Judge, 1931-02-07 · page 33 of 36
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Just the Best Time (Continued from page 2) We finally get home and si bye to Miss I y ind Tam s a leaf Tam so nervous waiting for Jack to ask me well, you know what. But he just good-bye and starts to leave, so | re he is bashful. So I ask Jack, I y, Jack, what did you mean n you said before that some . you would bring me to the swell- est wedding I ever saw? Jack laughed and said, “Why, Babe, I only meant that th a swell picture coming to the F next week called ‘Wedding Bells, I hear there is a great wedding scen in it, and you and I will go to it as 1 know how you like weddings.” But, Mamie, I know what he really meant, and you might say right now that I and Jack are practically en gaged, and, oh, Mamic, I am just cu-razy about Jack, and whenever we go out we have just the best time. Over the Bar (Continued from page 11) DANDY HANDY CANDY BARS, Inc. Interoffice Me From: Duttield Stong, To: J. A, Tishweiler. Rr: Introspection on new confection. The package seems all right, ex cepting it should be red, white and hue instead of yellow. Real he-men who buy candy at subway newsstands do not like yellow, Here are a few name suggestions I worked out Bar Reli ands Out Anywl How's that? “Treats Among S That's rather subtle, but me one to your girl, My grandma from OH, SEE MR. KOKO! See how methodically he has arranged his silken bed- room slippers. You wonder why? Well, here's the reason—lt's Thursday morning—the postman's shrill whistle has blown—JUDGE has been delivered. Mr. Koko jumps out of bed with vim, vigor and agility, his week's laughter brings him much happiness. You, too, can have laughter by clipping the little Des Moines is in town and it is her | thought that we could call the new product “The Charles Augustus Lindbergh Memorial Bar” ind mold them in the form of Lindy standing by the Spirit of St. Louis. This is not a bad idea, either. I'm sure he'd be glad toendorse sucha whole- some product. Durrietp Stoxa DANDY HANDY CANDY BARS Inc. Interoffice Memo Frost: Joe Casopolis, Shipping Clerk. To: J. A. Tishweiler. Re: Candy. I ate the y ou told us to ind gave 1 and we both think it is very . Talso had the candy analyzed, lik by a drug store in the r and his report is herewith, together with the bill he wants to charge me for the work. I cannot make much out of the report, but may and I wish you'd send him « cause he keeps asking me for mo Jor Casorotis coupon which brings the postmon and JUDGE to your home every week. | | SUBSCRIBE NOW! JUDGE—18 East 48th Street New York, N. Y. Please send JUDGE for [J ! yeor, $5.00. $7.80. [J 2! weeks, $2.00.