Judge, 1927-10-15 · page 41 of 68
Judge — October 15, 1927 — page 41: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1927-10-15. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
JUDGE diner, unless you lad a bad cold in the head or fell off the back platform. Even the smell of smoke in a_ theater sometimes makes women and children home- sick and flat-chested. QUESTIONS 1. Describe the “pipe of bees.” 2. How did Laura treat her dandruff? 3. What good are old cigar butts ? 4. Tell the story of the boy and his smoldering father. 5. Do cigar ashes make a tasty ‘dish? 6. Has teacher a tobacco stained mustache ? —Jack Civetr Guessing the Time The store clock says it’s ten to four; The steeple chimes strike three; My wrist watch says it’s five to nine, But it is stopped, you see. My wife said she would meet me here At one, upon this block; Ah, there I see her coming now— It must be five o'clock. —Tom Footery Catactysmic Moments Mr. Wrigley swallows his gum. The Pleasure Was All His Casey, the timid little hen- pecked plumber, rang the bell. Mr. and Mrs. Newleak came to the door together. As they stood in the vestibule, Mr. y , Ww aS methodical, said, “I wish, before we go up-stairs, to acquaint you with the trouble. Casey shyly dropped his eyes. ed to meet you, ma’am,” he mumbled. During a recent house hunting tour we noticed that renting agents are all small men. This is so the rooms they show people Very popular—the open air church for summer Sundays. through will appear larger. comicbooks.com