Judge, 1930-12-27 · page 35 of 37
Judge — December 27, 1930 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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Why Not Turn Over a New Leaf This Year and Become Wedded to the Brightest Little Bride in the World? She'll cost you nothing for furs, Patou models, gold teeth, grocery bills or antique jewelry. She will never talk back. She has no mother-in-law or other relations. She'll never get off cracks beginning “You're a fine husband. Now John Swiderski wouldn't treat his wife the way you treat..." You can take her anywhere and be assured a good time with her. She'll hand you a laugh a minute. And what's more important:— HER INITIAL COST AND UPKEEP COME EXACTLY TO $1.50! !!! You can get this little bride all ready for work by mailing the coupon below. JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., INC. 18 East 48th Street, New York, N. Y. Dear Sirs Please send me copies of Judge's Second Cross Word Puzzle Book. at $1.50 each, for which | enclose $ Name. Address City comicbooks.com