Judge, 1928-04-21 · page 22 of 36
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Remember of the Past Week: The story “Hunger” in James Stephens’ “Etched in Moonlight” 2. The red streak way up in the sky last Wednesday night about two in the morning (1 was told afterwards it was one of the new Rayon lights at Mitchell field) The drunken girl in “Scarlet . . » Dorothy Parker's book singing his new version of Frankie and Jobnny at Barney's... A boy at the next table at Olsen's saying “Who For the love of Mike is this Ju tte person!” 2. . The Lomski-Sekyra fight at the Ga (Yes, I go to fights too!) 8 re Hlustrators’ ball... That cowardly crack about me in Walter Winchell’s The boy in the blue roadster going up Riverside Drive... Don Dickerman’s party at the Heigh- Ho... Talking to Jimmy Glea son... The terrible Chili at Ft Rancho... awful headache Sunday morning. column... “Home to Harlem” by Claude MeKay finally got around to this much talked about story of negro life written by a negro, and here I've got to go and show my igno rance again by admitting that the darn thing left me psolutely cold, What! You don’t really mean it, My Dear! Yes, [I do! And Vl go even further and add that Carl Van Vechten gives me a pain too! And that I didn’t think “Porgy” was so wonderful either! And I'm not thrilled to tears over Trader Horn! pt even the per son himself! And [didn’t like “Mother India’! There! Pm sunk! Now take “The Master Mind of Mars” Edgar Rice Burroughs, for instance! Don’t think from that title that it’s a story about mother! It’s all about Mars, the nd what fun they do have More people killed! They transport brains and bodies from one person to another as y as they take out tonsils on vackward sphere. Just ima ine if we could do that here! Pie- _— My A spring use for those winter mu filers. mn ture Gene Tunney with Mencken's brain! Will) Hays with Paul Whitem: Calvin Coo lidge with Joe Humphrey's voice ! Henry Ford with Adolph Lew isohn, William Randolph Hearst with Eugene Debbs. Why, the very idea staggers the imagina- tion! Innocents of Paris by Andrews is a good book for Cook's tourists to read after they returned from abroad, just to sce what they missed. It gives you a delightful view of Paris that you'll never see from the Rue 1 Paix! Family” by George dna Ferber—this success has been print ed in play form and if you've seen the show and liked it you'll find it delightful reading. “Prelude to Battle’ by Man- fred Gottfried—Beautifully writ ten but for some reason couldn't Probably not get interested in it. iny type! ~ Cad Six Best Steppers “Feelin? Good” (Rain Shine) “Add a Little Wi (Rain or Shine) “Chloe” (ne show) Musketeers” (Three Musket- vers) “Just Imagine’ (Good News) “Coquette” (no show) Jepartte i Nes, — me weetete “Keep your eye on the barl.” comicbooks.com