Judge, 1927-04-09 · page 18 of 36
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JUDGE A DAY WITH JUDGE, Jr. 1 a aw ie ih HIE HAP : EEN POLED ) EXACTLY ONE MINUTE. THIRTY. SEVEN Beene? ) f ONE SAVERY & Jo TE GRICE IN A AER | OUT OF BED —CHAMPAGNE BATH AT OX PM Ae I ce 2 ANDEE DR — AND GoatseD IN TEPID CHAMPAGNE, eR- * VY -SUPER-APER Rous - j WA Great sayings of famous men —"The man worth while is the man who can smile and edit a funny magazine’—Judge, Jr.... before I jerned the staff of Jupee, I always had the idea that people in a funny paper office just sat around all day and laughed their heads off—that was before the editor (one cagey guy!) talked me into getting out a special number! . . . now I know different! . . . as a matter of cold fact, the only reason they let me edit an issue is so the editor can go off on a fishing trip . . . at least that’s what he calls them . . . however, into each life some rain must fall. Ce ae Before I forget it I want to apologize for this number . . . as I look through it, it seems to be a conglomeration of every- thing . . . this is due, I suspect, to the different ideas people have of the expression “High Hat” . some think it means snooty or ritzy, while others associate it with night clubs, dancing and L\ drinking . . . to me, it means “regular”... I don’t mean by “regular” a bird that can drink everybody else under the table, or a Rotarian, or one of the intelligentsia... but a person retaining the best features of each. = “Mac” and I decided that the bird who sent in “A Day with Judge, Jr.,” a couple of weeks ago was all wrong so we doped out an “average” day in my young life and the young artist has depicted it all over this page, thus cutting my copy down very nicely! . . . of course, this pro- gram doesn’t include Sundays— on Sundays I just naturally cut loose! Since I suggested the ‘‘song” game, several wise-cracking High Hats have sent in some funny NINE MINUTE® OF HE-MAN WORK AT THE OPPICE ! inol wro gare ing ner an wel sug} fore T into eno} of ' of 1 one one comicbooks.com