comicbooks.com Join Free

Judge, 1924-02-23 · page 21 of 36

Judge — February 23, 1924 — page 21: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Judge — February 23, 1924 — page 21: Judge, 1924-02-23

A restored page from Judge, 1924-02-23. 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.

Pippa passes.—Yale Record \ green little Frosh in a green little way ‘als mixed just for fin one day: Now the green little grasses ten) (er the Some chem rly wave cen little freshiman’s green little Wesleyan Wasp. You can never tell about women even if you can, you shouldn't. and Stanford Chaparral. Said the weary man Who had just finished Making a mattress. “T think PI Lie down On the job.” Rutgers Chanticleer ttt “Have radish? “Nay, U-Mah. some horse Nay. Mistress i your mouth is open Yesm, I Mass Josephine, opened it Aagie Squib I'd anything He—Sweetheart, go through for you start on account.— Notre Dame Juggler. tt to gambdlin, that he sat on the deck all day. Chaparral. She “Yer don’t think he'll run away with me, do Mi ye, Hirum?” “Wal, M'randa, I've heard tell of sech a thing as ‘horse sense.’ "—Brown Jug. you Ssh! enough for Banter. thre gate on the Stanford TH call father ( Miss Dimple (scornfully) —1 despise you from the bottom of my heart Wharton Student (cheerfully)— Oh, well, I've always been told that th is “plenty of room at the top."—Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. Mnemonic —Go to the store. rand get a pound of butter: if havent got butter, get oleomar rine. Mr. Mie Dutter or nonic—Y for butter or for m'love. worse: for worse.” Stanford Chaparral. Ark if Fatty (after the poet has done his worst)—Oh, I was just car- ried away by your verses! Skinny—They are rather pow- erful, I think.—Yale Record. comicbooks.com