Judge, 1931-04-04 · page 17 of 36
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The fire chief’ Make Big Money in Your Spare Time How would you like to have a bank account of fifty or sixty thousand dollars, representing money that you made in your spare time? You can do it; others it—aside from lar business and outside of their regular working hours. O. K. made & his spare time the first year he tried it. His reg’ iar job paid him only $45 a week. D. Q. did even better, This is not the bank, These figures have been certified. And th did it in their spare time. Your regular work won't interfere with your spare- time mon king. In fact, it will actually assist vou in it. But how can I make thi money in my spare tim have done 7,245 in n the Vice Squad of New York Police! —R. C. 0. the Sale We saw a man selling puppies on the street the other day with a sign on his back that said: “Lost our leash! tire stock must be sold!” A hold-out baseball player is an artist’ who can't decide whether to ac- cept a $20,000 salary or spend the summer driving a truck, is said to be passing. It usually passes under our window ubout three A, M. And there's the absent-minded foot- ame a prize-fight rand after each round would | tell his man to go in there and fight. New York gave Jimmy Walker the It should have made him | its ambassador. And the stock market is having a lot of fun playing with the people. comicbooks.com