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JUDGE Wey Jobs The only thing we can think of enforeing prohibition at on would be taking the cen And the streets in’ Washington trent the only things that go around in circles. You can save lots of time now traveling by 7 but by staying on the pund you can save more time for your old age. The fellow who flouts the Fight- centh Amendment usually gets what's coming to him, especially if it's com: ing to him from a bootlegger. Then there was the poor college stu- dent who was so troubled with in- somnia that he had te stay awake through all his lectures. And girly who go riding in rumble seats aren't able to walk home. The absent-minded fisherman is held up. UM DOING PENNANTS FOR MY SHINS, BOYS, SNUFFLED THE REPENNANT SENIOR The next flash turn will be Marcus Tullius Cicero boop-a-dooping his latest torch number, “Can't You Hear Me Calling, Catiline?” “What do you think of the Amazon, Captain Bemis?” sifted one of the pad-and- pencil boys. “I was a fool ever to have married her!” gibbere -rplorer. And for the deuce spot Rafael Sabatini and Captain Blood will wow you with “Singing in the Vein.” comicbooks.com