Judge, 1927-06-25 · page 31 of 37
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lighted stage and warbles lugu- briously about yeggs and gun- men; the Cahill vaudeville tele- phone act; obvious skit on the hold-up practises of check-room attendants; and one of those numbers in which society ladies and their maids Jink and dance with chorus men dressed as arms chauffeurs. The best portions of the show are the work of the Messrs. Dietz and Ryskind. It is they who have confected the college athletics sketch, the barroom skit and the The tunes shyster lawyer ditty. by the Messrs. Souvaine and Gorney are of the usual Tin-Pan- Alley sort, with the usual borrow- Gershwin. The out- iners in the com- ings from standing enter pany, aside from the dusky lady who sings the song about the man who meant no good, and whos. name I don’t know, are the Pan American quartette, a dancing flapper named Evelyn Bennctt, and Miss Cahill, at ‘least in the instance of her “Gabriel” number. \YUNNYBONES The United States annexing Canada bottle, Uudge pays 85 for each’one printed bottle by Fussy Customer—Is that Eng- lish mutton? Butcher—Well, as a matter of fact, madam, the sheep was born in New Zealand, but it is of Eng- lish parents. —Everysovy’s WEEKLY oad “Has your present wife a more even temper than your first had?” “More even? No! Even more. —Trr Birs Bes Mr. Henry Ford now owns general stores which sell all sorts of goods, including chewing-gum, twine, toffee, glue and sealing- wax. These, of course useful for minor repa —Henorist SS re very “Your parson seems to be a very dogmatic sort of man, Mr. Verger!” “No, not very; he’s only got two, and both of them’s mon- grels. —Aussie $20 case including gray suede carrying Movie-size — movie thrills — with still-camera ease and economy Fifty pictures on a 50c film—but that only begins to tell the story of this new, sensational camera. The pictures it takes are regular clear and sharp in de- tail. re’s room for a barrel of ’em ina regular pocket notebook. And the new Ansco rapid enlarg- ing process can give you 3x4 or 2x3 paper prints for little more than the usual charge for regular contact prints in those . And then—there’s projectior Norm Keppler ix the victim Who rests here deep within His best girl tried to shoot herself Tn the same room he was in ld antiga essen rinansiun,, nln See pays $5 for each one print Sf Mo 29 Just have positive film strips printed from your original Memo film rolls and you can project pic- tures of yourself, your family, your friends—your pets and your play- grounds—“on the screen” in your own home. The simplest (and least expensive) of still-film projectors answers this purpose adm Truly the most versa cameras. Size 2x24x4 in.; weight, 12 0z. Send coupon for descriptive booklet. Photoprod ton, N. cts, Inc., describing Ansco Me: Name Address City Quite normal was the finish Of pretty Mary Beth She stepped in front of motor car And died a natural death. paneer aiden ry comicbooks.com © free 48-page booklet, yan orn Ch ee ht, 5 vals ce pays 5510" €0ch One pt tal ee |