Judge, 1930-06-14 · page 32 of 36
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A Nation of Suckers ND no wonder! Everybody now knows that even the best “drink” tastes better through a straw. That is why modern mixologists would as soon leave out the ice as serve pres: ent-day concoctions without Store's Straws. They're the modern pass- word for more drink pleasure — the guests of honor at every party! Get the 10-cent Home Package at your druggist’s today. Stone Straw Corp., Washington, D.C. JUDGE'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE BOOK contains more than 6,000 humorously clever defini that would make Noah Web ster turn over in hi staff of Juoce, the ¢ cross-word . break the si swers with the co The attractive cover wa Fas Rodgers. clever captions JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., Inc. 18 East 48th Street, New York, N. Y. Dear Sirs: Please send mi copies of Judge's Cross-Word Pusele Book, at’ $1.50 each, for which I enclose $ Name Address City How a man feels Mr. Fide's first name, the faht racket did to your bouse. der of Spanish castles Vertical . And Dora thinks thia is soap suds. If this comes back it is not worth much.” A kind of fodder for sausage grinders 7. This is getting to be quite a race course. A amall drum, . Land of beautiful songs, brickbats or what bave you. What they do on No. 6 vertical. Moo Multia? landlady. 30 Judge pays $10 for each pusale printed, |. This was ever than, 8 overheated fan. h orth the learning. comicbooks.com