Judge, 1926-09-04 · page 33 of 36
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JUDGE FOR YOURSELF oA “Poor Steve!” Most Hoxonep Jupce: Poor y of Harvard he never saw Jupar until June 29, nor had the privilege of reading the previous pungent and pertinent editorials of W. M. H. on the “most beautiful things of our modern namely Methodism and Prohibition.” Wh inisfortune for “Steve,” and he's presumably he writes from Harvard. ‘whom the gods would destroy they first "steve" and his ilk seem to dwell n seclusion in the "Neve to look the Prohibition has bee and thinking ts true ligh spring of bigotry and intoleran bribed for” to quote the exact words of Johnso and bought recent Sei y » wonder t sumptu promoted, fostered and exploited for value received by such individu as Wayne B. Wheeler, “Pussyfoot" Joh Representative Upshaw, and t ing boot leggers throughout the country, is viewed with conten ion and resentment by those who value their liberties and freedom of conscience and opinion for the Constitution, “the dullest f c "that this immortal do ater citizen freedom of spee sion of opinion (even though it ma from the ideas of the Prohibitionists), er even contemplated the possi- n amendment thereto bei of mistepresentation, — pc bribery and intimidation of the elected repr the people by a highly organized mino lot of money to spend. And as these same repre- sentatives, who think’ and act desire the political support (not ention the financial support) of the Anti-Saloon apticMethodist oligarchy nt was nailed by the every itution which liberties. 3 he original great itself, we all could k of our yv in the ; in the poppy and’ Flanders” could return and register iF sentiments, or if those who returned could accomplish such’ an expression of opinion (which the Prohibitionists dure not permit) there would be no doubt as to the fate of the parasites now making, living trying to enforce a dead letter. Ask any “doughboy” or Marine if he went to France to fight for Prohibition More power to you, Jupce, and W. H. M San Francisco, Cal Very sincerel July 29, 1926, RE. Edwards East Side, West Side . Jenar. Gesturwes: On my last trip to New York (I have made two trips in all) I could not help but notice how and jovial (1 guess that's the same) New Yorkers always are. After I got home (oh, boy! but it's great to have actually been to New York), I began to. ponder (that's a good one), Well, not exactly that, but T couldn't help but think (Ido think, once’in ), how much better is this talked of Probibi all d this somewhere) let me add (oh, Lawd!)—oli, excuse me, that's personal. 1 trying to think whether I put raisins or prunes 1 (Keep this to yourself or will bear July 29, 1980. Boost with Reservations Dear Jepor: Having read all the dirty cracks from Cal little boos Prohibition is t its size anyh 1 get more kick out of reading the letters pro and con on Jvpar, particularly on W. M. H., than most any other part of the magazine! Most of them seem to be the “If-you-play-so-rough-'ll- take-my-dolls-and go-home!” type. ertheless, I think you're handing the Sesqui bunch in Philadelphia alittle too much dirt. It's true that the Sesqui isn’t ing success, but just because some of you ar New York is no reason to tramp on the Sesqui like that he rest of your magazine is so good that it overcomes any objections, such as you are always getting. T'll bet the lady who told you to stop h scription last week buy’ it fro: caster, Pa July 6, 1926, jority. for h noise for Dear IJcpce: Whoever it is that drew the cartoons on page 15 of your Bathing Girl Number, lacks good taste and @ sense of anthropological manhood, if you get what I mean. Does he really have to his dislike of the Judaic nose (a by-product of Semitic plus Aryan plus Nordic even), back t ty Heb ys of Moses and David (of. their noses on said cartoons)? Is it artistic? To be untraditional one need not be unhistorical I suppose I'm being too “nosy.” Excuse it, but let's see it in print rooklyn, N.Y. Yours for truer art, July 29, 1926. Louis L..'Kaplan Husband's division in the Labor Day parade. TO SOOTHE ‘YOUR MOUTH Use Squibb’s Dental Cream night and morning. Irritated gums are soothed by Squibb’s Dental Cream. Also prevents acid decay as nothing else does. Smokers should use it. QUIBBS Dental Cream CAUTION! Great care should be taken next week at all crossings. Try to sur- vive until next Thursday for at that time will appear on all news- stands The Taxi Number JUDGE Whether you own-your-own, drive -your-own or call-a-cab the price will be the same. 15c the first smile all the rest absolutely free. and the exhaustion, faintness, nau- sea and dizziness caused by ‘travel motion. Journey by Sca, Train, Car, Auto or Air in perfect comfort with Mothersill's. 3 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores or direct Tho Mothersill_Remedy Co., Ltd. comicbooks.com