Judge, 1932-02-20 · page 31 of 36
Judge — February 20, 1932 — page 31: what you’re looking at
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WASHINGT HAS A Two oll O Mere, ld, Mass Imer Murchen. who is hailed as the inventor of the Murchen Dice which has a five on ever, face. It is impossible to lose with these dice, claims Mr Murchen_ sup the National Bank? Good Lord!! Our funds were in that one!” A GAME BY GEOKGE S. PARKER If you have a bright boy, don't play Camelot with him—he will probably trim you! Though Camelot is easily learned, it is enough o to make ex- perts like Sid wenz and Capablanca enthusiastic ins! If you haven't played Camelot, you have a new thrill coming your way! CASTLE Set. Ivoroid pieces, Red a white POPULAR Fd u bound seeeeee CHEAP Editio bound. 1t Leading DEALERS in games every- or by mail from us. of Camelot amelot is great fun! A masterpiece in games us PARKER GAMES inclade: PING- Kk. Derby Day, Pit, Lindy, Pegity, Quoi- it, Touring. PASTIME PICTURE PUZZLES The Standard of Excellence in Games” LONDON comicbooks.com