Judge, 1930-12-06 · page 27 of 36
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High Hat (Continued from page 15) ple game, which is something in these | days when such dumb things as back- gammon are the rage, but it tal super-human (editori (Take a bow, Judge Jr.) all you need is a copy of Ju all the captions neatly cut out from heneath the comic (oh yeah?) toons, The trick, then, is for every- one to take a er: at each cartoon presented, fitting it out with what he (women allowed, too) thinks to be the original crack that fits the picture. The knack, of course, is to bone up for a year or so in advance of playing the game on the sortof pictures that recurin this clownsheet. These will fall into pedestrian, plumber, professor, bald head, toboggan, rumble seat, rack- eteer, husband-wife-lover, ete., ecte., ete, jokes. Probably the crack that fits all of them would be “The absent- minded racketeer puts his laundry on the spot and the pedestrian takes the plumber for a ride in an open rumble seat with a janitor firing as he sees the whites of the Scotchman’s eyes as Levine opened his purse and forty- four Ed Graham's jumped out.” The n be played with the Ulter-Suffisticatid Noo Yawka, too, if i Idicted to class m ines, as y call them, Hihattractions Bares Gattant’s greeting to all ladies who enter his Night Club: “Ww vod cefneeng, Meesis Gal- Jahnt!" and the night a lady we companied by a listing pre- and Barney said his greeting pre-warrior got away so caught the cab in which he came... « The latest Hush Hall in the Fried Fifties, whose door under the stoop was heightened to-keep dents outa i 2 jan at Don man’s County Fai : guar- antees to produce any card, be it Bu ness, Union, Playing, ete. He ¢ them in a long Opera Cloak, which weighs fifty pounds and contains more than three thousand cards. Mae, the kracked kewpie, asked for a Xmas ‘d, of course. And the football ame Don permits the customers to y ‘tween dancing halves. ‘Two peo- ple play it and the men always want to be Notre Dame and the ladies al- ways want to be Yale... My-goody- grape-nuts !!! Lord & Taylor's, if I may judge by Mac's new double-breasted camel’s- «The men’s shop at | hair coat, It's so big he thinks he’s | Judge Crater in it... Leon Gordon's | portraits of Amcrica’s most important wimmen. He told me many interest- ing things about the sittings, wh (Continued on page 27) Tiere is a policy that is just the right policy to suit your individual needs. For as: ance in choosing it, write Inquiry Bureau, 197 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. LiFe INSURANCE COMPANY OF Boston. MassacHusETTS comicbooks.com