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JUDGE Berore He Became a Tonsortaist “The barber is a craftsman, laboring for wages, not a capitalist conducting a@ business of trade or trust.”—Dil- berto v. Harris (189%), 95 Ga. 571. Jeupretiat Novice “People drinking beer are not in the mood to examine documents as a rule.” — An heuser-Busch Brewing .[ss’n v. Edmonton, ete., Co., 3 Alberta Law Rep. 381. A Poor Joke “The relations of the parties as husband and wife were never pleasant. He was in the habit of telling her how homely she was and of saying that she had a sweet-potato nose and pop- eyes, which he said was a method of joking that he had.”"—Brown v. Brown (1914), 265 Ill, 548. “It is actionable to say of an unmarried school mistress that she borrowed and read ‘Dr, Bate’s True Marriag. Nor Assauit at Least —‘a trashy production such as its title “To make ‘the hissing sign’ to the prosecutrir—did indicate: McAtee v. Valandiagham not render the defendant guilty of assault.”—Fuller (1848), 75 Mo. App. 45. v. State (Tex. 1903), 72 S. W. 184. NOBLE DECISIONS 12 comicbooks.com