Judge, 1930-09-13 · page 21 of 36
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Results The rain is raining all around, The summer drought is ended: The rain is raining all around As Hoover recommended. —R. C. O'Brien “T asked him to gimme a nickel for a bed, x? how wuz I to know he had insomnia!” Stormy Night | “Lu storm clouds rushed wildly and sil ntly across the sky, obscuring the moon. Invisible hands tossed the ranches of the trees hither and yon. There was not a un of life in the house that stood back from the road, rtly hidden by masses of shadowy bushes. A dark blot stirred in the shadows, then moved, without A twisting ominous rum= i sound, across the lawn and up to the porch. streak of 1 g was followed by a lor He of thunder, Then from the shadow of the porch came a shrick that se wilder and higher each second until it battled fiercely with the noise of the approaching storin. A pale light glimmered in an upper window for an in- - tant, then all was darkness and storm once more, A key rattled in the lock. The door jerked open—and “There’s a horse here that’s a cinch today, Joe. 1 Mrs, Maloney let in the eat, E. M. A. wish I knew a bookmaker that'd give me credit.” => Origin of the Endurance Contest. 19 comicbooks.com