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The local usual number of who devote themselves to study French, les the taking lessons, art galleries, studying Delsarte and keeping from the Broadway night-clubs in the fond belief that by doi improving their craft. They are the retresses: scene discloses young ing ning piano, fencing visiting away « so they are »sitions in their fools. What they | gain from their idiotically irrele- vant didoes is not the knowledge of how to act the but merely the knowledge of how to act ina They so much And being a lady has very little to do with Bernhardt didn't learn her art by han’ round the Louvre, spending her nights playing Chopin and stabbing at the air with a sword, on stage drawing-room, don’t wish to be actresse as they wish to be ladies. actin Bulletin It is rumored that a corporation recently, instead of forwardin check, merely sent it. —Dvutix Ovixtox is But a Well-Fed One Teacher—F rank, cannibal ? what is a “Don’t know, mum.” “Well, if you ate your father | and mother, what would you be? “An orphan, mum.” —Paturixper “Didn't claim when you sold me this car that you would replace anything that’ broke or was missi “Yes, sir. What is it?” “Well, I want four front teeth and a collar-bone.” —Tir-Birs you The the Ball in disguise. —Dentax Ovtsios Policewoman goes THE BELL SYSTEM 18 BUILDING AHEAD OF THE GROWTH OF THE COUNTRY This is the telephone’s job and goal An Advertisement of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company Tue United States is de- veloping a new civilization. The telephone is an indis- pensable element in it. The Bell System is building ahead of the growth of this civilization. In 1929 the telephone budget for land and buildings is 54 million dollars, with new buildings rising in 200 cities. New equipment for central offices will cost 142 millions; exchange lines 120 millions; toll lines 119 millions. The Bell System's total expenditure for plant and service improvements this year will be 559 million dollars, START NOW? Solutions to any or all problems in the Lenz $14,000 Bridge Con- test may be submitted up to the close of the contest on Sept. 30th. Problem One appeared in’ the June 22nd _ issue Juvce, All hack issues containing problems are obtainable at 15¢ per copy by writing Judge Publishing Co., Inc., 18 East 48th Strect, New York, N. Y. This outlay is required because the telephone is a universal servant of this democracy. Business uses it to cre- ate more prosperity. Homes use it for comfort and protection, for keeping friendships alive and en- riching life. Its general use enables each personality to extend itself without regard to distance. The telephone ideal is that anyone, anywhere, shall be able to talk quickly and at reasonable cost with anyone, anywhere else. There is no standing still in the Bell System BITTERS Tones the Stomach Improves the Appetite Aids Digestion