Judge, 1928-04-28 · page 17 of 36
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JUDGE At Sea...... “Out of the into the strangers the liv Cabin than. Nowhere . 5 Here!” Two little are about to gladden of the occupants of 3 on the S. S. Levia- In Blossom-Scented Japan childlen today?” in- s the Japanese Makara- ip as he yoes on his rounds Thursday. And he ar- ues so well that the almond- eyed ladies find it hard to say no. PARENTS! Why Not Tell Your Children the Truth! By Dr. THEoPHRASTUS E Last week a friend of mine made an address before the combined kin- dergarten classes of New York, Queens and Brooklyn. He attempted / to tell them that one Stork alone was responsible for all the babies in the world. Did they believe this? They did not! Led by a bright little rosy- cheeked youngster of four, the heckled him, they hissed him, they jeered him, and finally they dragged him from the platform and t him. Mothers and Fathers! W not take this as a lesson? You cannot hoodwink your children into believ- ing that ONE Stork does it all. Come clean and tell them about the stork’s many assistants and con- fréres who help him so capably in his very large task. In Darkest Africa “It is the thrill of a lifetime, says Martin Johnson, the e) “to see the Mombassa Marsupial swoop down through the tops of the palm trees and deliver his giggling burden at the door of a native grass hut.” Mr. Johnson has taken pictures of this phenomenon with his And movie ma- movie machine. chines don't lie. ZO NS In the Frozen North Up in the North Pole and i y it is too cold to have so they have the Bvor- lyjk instead. Note the expres- sion of joy on the Eskimo moth- er’s face. To her, life is just full of happy surprises. comicbooks.com