Judge, 1929-02-02 · page 27 of 36
Judge — February 2, 1929 — page 27: what you’re looking at
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JUDGE The matings refreshment-imbiber (abolishes rattling cups, ete.) Once there was a man who lived in Aberdeen and when he was at death's door he refused to give up the ghost. —Evervnopy's Weekty The Girl—While you are ask- ing daddy I'll play something jolly on the piano. Her Beau—I shouldn't. Some people can't keep their feet still when they hear music. —Answens A man, running after a taxi- cab, panted to the driver, “How much to the station from here?” “Fifty cents,” replied — the driver. The man continued to run, and, having covered another stretch, inquired breathlessly of — the driver, “How much now?” “Seventy :" retorted the driv “Ye're runnin’ the wrong —Trrt Brrs Heres ror Tinvrrecorrs Suort-stantep Srovse—It’s no good trying to hide, Augustus. I can see you quite plainly. ° entrance (for late mers) —Loxpon Ortxton —Evenrvnopy's Werkty ij ' | } j comicbooks.com