Judge, 1927-06-18 · page 32 of 36
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Big Contest! | Examine the drawing care- | fully, then read the rules of the Commuter Contest = ZAKS Contest Rules: The object of the contest is to find the commuter in the above crowd who is reading Jupce. To help you along, we have already written out the answer. Just mail it to us with five dollars and you will get a prize every week for 52 weeks. JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 627 W. 43d St., ' New Yerk City. {1 found the man. Here fs $5.0 for one sear of JUDGE. : $2 Di for 21 weeks of JUDGH + Name... } Adaress. - H $ state : “Would you be good enough to look after my car?” “Sir! I am the mayor of this town!” “That doesn’t matter. You look to me to be an honest man!” —Bven Hemor, Madrid SS Percy—What do you think of Brown? Patrick—He is one of those people that pat you on the back before your face and hit you in the eye behind your back! — ANSWERS AAS I pleaded with her for an answer, My brain was all in a whirl. But I pleaded in yain for an answer, For she was a telephone girl. —Everyzopy’s WEEKLY How to Interest the Girl You Love in You Cultivate a studied indifference. Praise your rivals. Do not concentr: e your atten- tions upon her. Pay attention to other girls. Let her know you are firm in your resolve to remain a bachelor, Marry somebody else. —Lonpon Opinion rd An insatiable desire for change, declares a well-known authoress, is deep-rooted in the character of every woman. And not only for change, but for notes as well, as any husband will tell you! —Passinc Snow Bd Freddy—Father, what is an egotist? Father—An egotist, my son, is a man who tells you those things about himself which you intended to tell him about yourself! —Tir Bits Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle Judge’s Own Contributor’s Corner Phil Rosa When Admiral Schley asked for volunteers to plant mines in | the harbor of Santiago during the Spanish-American War, a young man who gave his name as Lieutenant Hobson stepped forward and accepted the danger- ous mission. Today a world- weary and somewhat cynical journalist holds the post of as- sistant editor of Jupce. There is no connection. Phil Rosa began life pegging shoes in Maxim's bar on the Rue Pigalle. He came to America a stowaway on a naphtha launch and became a barker with the Hagenbeck and Wallace Tent Shows, which he left to enter the Yale School of Divinity. He was expelled from the latter for chuckling in public and in dis- gust turned Mohammedan. When | Jvpce advertised for a Moham- | as | medan assistant editor, he got the and has held it ever since. e is a member of the Lions, the ilks, Rotary, and Ci and wears reefers all He is two feet, thr nehes tall, ruddy complexion, red hair, and a goatee. al YIMIM Zp aR DT|]A]S(- le) Similar |[o|c[4 LD|Z|Z/D\" | > ROW U)<|F > ANew, Concept in | Investment | Banking Ue expected by vietue of the par ‘tom provision. Bail coupon for derp- (ine meer. 2G BROADWAY Rew YORK. comicbooks.com