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JUDGE Bap News ror Smokers “Pipes, tobacco, cigars and newspapers are not ‘articles of comfort,’ being mere lururies.”—Bradl. Excert py Mistake Len kiss their wives, but ordinarily do not kiss their ser vant girls.”—State v. Kirkpatrick (188+), 63 Ta. : Imposstpce “It is generally supposed, at least among men, that the gentler sex is possessed of almost boundless curios- ity.”—Smedley v. State (Ark, 1917), 197 SW, 275. Correct AGatn “A drunken man has as good a right to a perfect sidewalk asa sober man, and he needs one a good deal more.”—Robin- son v. Pioche (1855), 5 Cal. 461. Tiere Mest Be a Limit “It would be going too far to hold that the keeper of a hotel must spy upon the guests and form a habit of eavesdropping, or to ‘stop, look and listen’ at the keyhole to determine what might be going on in the room of a guest.”— Banfill v. Byrd (Miss. 1920), 84 So. NOBLE DECISIONS comicbooks.com