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STATE, MAN- AGEME TION, ete. required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 19 Judge, published weekly. Ni ¥ N. Y., for April 1, 1924 83. County of Ne Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared William Green, who, baving been duly sworn according to deposes and says that he is the President of Judge Co. Publisher of Judge, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, & true statement of the ownership, management, ete., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 1912, embodiea in section 443, Postal Laws and R A ‘That the names and sd- dresses of the publisher, editor, managing. editor, snd business managers are: Publisher, LeslieJudge Company, 627 West 43d St. New York, N. Y.; Editor, Douglas H. Cooke, West 43d New : N. Y.; Managing Editor, Harold W.’ Ross, New York, No Y.; Business Man- Cooke, 627 West 43d St., New That’ the owners are: Lesli West 43d St., New York, N.Y Cooke, 627 West’43d St., New York, | eorge d’Utassy, 465 East Sith St. ) Yz William Green, 627 West 43d St 3.—That the known bondholders, mortgages, and’ other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent. or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4.—That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, und’ security, holders, if any, contain 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 hold ooks of the company aa trus fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affant's ull knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and | conditions under which stockholders and security | holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in 9 capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said bonds, or other securities than as so stated b; M GREEN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of April, 1924. Bernhardt Bloch, Notary Public. My commission expires March 30th, 1926. WEAR 5542" FREE cian a ing Rata ttt bili ag Sean ek aH anich Pak aia fe with postman. “prvura tn Taye ened we tune TOOAY. Agents wanted, IAMOND IMPORTING CO. ‘US CRUCES, . mex. Consors of Mestcan Diemlecs ser it ee ‘SEX TRUTH ATLAST. Dr. Cowan's eee ee — SCmNCE ‘OFA NEW “LIFE™ Tas ; = MOUT ger Aes eae ae hte Hes Dee ne os oa ai Sa aa Orilvie Pub. Co., $7 Rese St. Dept. 20 New York City SEXUAL — LOVE AND LIFE / cork on a mill pond and you don’t ¢ ago, pardne: citizen, pay. The $25. Pri, Forest Street, Stoughton, Wis. Glyn and Bear It (Continued from page 20) T= TROUBLE with Dorothy Dalton’s new picture, “The Moral screened from “Leah KI success of some fifteen years ago, is that for a crook play it hasn't any big gripping moment. The story bumps along lik much what happens—even though noth- ing does—and you come away with a feeling that you've wasted an hour and a half that might have been spent pitch- ing horseshoes, sas STRANGER on the main street of Hornetsville, Ariz., came upon a battered individual with both eyes kened and face swollen with bruises ng in a heap against the curb at the principal corner. “What's happened to you?” asked the stranger with some agitation. “A feller beat me ‘for not payin’ a bill. “Why don’t you send for the doctor?” “The doctor was here about a minute r “Oh, you're all right, then? “Why, pardner,” said the wounded it was the doctor's bill T didn’t »,”” was the reply, 32 Winner of Judge’s 50-50 Contest No. 11 Shopper—Have you something for an evening affair? Salesgirl —No, ma'am, not on eight dollars a week. in Judge's 50-50 Contest No. 11, announced in the March 15, 1924, issue of Judge, was won by Mrs. Al. Carlsen, 301 No. qf \ soTiceD, Sambo,” said a_ frit “that you have forgotten to tu off your basement light for the last few nights. You never used to do that.” “Well, suh,” explained Sambo, “I jes bought a share of stock in the light com- pany an’ I'se anxious to get a good diy’dend.” d, “Sure, and could you tell me, miss, why is it them three bawls?” “Well, you see, sir, ’tis heredity; their father’s a pawnbroker!” comicbooks.com