Judge, 1930-04-05 · page 20 of 36
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JUDGE If they adopted football methods at Broadway openings. A Henpecked Wife “M ama, I've left John. He does nothing but nag and find fault.” “It’s no more'n I expected, daugh- ter.” “Everything I cook for him is 1 you taught me how to ne bite of it and said “Oh, he did, did he?” “And when I had chocolate and minced-ham sandwiches for lunch one day, he said I didn’t know the first thing about cooking.” “Is that so, no “Then I prepared the nicest plate dinner, and do you know what, mama? He took everything I served him and found fault with it and tried to tell all about cooking!" nd did you listen?” “Certainly not, mama! I came right home to “Well, ©, you go right back to him! I've absolutely no sympathy to waste. You knew when you married John that he ran a drug store.” —Cuet Jounson comicbooks.com