Judge, 1929-05-25 · page 30 of 36
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You'll find Planters Salted Peanuts everywhere because they hold all the altitude records for high qual- ity. And they're the big, Virginia Peanuts—"“Graf Zeppelins” for size. Just get a whiff of their appe- tizing aroma, and you'll hop off on a non-stop trip to the nearest store. Wholesome. Nourishing. Sold only in the glassine bag with MR. PEANUT on it. Buy a bag every day. Pusxters Nut & Cnocotate Company A. and € PLANTERS Customen—I want some wood; not a large quantity—er SALTED PEANUTS | ; just a piece to make a@ bridge for my fiddle. —Heorisr Judging the Shows the Grand Street exhibit is a long No Use drop from last season's show, It : ; is, considering the nature of the Nursemaid (tearfully)—Please, impressive, though it strikes me Grand Street organization, over mum, I've lost the baby in the that the estimable Adolph em- ambitious; it is, save for a few park. Soe ploys histrionic monotony in the — excellent’ impersonations, pretty Mother—Good heavens! Why — jelicf that it suggests his charac- dull; it lacks musical and dancing didn’t you speak to a policeman? ters peace and tranquillity. It talent; and it is so self-conscious Nursemaid—I did, mum. That's does nothing of the kind and often of what it imagines to be its wit, how I lost baby. | . suggests only an act : in the aggre rely hypo —Passixo Suow resource. Georg F akes thetical, that it « tes sym- Judas as physically turbulent as — pathy. The best thing in the en- Brother Adolph makes the Sav- — tertainment iy Paul jour the opposite; both perform- take-off of La Gordon ances are exaggerations. Some — Blandish. The Trueman, in point of the minor rales are nicely — of fact, this year outdistances not handled. only Dorothy Sands, but also Al- * 8 6 bert Carroll, though the latter is Tis sear's edition of “The still a skilful cuckooer. Grand Street Follies” should mosey across the street from the Booth Theatre and, visiting the Music Box, see in ‘The Little Vicar (filling in date on bap- Show" what it should have been tism certificate )—Let me see, this and isn't. This “Little Show” is is the eighteenth, isn’t it? a well-devised, unaffected and Mother—Lor’ lume, sir, no! often very comical affair that is Only the sixth! worth one of your evenings. But Loxvox Answers (Continued from page 16) Please ! Ture Tramep—What! No napkin? comicbooks.com