Judge, 1931-04-25 · page 31 of 36
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His Error \ Dinty Moore's the other night ** this one made them laugh loud. It deals with a fearless Italian, imported uw the old country by Chicago ¢ s to do the actual job of killing people they set him up in the fruit-stand business, Which was a “blind. At uhts they paid him #200 to kill ene s. He always demanded and rx ed the $200 in advance. The other night he got nd the “mob’ pointed out a chap they wanted murdered. He proceeded th the job. Then he went to sleep \ few hours later they aroused him You they growled, Knocked off the wrong guy and w raid you the $200 aw right,” he indifferc as he stifled a yawn, his $200 tly re wot da Da next one is on me!” Warren Winciecn, in the Daily Mirror The conjurer was announcing his I have tion,” had letters of apprecia he said, “from people in’ Tre- Wales, and gland, and also 1 posteard from Scotland.” —Tit-Brrs land land, Visirorn—Well, ) like your new little sister? Jor—Oh, she's all right, I guess; Joc—how do you } hut there are lots of things we needed | —Paturixoen | \ broker went to Eastbourne for the week-end, and while out walking 5 saw a man about to throw himself over Beachy Head. He rushed up to him and tried to uade him, saying: “Come and have at and think things over 1 quiet with me. Ten minutes later they both jumped over! —Answers | 4 4 “I said siz spades—not charades!” | Why they call it “The Nickel Lunch” Asparagus on Toast 25¢ Cat most restaurants) imately 169 calories 8 of PLANTERS Peanuts 5¢ sproximately AN calories The figures above tell you in a “nut- shell” why Planters Peanuts are called “The Nickel Lunch.” Actually Plant- ers Peanuts are one of the most nourishing and eco- nomical foods you can buy. They e you concentrated energy and food-value in de- licious, appetizing form. There are no other peanuts quite so good as Planters. That's because Planters are big, Virginia Peanuts, the finest the crop affords. And PLANTERS | PEANUTS THE VOICE FROM THE BENCH A tioven Rockne is gone now, one of his favorite stories will be told around for a long wtime. It con- cerned a great Notre Da player who was kept on the bench by Rockne throughout an entire season because he thought the boy was getting a swelled head, The coach had a it, in the middle of a conversation, of suddenly asking a player a question. “You're six yards from a touch- down,” he would cry. “It’s a third down, What would you dé The player would snap an answer because Plantersown processes bring | these super-peanuts to you crisp, fresh, blanched, and correctly salted. | Be sure you are getting Planters. Look for “Mr. Peanut” on the | familiar glassine bag. 5c everywhere. “The Nickel Lunch.” To get Mr. Peanut's paint book for the | children, send us 10 empty Planters | bags of 10 inside wrappers from | Jumbo Block. | PLANTERS NUT thit & CHOCOLATE COMPANY i SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Wilkes-Barre, Pa. _ Toronto, Canada | San Francisco } | | back. And Rockne would go on with | his other conversation. One afternoon, the coach was talk- tit ing to the big-headed youth who bad 1] occupied the beneh all season. “The opposing team is two yards | from our goal,” said Rockne suddenly. | “We get the ball on downs. ‘There's a | | fumble on the first play. What do | you do?" “I up on the bench,” he | grunted sourly, “so that I better.” move can ser Mark Hettincen in the Daily Mirro comicbooks.com