Judge, 1929-07-06 · page 33 of 36
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ee “She seems very sweet, Tom, but I'm afraid I don’t quite understand—just what is a Boop-Boop-a-Doop Expert?” Fate of a Bragger Molly—My dear, I had a Rus- sian general positively on his knees before me last night. Dear Friend—Yes, ist it a pity to see those men shining shoes? —Bostos Transcript Let’s Have More Manager—What's the idea of sitting out there absolutely silent for five minute Sozophoniat—That was a re- quest number. —Paturinner Sure Cure Diectitian—A few > without oil, glass of or: nd your weight will coine of let- down, Woman—Well, that’s fine, doc- tor, Now do I take that before or after meals? Union Pacitric Magazine Particular Old Lady — Are those eggs fresh? cé “ges are cool enough to sell yet. —ANswers ocer—Here, boy, see if those EMBARRASSING MOMENTS When you toss a lighted firecracker and it lands in your mother-in-law’s lap... be nonchalant... Light a MURAD. 104 x 15¢ = $7.80 Can you imagine Einstein when he sees our mathematics? He will surely consider our relativity wrong, but our humor right. And to prove that our humor is right, and our relativity not so bad, just sign your name to the attached coupon, enclose your check for $7.80, and we will send you Judge, weekly, for 104 weeks. JUDGE 18 East 48th St., New York, N. Y. Before you change the crror of your ways, here's my $7.80, Name Address 7.6.29 City...... 5