Judge, 1927-03-05 · page 25 of 34
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High Hat (Continued from page 8) sophistication and smug clever- ness would readily find a place among the leisure class of the aforementioned college.” . : John, you're naive no end! You're the smug baby! I'll bet you ten pesetas that you just wrote this letter hoping you could see it in print! ... well, there you are, Fella! pf The “Six Best Kickers,” is coming along swimmingly and there seem to be many sleuths on the trail . .. however, it’s arduous work at best because I, person- ally, have to check up on all the clues . .. only one, however really came up to expectations and be- longs to the Bix Six... she is the fifth from the right in “Rio Rita” first act... this gives us two to date, the other being my own dis- covery “The first Tiller girl from the left in ‘Your’s Truly.’ ” ft H. J. L., of Cranford, sends in a real snappy recipe.... “Two ounces of Gordon water, in one glass, four ounces of spigot water in another and let ’em mix inside the recipe-ee! This is a great relief to any gullet that has had to take the most un-Godly con- coctions your weird imagination has recommended.” ... Them’s harsh words, H. J. L.! SKK Friend—I just saw a young man trying to kiss your daughter. Modern Mother—Did he suc- ceed? “No.” “Then it wasn’t my ‘daughter.” —Answers Reins ROCKY POINT, LI. ‘Ttansmitting Station DEAL BEACH, NJ. Short Wave Transmitter The Radiophone’s Meaning An Advertisement of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company AN ADVENTURE in com- munication was made last January when trans- atlantic radio telephone ser- vice was established between New York and London, There had been previous. tests and demonstrations. Nevertheless, the fact that at certain hours daily this service was made available to anyone in these cities from his own telephone, created such public interest that for several days the de- mands for overseas connec- tions exceeded the capacity of the service. It was then demonstrated that there was a real use for telephone communication be- tween the world’s two greatest cities. It was further demon- strated that the Ameri- can Telephone and Tele- graph Company, with the co-operation of the British Post Office, was able to give excellent transmission of speech under ordinary atmospheric conditions. In accord with announce- ments made at that time, there will be a continued effort to improve the service, extend it to greater areas and insure a greater degree of privacy. It is true that static will at times cause breaks in the ether circuit, but a long step for- ward has been made towards international telephone com- munication and more intimate relationshipbetweentheUnited States and Great Britain. By Request! In compliance with the desire of a great majority of JUDGE readers, expressed in a recent ballot, JUDGE will present The Popular Mechanics Number NEXT WEEK AT ALL NEWSSTANDS comicbooks.com