Judge, 1927-12-31 · page 34 of 37
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Winner for Week Ending December 10th CHARLES E. BRADNER _NiGelT Gate Send in your worst pun. Jvpar will pay $25 for the most terrible one received each week and it will be illustrated by one Cee renee eG Necaeer charee, of Jupcer's artists and the origi- nal drawing will be sent to the NEW YORK winner; except in the case of a | Olwrn's, 157 W. 56th St. Best place in town H ° $$ C. $4.00. CC. Dor tic. In case more than one con- Ben Bernie's Club Entime, 159 W. 49th, ‘The testant sends in the winning pun ald Olsen Place "ain’t what it used to be.’ ; : i Montmartre, Broadway 3 md crowd, during the week for which the fair music. * $$ ( ij ize i i rador, Bist St. at 7th Ave. Good crowd, nice prize is awarded—each will re- ad Be eee tee. Good comedy nl ceive the prize. _bido, 52nd St. Very High Hat All puns must be submitted on posteards or slips of paper the ai size of posteards. None will be miss Walter O'Keefe. H *** § C. $1.00. CC. Arnold Helen Morgan's, 54th, East of 7th Ave. Agreat returned. place. But maybe I'm prejudiced. Bobbie Arnst 1s the $$ C. $2.00. CC. Louie. Address, Pun Editor of Jupae, Vill Vic 10 EG St. Very calichy. Not 627 W. 43rd St., New York City. ite Club, 44th St t know who's there : now. Th avery week: ° ca C. $3.00. ‘ Tezas Guinan's Century Club, at 62nd. Out of town buyers. Casa Lopez, B'way at 50th. Pretty wet but good music. ** $$ C. $3.00. County Fair, 54 E. 9th. if you take your own crowd. H Parody, 48th St. jayton & Jacks funniest show in The last time T visited bs I paid $18 for two bottles of $88 C. $2.00. CC. Rudolph. W. 46th. Very Times Squarish: 7th Ave. & 134th. Harlem stuff. Fun, if you like it. Rubberneck crowd, including slum- ming debs. Dinner Places (When you're fed up on speakcasies) Astor Grill, ground floor, 44th St. side. Great place if you're in a hurry Parisien, 304 W. 56th. Good food, mixed crowd. $. Bretoort, Sth Ave. at 8th St. Very good food. $$. Lafayette, University Place & 9th. Good food and good quiet. $$. Arrowhead Inn, Ris ¢ Ave. & 246th. A half hour run from town. Good food. $88. Claremont, Riverside Drive & 126th. A delight- ful place to'dine. Good food, queer crowd. $38. Crillon Park Ave. Good food and n crowd. $$$. Marguery, 210 Park Ave. Very High Hat. $88. 2nd. Good Russian food. $8. Voisin, 315 Park Ave. Good food. $88. White Horse, 114 W. 45th. If you like beef- steak. $$. Twin Oaks, 46th, East of B'way. Great place todance during dinner. Pretty bad crowd. $$. Lorraine Grill, 5th Ave. at 45th. Dinner and tea, dancing. Very juvenile. $$ Breakfast Child's, the one on 5th Ave. at 49th seems to be the most popuiar now. I still like the one on the Circle. Reuben’s, the one on Madison at 59th is the best, but that isn’t saying much. El Rancho, 7th Ave. at 47th St. If you like sr, 7 Chile con Carne. New Nurse—Johnny! You mustn’t use that dreadful word! a Precociovs Cuitp—IVell, Shaw and Masefield use it. New Nurse—Then you mustn’t play with the naughty boys! Boston Club Karnak, Best place in town. $8. C. $2.00. San Francisco Humorist Marquard's, . ***, $$8, C. $2.00. CC, Harry EDWARD LANGER PRINTING ©0., ING., JAMAIOA, N.Y. comicbooks.com