Judge, 1931-04-04 · page 34 of 36
Judge — April 4, 1931 — page 34: what you’re looking at
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What's needed in this beautiful home? Not a playmate for Midgie, the plush-pillow bred dog—not a new butler—he, too, may be sour-faced. It is just a simple change in facial expression —a smile, laughter, hilarious loughter. Smiling is contagious—laughter is invig- orating ond heolthful. Learn to smile, learn to laugh, be a messenger of good cheer—read JUDGE each week ond be ossured of joyous loughter throughout the year. SUBSCRIBE NOW! JUDGE—18 Eost 48th Street New York, N. Y. Please send JUDGE for [] | year, $5.00. [[] 2 years, $7.80. (12! weeks, $2.00. To NAME ADDRESS CITY eee “1 got those damn hiccoughs again, Spike—I wish somebody’d seare me.” “Station Y-E-A-H—We have been very fortunate in obtaining Paul Whiteman and his famous WL ‘\ > “Have you any vises?” EDWARD LANGER PRINTING OO, ING, JAMAICA. ®. YT comicbooks.com