Judge, 1937-02 · page 19 of 45
Judge — February 1937 — page 19: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1937-02. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
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Y POOR, poor David, Duke of Windsor, who now is compelled to spend his days lying around in the sunshine of the Riviera instead of having the ineffable pleasure of riding through London's fog in an open carriage with all that pomp and ceremony. VY ADAM OVERSHOE, Gloversville Nimrod, proudly displays the new style shotgun he has invented for use by cross-eyed huntsmen. Y RECENTLY installed on numerous New York steam- V SUMMER or winter, it makes no difference to ship piers is the above device for unloading drunks Thackeray Doubloon who, skiing at his golf links, debarking from incoming health cruises. ends up in a trap as usual, THE VERY CANDID CAMERA comicbooks.com