Judge, 1930-06-07 · page 13 of 36
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JUDGE Revenge Guti’s usually genial face was \* clouded with dark hatred. “Em going te even with him,” ‘m going to take Harris You must be out of your mind,” I said. “Reve “Tve wi muttered Smith. rs for this. Month is mine,” ten y after month, year after year. Nothing you can say will stop me. I'm going to he's “You're kidding,” I said, hoping to laugh off a grim situation. “Tm nly not,” answered Smith. morrow morning I'm tak ing that rat for an all-day ride in the rumble seat of my car—and 1 hope it rains cats and dogs.” even with him for everything lone to me.” — = af, Gotrer—-Not so bad for a mashie-niblick shot, eh? Things I’m Not Interested In 2 7 FTP, YY ely Y On Motor Rides to ] by ty Y look like French Chateaux .., people who are always sure you're on the wrong road... people who know just why you must be on the right road even though you're getting nowhere near your destination, Interurban busses that speed... interurban busses that hog the road silent policemen... garrulous policemen... women who are con- stantly making remarks about the scenery... men who are constantly calling attention to the billboards . . . men, women and children who are always thinking of something to stop for. Hooked rugs... high boys... low boys... boys who offer to mind your car... people who count the number of different state license plates they see... men who are con- stantly crabbing about women drivers . and women drivers. Hitch-hikers who even bum their es... hitch-hikers who make ion... hitch-hikers who sit like stones and look superior... and, hitch-hikers. —Carrott Carnoir Headline in New York Times “Lightning Kills Man, Puts Out | Liberty's Torch.” | That was no lightning; that was the | Eighteenth Amendment. And sometimes straw votes show MOMENTS TO REMEMBER which way the hot air blows. The Happiness Boys put up a one-man-top. iW comicbooks.com