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JUDGE FOR YOURSELF @ 32 (Evrron’s Nots—Jcpcr receives 20 many reales. erefore tine eer Neen de odor that he considers pertinent. teho wish their lettera printed should icf, and whether they rign them yt cccompany them with their addreaves.) An Accident To the Editors of Sepa: Sirs: It seems to me you would have better sense than putting such a picture of William J. duly so 1925. (Editor's Note—We hope our correspondent understands that the issue of Jeoae containing the picture to which he objects went to press several days before Mr. Bryan's sudden death and on the day of his death was in the tails and beyond recall. We have oe editorially that this Should i have been ‘the case, Encouragement To the Editors of Joa: Dear Sir; T ote with amusement that you of the civilized minority accused ta. tabotage ancl cher “herrble th suppose, of the inflammatory which have so pleased me in the past. 1 tee bow you, your editorial, cartoons, end sat can be charged with enything save the of those principles and ideas of which I have #0. much since my birth in this “land tree” — Pringles and cals which, wonekon have of fe become vague and mysterious in my mind, of these great United ‘Staten iy in favor of Jcpar and its ideals, Don't, by any means, be rightened inte fundamentaham Duritanism. It is my o Beapite much evidence to ‘Re contrary, peat: Jum is beginnis sing fo rwing toward © wore ibe] interpretation In hearty accord wth Seno ee Cleveland, O. wee. daly 30, 1925, A Slight Distinction To the Editors of Jcvar: Dear Sir: From your last issue I see that you have been having some people kicking about tbe things you have been saying—making fun of their religious beliefs, and you wind up with the state- ment that you thought that you bad the right to make fun of anything in the world. T have. been buying from the newsstands, or subscribing for your paper, for several years, and I have been impressed with the fact that you never make fun of the Democratic governor of New York who vetoed the Constitution of the United States. I have read @ good many editorials aimed at the K. K. K., but have never seen one aimed at the Knights of Columbus, though if the oath which has been published as the oath of that organiza- tion is true, then it is the worst organization which has ever been in this country. If you have never read one of these published oaths, get one and read it, but I would not advise you to make fun of them, Tam not a Tennessean, have never voted here in my life, but do not appreciate any one making fun of sacred things. McMinnville, Tenn. August 1, 1925, religous ichets ar'sucke” We da make fon of” of those who seek by legislation or terrorism to impose their us beliefs on others—and continve to doe.) “Are you sure the coast is clear, dear?” “Yes, I managed to make a hole in the water pipe, and father is keeping his thumb on it till the plumber arrives.” —Passing Show Notice to Judge Contributors ‘O MANUSCRIPTS will be re- turned unless accompanied by stamped and addressed return envelope, and owing to the thousands of contributions sent into this office cach week, it is impossible to enter into personal correspondence regard- ing them. Donot enclose postage for FUNNY- BONES or EPILAUGHS as they will not be returned. In cases of duplication, the first one received will be accepted. For prompt attention address manuscripts, in separate envelopes, to the following departments: Manuscripts—Literary Editor of Jupce, Funnybones—Funnybone Editor of JuDcE, Epilaughs—Epilaugh Editor of Jupce, Crossword Puzzles — Crossword Puzzle Editor. 627 West 43d Street, New York City A Business of Your Own You can have it as our district BARTLETT —made of the finest quality of Pure Virgin Wool in the Yery latest styles and bigh- t grade of workmanship; beret ft fit and satisfaction guaranteed. AnWesais$) 950 and Overcoats Guaranteed regular $40.00 values. Can you sell such values? You can if the ez- periencea of 2,000 other men count for anything. ou don't have to have factual gelling experience. For we will teach youktrsis BAe ad equip you in a way that wil insure your success from the ou must be bon- lable and willing bard to make the most of the opportunity we'll give you. If xu are such a man, let us hear from you. ‘ou will b from us with the full facts. Address Dept. 575. WILLIAM C. BARTLETT, Inc. 850 W. Adams Street - Chicago Gentlemen:— Please send me the full facts about the BARTLE" ut ‘3 proposition without obligation to me. comicbooks.com