Judge, 1933-04 · page 13 of 36
Judge — April 1933 — page 13: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1933-04. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
Judge “Oh, that’s just my former husband paying his alimony— < on a certain wall, and how the ient, viewing them, had shaken her ead and said, “O no! I don't think want any pictures. You see, me nd Minnie both paint.” To a drap- rs, Where, not believing my eyes and vs, | did purchase ten pairs of fine ble doeskin gloves for a dollar 1 more eloquent, to me, com- on the times than auyht I read the headlines, albeit Helen Grant, th whom I stopped for tea, did sh my ebullience somewhat by ping that they would not fall to s the minute they touched the ter. Dinner quietly at home, of chicken with corn fritters, sparagus, tomato aspic, and a herry pie, all very fine. After- wards, telling Sam that I was retir- ing from the radio to my room to vein the course of reading whereby pe to improve my mind, he did ond, right. Keep abreast n ne tell when somebody's soing to step up and ask you how to pronounce ‘Huysmans Too True proverb , will stand: The bigger the bankroll, The tighter the band. barter system, you know! “No! My name's not Mary Smith and I'm not having a birthday party!” 1 comicbooks.com