Judge, 1929-10-26 · page 33 of 36
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Daisy’s Revolver | DRAGON SMOKERS AN IDEAL GIFT (Continued from page 11) do with it?” “Ler—I read a story in a book | bout a little girl who captured BRRINING | a burglar with a fake pistol,” | Pety y ol de | stuttered Daisy, “I _ thought it } 7 might work with y 1\, “Your trouble, little girl,” ad- | | | vised the burglar kindly he | | | picked Daisy up and threw her | | over the banister, “is that you g | | read the wrong books.” And The j Daisy, who was floating swiftly Antique Gold. | down three flights of stairs, was | R E 8 IDENT Ideal ff home, | | in no mood to contradict him. Atlantic City's Newest Boardwalk Hotel \| The burglar then lit a cigarette |, flrs for the Fall end Winter Seam \\| and calmly began packing up th Fiver $2800 ety, European Plan | silverware Or $49.00 weekly, American Plan bt . Double Rooms with Bath— i! And there, boys and girls, let ) weekly, European Plan us leave him. When they took Or "$84.00 weekly, American Plan ; | i Sea Water Swimming Pool Write for circular] | Daisy out of the plaster three Marine Sun Deck—Concert Orchestra in colors with price fst weeks later, the first thing she _Usder the manotement of Charles D. Bowthton fromthe ‘ | { did was to reach up and hang one Welcome to New York and the SCROLL ART STUDIOS j | on her father’s lug which BRIDGEPORT: CONN. | | bloomed there for many a day. Hotel Governor Clinton | As her mother started) back in | ws | surprise she took a kick in the Bist St. and 7th Ave. sweetbreads from her daughter Opposite Penna. R. R. Station which put her on the retired list 1200 Rooms—each with Bath and Servidor for keeps. And from that day | to this the only thing Daisy ERNEST G. KILL, Gen. Mer. 1] { on her birthday from her folks is Mists every were | A | Griteake, ROOM “> BATH - £3) UP ooo cox co..8 nearer st \ Servants’ Quarters Ge se ee ig eee Hy Of All Cracks ixthe humorous erosenfonl puece dei em. Clippers nition of what fe ter word? George Peck entertained a Ii you'd like to know, see page thirty, | | group at the Newspaper Club] where you will find this definition and In the next four issues of JUDGE | | With) this one the other night. Fuctions how to obtain 6,000 addi- || the solutions of the eight remaining \\t | Bill Shakespeare, then of the en al humorously clever definitic Contest will be glee two each were | | graving department at the New oat 1} | York Ar an, was accosted by | | one of the big shots of the outfit itt | on a tour of inspection. ] s let-me-see'd the | bese “shat is your name, {|} | “William Shakespeare, sir,” | \| | replied Bill. { L quite a well-known | Hy 1 name, 2" | i | “Oughto be," was the devas | } | tating retort, “ ycen around | | here for * i | | —Tir Minnor | | | And then there was the fellow | } who couldn't: make the Notre Hh Dame all team beeause he |) was subj inesickness, 14] IVENING Post | | ; Ruth St. Denis thinks univer- sal dancing would lessen crime; hut the way some people do it umounts to assault and batte | —Lovisvitte Courten-Journat “How come, this incessant influx of new souls, brother?” | “Alas, they tell me the Flit Epidemic on earth this year is the worst ee 1 in the history of Bugdom.” ADVT. | a comicbooks.com