Judge, 1926-11-27 · page 31 of 36
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Golf Enthusiast (triumphantly, to advocate of lawn tennis whom he has enticed on to the links)—Now you see the obvious advantage of golf. Judging the -Movies (Continued from page 18) hadly jumbled, distinctly juvenile and vi It con- King Vidor, its shad less to do with creat- ing “The Big Parade” than is com- monly advertised. And it) is a inelancholy reflection that a good actor like Gilbert definitely si racked to amuse the kiddies. ‘The first thing you know they will ha 1il Jannings showing off for them on a trapeze. y tiresome picture, firms my opinion th: direc may now be DO NOT TRIFLE WITH ME LOLA, WARNED! THE TEMPERAWENTAL ARTIST A LAUGHING MATTER “What,” asked the artist of his mate, who was posing in costume as draped models are wont to do, “i: ix it that makes ust this, Guy, answered Leona, for it was none other than she, “next week: the big CHRIST- MAS NUMBER of Suva will be on sale at all newsstands and will cost only fifteen cents the copy.” Their happiness was a joy to behold. the sun to shine?” You couldn't enjoy a game of tennis on a day like this! Humorist Worried Telephone Subseriber—1 ", my phone hasn't be 2 month and you pai n working oO atten- nt. tion to my letter of compl Official We did--we rang you up to ask you what was wrong, and got ho answer! London Opinion cy On a flight with a coy sort of miss, An airman attempted to kiss; She faintly resi But still he “SIY} OIL St afk} oy} JO pus oy} puy Pink "Un ae A Sheffield boy saved himself from being run down by a motor ear by flinging himself across the front of the car, being carried twenty yards in this position, The motorist — re- quested him to get off, howeve! the car was already provided wit mascot, —Humorist ry Playwright — You play, of course? it? Producer received my Will you produce Why, Here (to office boy) dig down in the waste- paper basket and produce Mr. Me- Kay's play for him, —Ansirers yes! OISZY ADELS They call him Aael, be- cause he is always on the wagon. Judge pays $5 for each one printed /BEAUTIFUL PICTURES Swot * “The Old Army Game” By James Trembath ing and attractive pic- un Art Print. Beauti- al engraving in soft, heavy Art Mat, size margin: fully printed fi J sepia brown aches, with Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents Sa Bark” “The Spanish By J. D. Gleason A fine rep will appeal 744 x9 inche Prints will be car and sent postpaid uy 50 cents JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 627 WEST 43d STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. Always insist upon having B A, ABBOTT'S Jaicspetizer BIT TERS mnple by: mail, D bbott & Co., Bal | Relemon PRINTED STATIONERY $400 | Beiter LET lle blue ink (4 lines or less). im Bond paper, sheet size 6x’ Drader Now for Christma RITEMOR STATIONERY CO. 206 N. Alabama St. Indianapolis, Ind. comicbooks.com