Judge, 1928-03-24 · page 29 of 36
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" Books “Once More, Ye Laurels,” David Cort is a first n divided into two parts by aon long ago Columbia student, and his daily use of the subway evi dently made its mark on him, be cause he takes you from 1780 to 1928 quicker than you can travel from the Battery to 116th St. The last part, however, is. bril liantly done and containy an ironic idea, “Sergeant Eadie,” by Leonard Nason, author of is even better than the first boek— Mr. Nason certainly Waat Price “AIL the King’s Horses,” by Louis Stevens — Another first novel, a tale of Budapest and a “Sun Also Rises” crowd. “Deluge,” by S. Fowler Wright —The world washed: cept one man and women! My Dear! It actually is interesting. I mean, it actually is! Records New Home” (Victor). A keen sung. “LT Feel at Home With You"— “My Heart Stood Still’ (Bruns- wick). So so, with the firse one the bes’ ugar Babe, Pm Leavin’ "— irl of My Dreams’ (Victor). ved by Bluc Steele. “Sugar” pretty hot. “My Ohio Home" — “Here Comes the Show Boat” (Victor). The old favorite (Ohio Home) | well done by Jean Goldkette and You're | - First one is a knockotit. Best Steppers | “Rain or Shine” (Rain or Shine) | “Oh, Baby” (Rain or Shine) “Give Me the Sunshine” (Keep Shofflin’) “Wobbly Walk” (no show) 4 (Rosalie) “Dawn” (Golden Dawn) Glorifies the American doughboy. | “The Whip"—"We'll Have a | record with “The Whip" well | Your teeth are the sunshine of your smile— that’s why they’re always noticed. Be proud to show them in your smile. Keep teeth sparkling white. Dentyne is a delicious quality gum that makes smiles more attractive. It keeps teeth snowy white. Chew Dentyne . .. and smile. TH WHI! Tue Buine—You'd never believe how heavy this train is, de ar. T don't know how those little boys manage it. -Heonist 27 comicbooks.com