favor. And these good things go to regular Members of THe Boy Go-Gerrers’ Crus. There is no hard work for the boy and, after learning about our offer, he does not have to accept it unless he wishes. Won't you write the name of one of your Junior friends on the coupon below? We'll be grateful, the boy will be very happy, and—it will probably add an inch at least to your stature! Mail This Coupon NOW! Mr. E. L. Gilbert, Pres J-2 Tue Boy Go-Gerrers’ Cvs, Suite 308, 110 West 40th St, New York, N.Y send your plan for cash profits, free business training for boys, without obligation, to: (Name) (Street and No.) (Town) (State) Another Menace (Continued from page 2) than a life of shamefacedness—doll up we did, Five minutes later we strolled magnificently down the corridor. The cameras spun, Suddenly I paused and motioned Millicent to proce What an idiot I had been to consider the movies a menace: to a man of brains, they were godsend. Why, thanks to those iden: tical movies, I could be a hero! I had thought of something. For an instant I held my pose—register- ing dauntless, heroie purpose for the future world to behold—then plunged back into the A mo- ment later I ree loa wee, helpless, grateful dog—clutched to my im- jmaculate bosom. What luck, my sigh jing Him there cowering in the smok Was it any wonder the town went mad It wasn’t. The infernal thing wasn’t a dog at all—but a door-stop. A liberal education for a son means an education in liberality for a father. sae England’s unemployment will never be solved till they need bootleggers. sae “Pa, what is auto-suggestion “Just a nice name for kidding yourself, Mister Barker by Cyril B. Egan I URROO—HURROO! Hear the ballyhoo Roaring down the Acenoo— Garoo—Garoo! He has at least one lion Jung, This barker with the poet's tongue: See creation—see creation! Show that is a revelation Greatest show in all the nation— all the world—see creation! Then glibly he proceeds to paint \ show that most decidedly ain't; A show that we shall never sce Until we reach eternity— If haply it should be our fate To pass inside the pearly gate; A perfect show, a para A castle built in Aragon No poppy-swiller in a swoon, No lover drunk upon the moon Or tipsy with his lady's eves, Ever dreamed such paradise... . Hurroo—Hurroo! Hear the Ballyhoo: See creation Greatest show in all the nation! Come on, folks—step to the wicket— Only a quarter—get your ticket! Thank you, Pl not go inside; T would rather here abide; I'd far rather list to vou see creation— Bully Mister Ballyhoo! VERNAL TABLEAU Spring enters—and the hanging of the coal man. comicbooks.com