Judge, 1927-08-20 · page 34 of 36
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PULZLE_PICTURE Find THE Leasr’ ¢ COMMON DENOM oR. (ey ano vo ir!) OLD &8Ro, GMBRELCKEN, Dom" RIBS BROKEN WIOBBLING To THE HOSPITAL. iE ARE-W' Days GO eM My HEART inas YOUNG AN' Gay oe Deserted corset pinsing is , Swan Song , OW! vue ers a ‘wow! A HANDY HANDBILL AND A HAND-CUFFED HANDBOOK PLAYING HANDBALL UNDER A HANDICAP ON A HANDAAR, \\ iLL AMUN yanbaatl WINK jill ii Ah Ni i pinay LTE ia MHRA Wee L00KS LIKE E PAIN (ir is ran) Ww lliet e How to Be a Detective (Continued from page 6) First, we go to the nearest cigar store and inquire of the clerk whether he has recently sold a pack of Luckies. After a mo- ment’s thought, he will tell. you that he sold one some day last week to a mysterious individual with black, beady e: satchel full of currency of large denominations. Now nsult your Rogues’ Gallery . . . aha! Here is our man sure ¢ Goods’ Rogan, qu smokes Luc ard his singing voice, d Joliet Prep, fond of taking in washing.” The rest is detail; simply insert a small ad in the personal column of any newspaper requesting men beady packages and a gh! “ ‘Green on the draw, ies because he wants currency to report at the nearest police station if they want to learn something to their i In three days your quarry will have unsuspectingly walked into the trap. Sometimes clues are puzzling. I remember being assigned to cover a mysterious bank robbery in Hingham, s. The culprit had left behind nothing but an address book and some laundry bills with his name on them. This was evidently a blind. Knowing that criminals s return to the scene of th ne, I waited patiently until my man stole back to recover his laundry bills, and then clapped the “bracelets” on him. Unfortunately he turned out to be-the janitor cleaning up waste paper, but we later dis- covered the real offender, a hard- ened old miscreant named Bleach or Ledbetter or something, who used to beat his mother and steal brass rings from carnivals. He was quickly tried and found not guilty enuating circum- gone South and is in the shell game, dredging for oysters in the Delaware Water Gap. ’Cess to you, Old Man, and don’t let your new- found prosperity make you forget your old classmates in good old DeWitt Clinton! Remember; this is only the first of a@ fatiguing series on Crime and Criminals. your barber or dentist to re your copy con- taining the next big-value article “Which (Witch) Hazel?” Beryl—Should a man propose to a girl on his knees? Barbara—Either that or she should get off. —Answi A correspondent wants to know what exactly is a detour. The longest distance between two driven points. —Passinc Suow New Nercusor (calling)—My hobby is book-collecting. “Is that so? Mine is out fishing for coupla days.” EDWARD LANGER PRINTING CO., INC., JAMAICA, N.Y z mR comicbooks.com