Judge, 1928-01-14 · page 3 of 36
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Ca Ocig763444 TN SANTO 8 A band in Poland played jazz pieces continually for thirty-three hours. No won der they have wars in Europe. recently Fur coats of Freneh seal, Hud son seal, American broadt: Australian opossum and Si squirrel are now being for the spring sales. Well, there's more than one way to skin a eat. ae The motto of our Navy De partment seems to be “Hew to the red tape; let the ships fall where they may.” An English periodical points out that at formal partics in some parts of Wales when the sand in a la glass runs out. Over here s don’t leave till the gin runs out. the guests depart Davoutrer—Psst! Father—the top button of your vest is unfastened! P ‘ you no shame? JUDGING THE NEWS A Manhattan motorist writes in that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions and so. are the streets of New York President Calles, of Mexico, has expressed a desire to become 1 farmer at the terminati his political life. Just’ now he seems to be trying to beat his swords into oil shares. —Jack Suvrriewortit n of Have UDGE. Volume 879.” Addition: and copyrighted Secretary; 027 Wes comicbooks.com