Judge, 1929-10-12 · page 24 of 36
Judge — October 12, 1929 — page 24: what you’re looking at
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Seas You Can’t Teach an Old ——__—-_ —_~... —- —- —- Dog New Tricks \ My friend and I paused at the corner of Fifth and Forty-second, i for the traffic light to Near us stood a young couple engrossed in conversation. Though disercetly lowered, their voices carried to us plainly— “LIL want you to drive me shopping tomorrow, Thomas.” “Yes, my dear.” “And don't forget the Jones’ dinner party in the evening. It's a form: “Quite so, darli “And, Thomas “Yes, my dear. “TL not catch at the second ma “Certainly not, sweetheart, it won't happen another time, I as- sure you. “And don’t forget to get those theater tickets for Friday!" “Indeed no, honey; is. there anything else, my. dear?” The light changed and the couple drifted away in the swirl of scrambling pedestrians. I turned to my companion, “Charm- ing little woman, but rather odd z | way the fellow she was with had | ox 4 nswering her—eh? Down- ( q dog-like! I suppose they (7° =e | were man and wife?” ———SS ” mused my friend, “they and are. I knew her quite he continued, “before “Before what?" [cut in curi- ously, “Before she married her but- ler,” he concluded, with a sigh. CNIGHT X Marks the Spot Where the hen set. People who live in glass houses can stay suntanned all year around. Then there is the Scotchman who cuts all the buttons off his shirts before sending them to the laundry. BQ ar ite i? | Your kiss is hot upon my lips— ae . : } 4 T pause—a thought profound! ew Rees Mi Will all men’s kisses be like this? “You're wanted on the ’phone, Mademoiselle Fifi!” Or shall I shop around? See comicbooks.com