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week-ends are pleasant with- radio in every room The radio in your quiet Statler will help you spend a mighty fine evening orweek-end. Youhave your choice of two room carefully selected pro- grams—and of course, there’s no charge. Plan your trip so that you are in a Statler over Sunday. You’re sure of a pleas- ant, restful week-end. Grodatn There are Statler Hotels in: BOSTON BUFFALO (Hotel Statier and Hotel Buffalo) CLEVELAND DETROIT + ST. LOUIS NEW YORK (Hotel Pennsylvania, Statler-Operated) Hotels Statler 7,700 Rooms with bath and radio reception. Fixed, unchanging rates posted in all rooms. ! Judging the Shows (Continued from page 21) Only about one word out of every half chair, which was by no means re- dozen penetrated to my mote from the stage. Miss Margaret Lawrence was the star of the neither she nor any of her com- occasion. But pany did anything that merits attention either the one way or the other. Ill. tnce there is nothing in the above lot of theatrical goods that [can ommend to you, let me remind you of some of the exhibits that I have recommended in past weeks and that you may attend without feeling that you have been gold-bricked. the dramatic offerings, I suggest the following: Interlude,” by Eu- n Among “Strange gene O'Neill. larco Millions,” by Eugene “The Royal Family,” by Kauf- man and Ferber. “The Command to Love,” by | Lothar and Gottwald. “Porgy,” by Du Bose Heyward and fran. “Twelve Thousand,” by Bruno Frank. “Coquette,” by Abbott and Bridgers. “Our Maugham. In the w nominate th “Show Bi “The Three Musketeers.” “Rain or Shine.” “Good News.” “Rosalie. “Keep Shufflin’ .” OISZY AES She calls me Pilgrim; ever time Local! Tomake a little J TOSS. Betters.” by Wy y of music shows, I Judge pays $5 for each one printed Lenz Solution to Bridge Problem No. 6 As it appeared in the March 17th issue of Judge Clubs are Tru South has the North and South must win four of the five tricks against any defense by East and West. & 263 Prize Winners: Problem No. 5 As it appeared in the March 10th issue of Judge First Prize: Dr. S. Franklin Adams, Rochester, Minn. Mrs. J. E. Lambie, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio Mr. W. P. Gray, Jersey City, N. J. Second Prize: Third Prize: (See Page 25 for Lenz Problem No. 10) South leads the Queen of Clubs, North pla the ten. | E the Ace a five. h the six and the three. m re ain his Diamond will be the If East shakes the Queen then South will raise the deuce. Unless North disgorges the high Club on the f trick, he will be thrown st wins w returns the takes with r there Ea e Club a J trick, he pe cross-ruff for the boo False Solutio South "open Spade. West will clatter up with the Jack Trumps. The rest be easy—if the Ace of Trumps can be shut ont comicbooks.com