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NAME ADDRESS “I could think of a@ way to get outa here if I could just scratch my head!” There's Always a Way Out... FOR those who look on the bright side of things. And that's just what Judge does —supplies the bright side. IF YOU find yourself more and more out of sorts. IF YOU tend to pick at your food and ask when the ice cream's coming. IF SMALL annoyances loom like large ones and large ones look absolutely insur- mountable You Need Judge AYO any knowing doctor will take one look at you and tell you there's some- thing you should cut out—the coupon be- low, of course. Subscribe Today! JUDGE, 18 East 48th Street, New York City, N. Enclosed find $1.50 for a whole year's subscription to Judge. Rare Prints A bevy of beautiful young women acted as bridesmaids. A symphony of color and tones made the ensemble ex- quisite. Several pre-nuptial panties giv- en by local friends were present and much in evidence after the ceremony. —Portsmouth Morning Sun. A noon luncheon will be served at the Presbyterian Church and a special invi- tation to the luncheon meeting is ex- tended to those who are unable to attend. —The Medina Sentinel. There are two kinds of violations. One is technical while the other is fra- grant. —Findlay Republican. YOU LADY with 6 years experi- ence as confidential secretary seeks permanent or part time connection with reliable firm. Rear end com- pletely overhauled and in Al shape from top to bottom. Willing to dem- real barg: Phone —Detroit Free Press. onstrate. A 1547Y. After next Tuesday cured tags for their dogs must. purcl who have not secured tags for their dogs must pay an additional $1 for each and eve’ led to purchase before that date. = —The Pomeroy Democrat. se dog owners NOTICE—I am leaving my wife, Dora Pipe. She left my bed Ff night without sufficien not slap her face. Any to the contrary notwiths —Mary Mrs iday vise, T did ther rumors nding. ville Tribune. GE STUDENT or teacher for mer position; must be relined and enjoy children with meals. Box 601. —Voungstown Vindicator. Mr. Myers estimates his loss at near $10,000. The Kalida fire department was called and responded in just a few minutes and it was through their efforts and volunteers that the fire was kept burning. —Putnam County Gazette. Several persons from here attended the celebration at Dupont Thursday eve- ning. Miss Juanita Lucas won first prize for being the least dressed. —lWillard Times, She is Mrs. Mabel Thomas, daughter of the late James M. Field and widow the balance of the weck. Hillsboro } ws Herald. The first large floor which is elevated, will seat six hundred persons, then there isa double gallery that will seat an addi- tional number of people fitted with up- holstered seats. —IVebster Record. comicbooks.com