Judge, 1931-08-15 · page 14 of 36
Judge — August 15, 1931 — page 14: what you’re looking at
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JUDGE RS. T. CADDY of Meanyville, Pa., insists that little Ella, her eight-year-old offspring, takes entirely after » of the family. “And, what is more,” Mrs. Caddy adds, “I was even worse than that when I was a little girl.” BEFORE reading the palm of a Miss Mehali Whistle of Zanes- ville, Ohio, Madame Occulto, the palmist, said: “You have a very uninteresting hand. You will probably be an old maid all your FTER a gruelling fifteen-round contest life; I cannot see either a dark or light man about to cross your at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, Battling path; you will never come into any money; and the only long jour- Baloney stepped to the microphone and did ney I can see ahead of you is to the nest world.” Madame Occulto not say “Hello, Mom! It was @ great fight! also refused to have her palm crossed with silver for her revelations. I'll be home later!” THAT'S NEWS! 12 ‘\ comicbooks.com