Judge, 1937-01 · page 31 of 52
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27. It would cost you several dollars less to do one of these than any of the others: telephone from New York to London ride non-Pullman Chicago-New York fly round trip New York-Washington, D.C. buy 8 volumes of "Gone With The Wind” 28. Jim Tully, that hardboiled writer of the modern school, has just published a new book entitled: Jim Tully's Angel Food Recipes Hi, Hobo! Tramping Through Life The Bruiser Socker McGee 29. If you were arrested as a “dip” you would have to write home to mother that you were being heid on charges of being a: dope fiend pickpocket lunatic alcoholic kidnaper peddler 30. One of these individuals could afford to lose some hair off his head far better chan any of the others: Jim Farley Norman Thomas William Bullitt Raymond Moley Jobn L. Lewis Henry Ford 31. Next time Elsie de Wolfe drops her handkerchief and you pick it up you might commence a conversation by saying: "Your last novel thrilled me to bit. "That wrinkle cream of yours is marvelous!” "You have such good taste in decorating!” “Are you really going to drop politics?” 32. In the English language the plural of nucleus is: nuclei nucleus nucleuses nucleses 33. It is generally conceded that the rubber tire manufacturing center of the United States is: Youngstown, Obio Detroit, Mich. Newark, N. J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Conshohocken, Pa. Akron, Ohio Avon, Pa. 34. This fowl is a champion crower, but we selected his pic- ture so you could tell us that those fleshy pieces of skin which hang down from a rooster’s throat are called: hackles lobes shanks Sickles comb hocks wattles pullets 35. When you had knee-pants and she had pig-tails you learned that there are ...... acres in a square mile: 300 280 640 1000 110 36. All but one of these sentences contains a misspelled word: She sued him for breech of promise He feels no penitance for bis sins He affected a certain grandiloquence She wore a red flannellette nightgown 37. If you bet $5.00 you could pick the state possessing the most railway mileage you would win provided you selected: New York California Pennsylvania Texas Mlinois lowa Obio 38. This winter if you “Let The Pup Be Your Furnace Man” you'll have a: General Electric furnace McLain boiler Iron Fireman stoker Bryant heater Hartford Steam Boiler inspection 39. There’s one man here whom you couldn't logically slap on the back and shout, “Well, how's the newspaper business?” “Bertie” McCormick "Joe" Patterson Frankie’ Knox Roy Howard Paul Block “Artie” Sulzberger Moe Annenberg Jobn C. Willever Frank Gannett Julius Stern 40. Scratch your head, stroke your nose, or purse your lips, but it's doubtful whether it will help you find the incorrect statement here: There is no living ex-U.S. Supreme Court justice A paranoiac is an insane person A bellwether is the leader of a flock of sheep Rhett Butler is in Gone With The Wind 41. If you chanced to visit Beatrice, Neb., you would not be surprised to hear people talk about: William Jennings Bryan Robert Taylor Myrna Loy Will Rogers Gypsy Rose Lee Freddie Bartholomew 42. It would be possible to get only one of these into a bureau drawer: an arboretum a barouche an adult emu a winebibber a mullet a wapiti (Continued on page 39) "I said you're a little confused—this is a New Year’s celebration!” comicbooks.com