Judge, 1925-04-18 · page 15 of 36
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Situation Wanted iW research department of an ad- cy is the home of toise-shell spect tistics, referendums, poison gas or animal magnetism. Bunk is God and hokum His prophet and profit. It is the kennel of the data hound, the bailiwick of potential inquiring reporters and in it swim the statis- | tical shark and other fishes. Through magic, wizardry, and intellectual hocus-pocus, it) can prove — that Napoleon had a full beard or that Shakespeare wrote “Red Hot | Mamma.” Half-baked youths frown ] at its “problems.” | 4 Anybody know where IT can get a AT THE EXHIBIT OF THE SOCIETY OF NEW KIND OF ARTISTS job inone? ALL. L Sue—And I always thought Adam and Ee were a good looking couple! THE BOOBY HATCH ART EXHIBIT KRALY KRACKS by Don Herold pre teen Inventor” oop old-fashioned discourage- ment seems to be going out of style. Ta any proposition, cit » Affiliation of Atrocious Artists Walkorf hotel. hink of the study and the suffer- (Continued ‘on page 31) Judge paye 35 for each krazy krack printed. P The mother 3 dired into the BA urt for ex- water and inventor | siz kids after her.” ample. It once took twenty thirt of dark blue discourage- me make a good painter, but if you think you have artistic talent to-day you don’t have to stand for discouragement at all. You simply say you are a new kind of painter, And you get fifty or a hundred other painters of the same kind and you form a Society of New Kind of Painters and Sculptors. Your stuff m ful, but, any- ay, it is an expression of you, and t thing. aint pictures but an be you. | at the real you, | spent the past week going | to exhibits by the Society Artists, the H Painful Painters, ‘ pictures, the chances are you are a fine artist, and you are making a mistake if you don’t hurry and get some of your work hung in one of the current exhibits. Mrs. Herold and Doris (age six) “I wonder you ain't afraid of letting out some of your tubs, Ted!” ] and T went yesterday to the exhibit “Well, yer see, U always ask for the money in advance.” comicbooks.com