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T OF THE OWN! NT, CIRCULATION ct of Congress of August Judge, published weekly. At New York, N. Y., for April 1, State of New York County of New York § ** Refore me, a Notary Public, and county aforesaid, personally appeared Douglas H. Cooke, who, having been duly sworn ac- cording to law, ‘deposes and says that he is the Editor ‘and Busine: nager of Judge, and th the following is, to the best of his knowledge belief, a true statement of the owner ment, ete., of the aforesaid publics shown in the above caption, required by th August 24, 1912, embodied in sec 1.—That th + editor, RSHIP, MAN; ete., required by + 1912 1924. in and for the State Laws and Regulations, to wit: and addresses of the’ publish and f editor, iness ma mpany, 627 West 43d St Editor, Douglas H. Ci York, N. Managing Edit 3d St. New York, Y.; Business Doi _ Cooke 7 West 43d St., New York, N ‘ners are: Douglas H. Cooke, ew York, N. ¥.; George d’ Ut » New York, N. ¥.; Willi 43d St., New York, N. Y. bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent. or more of amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4.—That the ragraphs next above, giving the names of th , stockholde and security holders, if in’ not only the list of stockholders ‘and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the com 8 trustee ame of the r corporation for whom such trustee is also that the said two paragraphs nts embracing affiant’s full knowl- | as to the circumstances and condi- tions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company ts trustees, hold stock and securities in 1 other than that of a bona fide owner; affiant has no reason to believe that any other per- association, or corporation has any interest direct or in in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. DOUGLAS H, COOKE Sworn to and subscribed before me this or in any other fiduciary relation, th perso: day of March, 1924. Joseph T. Coone Public, New York County Clerk's N ‘ York County Regist 6 George—Don't you love water sports? expires March 30th, 1 THROW YOUR SoIGE) Under the table, into a frank, down Cellar or here. Our lessons The $25 Prize in JupGe’s 50-50 Contest No. 9. VENTBILOQUISM 1924. teaches you. Wil 924, VENTRILO Chicago, Il. (Stsin the mouth and ZZ cannot be seen) you ( fal imitate Birds, “ Ani- \ ig mals, etc. without Ss moving your lips. Ca ‘This outst and book of = JOKES by mail for 10. UNIVERSAL DIST. 7 Box 156 Stamford, Ct. Two New York Premiéres (Continued from page 27) But this story, that might surely be made an interesting and holding one, he has told so overemphatically and so monotonously that one’s attention ve soon wanders. Doris Keane gives a moderately good ac- count of herself in the central woman's role. ‘SEX TRUTH AT LAST. Dr. Cow: MUP Deis Mertonteetas ais FATE ane coearves, TI S00K, 2 tor reg coma, Borel att Ogilvie Pub. Co., 57 Rose St. Dept. 20 New York City coning & Mate Learn Cartooning ‘At Home—in Your Spare Time from the school that has trained so successful cartoonists of today tara from $60 to $200 and Sweeky ‘Tho Landon Pleture Method of teaching makes erg drawing easy to learn, “Send®ee tn stampa for Rll information and chart io'tose your ability. Please state age. THE LANDON SCHOOL 1483 National Bidg., Cleveland, 0. $ ‘S™ ET SEVENTEEN,” by the Messrs. Westervelt and Clement and_re- vised by Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford, is weak tea. The tale is of the young girl who tries to be a fixer and suc- ceeds in getting herself into the worst fix What is Goins to, Happen to ¥i You? mn fear what the future has in store for Pay ‘ire ou constantly worried fhat some VIRGO WILL [Bina dread adfal i ul is going to happen! Stopworry- TELL YOU } Sent Science of astrology reveals ll. Simplysend inyonr name and address 8nd 1 will interpret the Zocine sign you were born under. Be sure tostate the feet day, month and year of your birth in yourown hand writing. Enclose 12e prey cont of : ye ind postas ro Ragen seating. Filbe sent in plain lan; ‘mailed geal over- eeaiae tie eeranehy aed te sen and 12e NOW. VIRGO STUDIO, Georgette—Yes, but I am rather particular about the ones I go in for. ssue of JuDGE, was won by H. C. Moffett, 6345 University Ave., Winner of Judge’s 50-50 Contest No. 9 . announced in the March of all. A tale, canned beans. obviously, as fresh as Why ambitious young producers like Mr. Mears go on producing pieces of this kind, when a blind man could tell them from a preliminary read- ing of the manuscript that the play docsn't stand half a chance to do anything, passeth the understanding. Perhaps there is a thrill in producing bad plays that can’t possibly make any money. You never can tell. Some people are pecu- liar. The jazz baby. comicbooks.com