Judge, 1927-11-26 · page 29 of 36
Judge — November 26, 1927 — page 29: what you’re looking at
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Chevrons” However, “Gold was made by the U. S. Signal Corps, and while it is scrappy and pieced together, it shows men advancing into machine gun fire, and a battery of artillery- | men, stripped to the waist, put- ting down a ba e and a few other things that make it the most thrilling war picture I have ever seen. If you have a chanc go to sce it. Somehow it makes a big difference when you know a man is really dead and not just playing that way for five dollars a day. “Pwo Gms Waren” is just another example of an artist prostituting her art for filthy lucre, and it was embarrassing to watch. Janet Gaynor, who has two great performances to her credit, went through this slap- stick farce picture as sweetly as she could, but it was about as convincing as a humming bird a bulldog. Mr. amed of him- masquerading Fox should be self, picking on a little girl like that. DISZY VASES ndled re istmas Judge pays $5 fe “Yes, madam, I am an official | | of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals—what can I do for you “I wish to draw your attention to the | seratching inhuman practice of racehorses; my hus band, who is by no means a kind hearted man, ‘is about it, too!” —Sypxey much disturbed BuLLetin Binks (to shopkeeper)—Have you any eggs in which you ¢ guarantee there are no chickens? Grocer—Yes, sir—duck’s eggs. —Wesr Bromwicn Free Press Old Gentleman—When I a lad I used to think nothing of a fast twenty-mile walk. His Nephew—Well, I think much of it, either. don’t —ANSWERS Who are these Investors? An Advertisement of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company TEN years ago fifteen of the largest corporations in the United States had a total of approximately 500,000 stockholders. Today the American Telephone and Telegraph Company alone has more than stockholders. This is an instance of the amazing growth of saving and investment that has taken place in this country. Who are these new investors? American Telephone and Telegraph stockholders come from every rank and file in 420,000 “Lucky is the girl,” says a writer, “who marries a man with money to burn.” good” match.—Passixc makes a Snow or whose isn't to be o till Christmas. si Viet as ss oR OF every state, nearly every town and city, in theland. Mechanicsand merchants, teachers and bank- ers, laborersandlawyers—every station of life is represented in this investment democracy. And it is a democracy, for the average holding is only 26 shares. No one person Owns as much as 1% of the total stock. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company and its associated companies com- prising the national Bell Tele- phone System are owned by the people they serve. NUMOROUL-ILLUITIRATION Rufeul DarTER6v Now you can enjoy a really up-to-date training in this sparkle and dash. tive field, full of radical departure Michigan Ave. at 20th St., Dept. 3 CHICAGO, ILL, comicbooks.com