Judge, 1927-06-04 · page 31 of 36
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A Turkish divorce. him I am saving the coupons for him. The taxidermist is sending the bill directly to you for stuffing Cinnamon. That's the blue Per- sian, you know. She is really quite imposing on the mantel- piece where I have her, even if her tail was burned off when the assistant foreman dropped the solvent on her. Please tell the foreman to re- turn my phonograph “Horses,” which from my mother. Yours very sincerely | Ciara Van ALstyYNE. P.S. If you don’t mind I wish you would send the apprentice over with my wrench he took with him, for my husband wants to fix | the bath-tub. record, was a present rd “The American worker is fired by a spirit of hope and ambition,” says Mr. Sydney Brooks. Pre- | sumably if he isn’t, he is just fired. — Lonpon Opinion Red Isn't it glorious to think that the dear little summer girl will | soon be with us again? | And, oh! Isn't it still more glorious to think that we shall | soon be with her again? —Pixk ’UNn OILEY AVES I call my girl “Well-enough” so the boys will let her alone. Judge pays $5 for each one printed. (hee \ENTYNE and smile/ 4 you smile. Don’t let them grow dull or discolored. | Chew delicious Dentyne and keep your teeth snowy | white. You'll love the Dentyne flavor. KEEPS “What in th’ world on "hat’s old man Grimes; he’s just had a motorcycle engine installed on his invalid chair.” comicbooks.com