Judge, 1928-10-27 · page 30 of 36
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S. S. Caronia A Weekly Service between New York and Havana by the Transatlantic Liner TH accommodations .. . the +. the service one ex- pects and gets when going abroad on a Cunarder. The Caronia is the largest, fastest and most luxurious ship between New York and Havana... hot and cold running water in every room «real beds... glass-enclosed ck and other luxuries... every Saturday to Havana from January 5 to March 16, 1929. ‘The Caronia will sail Dee. 27, on a special 13-day tour... including hotel accommodations. meals and sight-seeing trip in Cuba... from 8210 up round trip. See Your Local Agent CUNARD interrupted you? Littirutias—Not at all, a little small talk Tueatricat BoarntNo-Hovuse Ker (ee eeewweweece Judge Publishing Co., Inc., 627 West 43rd New Y Address City... State FOLLOW LINDBERGH! On his Barnstorming Flights Air Mail Flights New York-Paris Flight Country-wide Tour Central American Tour Emergency Canadian Flight THE complete story of the “Flying Colonel” and the “Spirit of St Louis” is now presented to you in a st a book, but a hand- Il map, 29 x 40 inches, litho. graphed in ten some ¥ rs, and containing illumined coats-of-armsof the countrics Lindbergh visited the orders and N.Y. $4.10 for two x 40", 10-color Lindbergh wa! n: Lamenclosing dece ns which have been presented to him. In design, pictorial detail and artistic coloring it preserves much of ator’s to the accuracy with which the individual the charm of an ancient na chart, yet sacrifices noth flights are traced on the map. he story of Colonel Lindbergh's flying life and a record of the time and distance of his va us flights have been beautifully and skilfully hand- tion for your hom your room ‘your boy's room, which we have been able tosecure from John Day Company, the pub- lishers, to be offered to Ju at $2 15 postpaid. Mailed in tube. pen—Oh, I hope I haven't woman, We are just indulging in Judging the Movies (Continued from page 21) the most accurate interpretation you could make of her antics. T tere’s a rather unusual story to “The Night Watch,” told ina flashback from a court-room but Director Korda de- cided to make sure you didn’t miss any of the fin points, so he held each scene just twice as long as necessary for an eighth-grade pupil to grasp the meaning and explain it to his little brother, aged five. Billie Dove is cast as the mis- understood wife of French naval captain, but there was 4 mystery about her acting, except for a slight bewilderment on my part as to why Director Korda couldn't: demand some dramatic expression from the young lady other than a well-gowned figure and a pouting face that gets very, very trying after the first: two pouts. “The whole production is very dull, despite the excellency of the story, “Can you prove that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two aides of this triangle? T don't have to prove it; I ad- mit —Tir Bits comicbooks.com