Judge, 1935-12 · page 15 of 41
Judge — December 1935 — page 15: what you’re looking at
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Judge “Please, dear—not in front of the love birds!” was explain opponent v g to the room at large why he had lost. “I should lose such a duffer, game to he said “How can a feller play ? Would vou believe it, Iunch I when he's hungry t have because ma didn’t show up at the store till nearly two. Gus, bring 1 and a cup es Iy. “Haim “eggs he should order, where de HEN rived L table, the next game ad already reached a crit- food ar a small Ul stage and both players ere breathing hard. - kibitzer’s eyes ued to the + feet were gradu- Beye Danes “There's been a slight OST ervor.... We asked for cigarettes!” rae ally pulling the little table towards him Finally after a reassuring look at the two mpions he finished the ham and eggs and audibly enjoyed the coffee His stick never left its place between his knees and his head hardly moved dur the performar He wiped his lips and beard pushed back the table a twenty minute analysis of the position, Mr Bardach decid nen dai nd carefully I that he must lose hi queen, and resigned. He was momen- ily at a loss for a suitable alibi, ed voice he called in an or “Didn't [ tell you ¢ stary Vhy Mr. Bardach, didn’t [ put And didn’t table there half an hour ago? you et it already?” Bardach looked in amazement at the little table with its empty dishes. “Lo must have et it whilst I was figurir out that combin« . growled. “Anyway I'm) still, hungry (Page 30, please) “ comicbooks.com