Judge, 1926-07-24 · page 34 of 36
Judge — July 24, 1926 — page 34: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1926-07-24. 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.
Summer Reductions ANY THREE PRINTS $1.00 “The Spanish Bark” By J. D. Gleason A fine reproduction in brilliant coloring, will appeal to all who love the sea. Prints are 74 x9 inches Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 Cents “See-Saw” By Delevante A beautiful reproduction in one color of a crayon- pencil drawing which graphically illustrates the changes Time has made in the fair sex. Printed on 19x 15 inches, with wide margins heavy Art Mat, for framing. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents “The Old Army Game” By James Trembath One of the most interesting and attractive pic- tures ever reproduced as an Art Print. Beauti- fully printed from the original engraving in soft two-toned sepia brown on heavy Art Mat, 19 x 15 inches, with wide margins. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon ‘receipt of 50 cents cents OTHER NEW ART PRINTS ‘The Sea Hawk’ Have a Look at Venu: Hasn't Scratched Yet ‘Circus Days”. . ‘Some Kidd" ‘Tee for Two’ hero che Standards of Musical ” “Saturday Night “Be Yourself” “The Curse of Drink” sist Setar 7 JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 627 WEST 43d STREET NEW YORK “They call her Daisy Because “Everybody picks her to pieces.” . Judge pays $5 for each one printed. Key to Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 83 Horizontal 1. The only way to enjoy going to the Sesqui- centennial is to go on this. 5. Why her sweetic went away. 13, A Scotch exclamation. §. The drinks of the drugstore cowboy. . Remain. doctrine or system, Rot. + Three men and this make a quartet, ; The great A . The girl friend’s friend. 3 Fifty-five. . The lowest tides. Stitch, . New York s patron saint, A nail holder. . The nut that holds the steering wheel. ; A high ball. |. To open up. . A very sweet flower. . To border upon; to be contiguous. . An Alaskan pole. . An East Side regular guy. . Girl’s name. stair post. her's” little playmate. . Covered with hail, snow and rain, A thoroughfare (abbr.). Royal Pantellas (in 6. Turf. 57. Something clinging vines do, (Careful now!) Part of the verb to be. . Palatial palace for porkers. An old butter. Crow-like birds. Asinine horses, ‘These come from Denmark. Spasmodic twitching of the muscles. college on the Thames. constellation of the southern hemi- sphere represented by a man with a sword by side. 71. Something it’s necessary to have to get a job as a dentist. 72. Why her sweetie came back, ; An infernal author. Vertical . Insh anesthetic. To sit pretty. What Julius Caesar was at Christmas, And (Fr.) A.kind of a poo . This man married “the only woman in the world.” 7. A narrative poem. 8. Part of the verb to be. 9. A forgotten bridal promise, 10, ‘When the, wages ofthis are paid some people will get time and a half for overtime. 11. ‘This is made to be worshiped, 12, The only time most waiters do this is when they play tennis 4 A snake in the grass. u's gerteer in A Hind gear. (Dry and get it!) 20. Love in a flivver. 22, A humbug. 25. Asiatic Open Underwear (init. 26. Scatter about. 27, Favorite fruit of financier’s. 29. Lower parts of the car Satisfied. }. Policemen (slang). Ph as for examination: 3 = Cr neg bavi (No foolin, ; fifiees oe |. Homes of love birds. Pay - ing. . This should be the finish. }. A zoological dry advocate. 57, This is always tipping at summer resorts. BS Famous locks. Magnificent Urganization of Trusting Idiots Gait). 1 be, 61. Dispate! 62. A waterfall ‘That inevitable conjunction. |. The kin you love to touch. 32 orl COME \zzy cere ee ee 2 Tonnnie “Fond oP j Sombie way CAuLiFLowerm CAULING A LITTLE CAULIFLOWER 2 Tnesriate Bate FULL OF CHAMPAGNE CELEBRATING SENDS (ONBATIE "ZY ELBOW NESS WHITER LOCKED 2 Wt IHCOMPREHEN — AGED PHRENOLOGIST READING my THE BUMPS ON -THE HEAD OF A -PIN. in HAPPY UTTLE PERIODS LEAV— ING “HE PENITENTIARY THEIR SENTENCE 1S ENDED WRoNt sve O ° Botn swes oF THE QUESTION, G00-BY SAD Wat! Broken Down PEN -PoInT DROWNING ITSELF iw AN INK— SRATHED YeT AO LOVESIOX, DOUAR WATCHES SITTING ON A Paaic BENE HOWDING HAN (; fouls comicbooks.com