Judge, 1928-06-02 · page 20 of 36
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JUDGE haven't, around Auntie Judgette’s chair and UM tell you all about it... no, Junior, you can't go out now, ..» You can find the game iy of the Broadway midway pa ... ina long g' if you ss case there are twenty-two little mechanical men, eleven on a side, and when you press a lever down all your play ers give a terrible kick and with the a husky goal keeper swings from side to. side . there is a lever on the other end for the other player and the object of the game is to kick the same motion Fatuine Inon-Worker — Dawgonnit ... 1 can’t drop this keg of rivets... it might hurt somebody. ball through the opposing side for a ye . a nickel in the slot puts the ball in’ mot nd it’s knockout sport... and if you like to gamble... My Dear! ~ = You won't believe it, but this week [ read two books at once! Aldous Huxley's “Proper Studies” and Oxford's Concise Dictionary ! However, Mr. Huxley does use strange words, I found hiy essays decidedly clear and in- teresting, and he inly knows. his Freud onions! I'm sorry! “The Virgin Queene,” by Har- ford Powel, Jr, an advertising man who, [ suspect, must have writ even if n those “Ho, for the open rause he is so romantic, left me rather cold. In fact, I was frozen out of the book by the time I got to the 50th j However, it is well writ- ten and maybe advertising men would like it! “Let Freedom Ring,” by Ar- thur Garfield Hays, alyo failed to warm me. It is one of those indictments against » intolerance and [ can Mr. Babbitt, when he has ep, that’s darn true nd then go out and vote a straight) Republ ticket! Why shout your beliefs from the There are so many radios going no one will hear you ‘Huh, a philosopher at scathing housetops? arl Derr Biggers’ “ Be- t Curtain.” Now there's a book that won't stir up your thoughts too much and yet will you a very enjoyable, and able, two hours. Cher- mme! Ab! Mystery ys ought to put his sage” in this sort of form th © he would get to his aud Let me Didn't Mark ain do something like ? Or was it Anne Nichols? Anita Loos’ sequel to “Gentle- men Prefer Blondes” is called “But They Marry Brunettes.” It is very funny and better than the first hook see. “My Gard! It’s my husband!" Doris (seeing milk wagon hit by car)—Oh, the poor man! He looks terribly hurt. Dave—There, there, don’t cry over spilled milkmen, comicbooks.com