Judge, 1930-06-21 · page 20 of 36
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JUDGE TOPICAL REVUE Washington, D. C.—War inventions of such hideous nature as to prevent any coun- try daring to disturb the pe described by inventors here. These are the same inventors i nventions prevented the last war. Wady Halfa, Egypt.— Brilliant minds clash in debate. “Standardiza- tion is crushing us,” declares Prof. Tink-Tank-Amen. “Where would we c be as a nation if science had not given us the corn-grinder, the mud house and the three-stringed lyre?” demands Dr. Abu-bu-bu, New York, N. Y.—Returning to Wanamaker’s, Mr. Grover Whalen introduces his well-tried methods. 18 comicbooks.com