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| Tavern | Te We serve } | PICKWICK | . | | | PICKWICK ALE <¢ STOUT THE TANG OF GOOD OLD ALE : At the better clubs, hotels and restaurants. Bottled only at Sam was charged with theft and his HAGEENRERC EEE ee wéaisa: lawyer decided to put him on the wit . Boston, Mass. ness stand. “Sam, if you tell a lie you know what will happen, L suppose?” queried the judge. Sold Out to Hades Be wee a eke : ig Readers are requested to notify Jupce whenever they are unable “Quite right.” declared the judge to obtain a copy of a current issue at any newsstand. And you know what will happen if vou tell the truth? . “Yes sith,” said Som. “We loserde Jvvcr wishes, of course, to see that a sufficient number of copies eusete is available to serve all regular readers. Please use this form. —Boston Transcript JupcGe every week is sold out on some stands soon after its arrival. J. T. COONEY Judge Publishing Co., Ine. Altoree sued for $15,000 damages. 18 East 48th St. New York City illeging that when he was getting on 1 street car he fell, landing in a sitting position, and received a concussion of the brain —From a law case-book (Philadelphia, Pa.). Which rather settles a long-argued question. —Pinraveceiia Town Crier Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo— Grafters steal the public's dough— If they're caught we let ‘em go, Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo. —Los Axortes Exawisen Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle “Don't shoot! I'll tell you where the jewels are!” “Jewels, me eye! Where's the Flit? Lady, the mosquitoes here areavwful!” —Avvt. a comicbooks.com