Judge, 1929-07-27 · page 33 of 38
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a TT Two weeks ‘abroad’ to Canada via a transatlantic liner... August and September... two 1g days at sea... New York to Halifax on a great Cunard-Anchor Liner... Europe-bound. Choice of seven tours offering leisure, sports, good company... in the cool, ¢ charm of Canada’s old French and English atmosphere. Return by rail or sea, Steamer rate New York to Halifax up 9 to 17 day all-expense tours & Sailings fror ‘Transylvania Aug. 17 Caledoni ifornia Aug. 31 CUNARD LINE ANCHOR LINE See Your Local Azent Canadian Cruises Glorious Summer Days— Cool Enchanting Nights! For full enjoyment of California's summer charms, select the hotel of which Mr. John Barrymore said— “I have always found the Am- bassador a delightful place to live, and shall be glad to have you say so.” Quoted from the “G collection of unsolicit tions from world-famous about— CcAmbassador Los Angeles NO HOTEL IN THE WORLD OFFERS MORE VARIED ATTRAC- TIONS—Superb 27-acre. park, with miniature golf course, plunge and teanis courts. hunting and all spo including 18- hole Rancho Golf ( Motion pic- ture theater and 35 smart shops within the hotel. Famous Cocoanut Grove for dancing nightly. Write for Chef's Cook-book of | Svpnry Judging the Shows (Continued from page 16) the managers first tear down half the fake the ew York, presently numbering about thirty, and erect in their } four or five theatres that one doesn’t to identify as theatres by asking an, And, when they have erceted these theatres, 1 further propose that somebody to sweep the chewii hire ads of gum out of the lobbies, put up tric signs outside that Joe Schenck and Adolph Zukor can sce without putting on their glasses, and er some good musicians to make music between the I don't have to go out on the sidewalk and be asked by strange bores why I don’t re view Butler Davenport’s great performances and whether in my opinion Marilyn Miller isn’t a better actress than Mimi Agi While I am at it, I propose further that they hire ushers who know something about the ush business, stop serving bad coffee gratis, put matches in the smok ing-room, buy at least one clean | towel a week for the men’s lava- | tory, employ ticket-takers who | will hand you back your stubs after only five minutes’ delay, and stop everyone from being bothered by check boys trying to grab coats and by wenches try- ing to sell candy. If the managers will follow my suggestions, will denly again stand up and go boom and they'll all get rich, acts so business sud- Rules Is Rules Impatient Customer — Wi waiter, 1 suppose until I starv I can sit here no, sir, We close at eleven. Buietin Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle Direct from the Seca College Inn Lobster a la Newburg } to serve at home {;ROM the cold depths of the sea come the lobsters used in College Ton Lobstera la Newburg. The firm, anged meat is blended with ' spices, rich country cream and fla- | vored with Sherry wine sauce... aftera famous recipe of Hotel Sher- man chefs, Here is the finest of all | sea foods. dy for you toserve... yourown home. Available at all ege Inn Food Chicken ata K wate Juice a of Tomato Soup START NOW? Solutions to any or all problems | in the Lenz $14,000 Bridge Con- | test may be submitted up to the close of the contest on Sept, 30th. Problem One appeared in the | June 22nd issue of Jupce, All back issues containing problems are obtainable at 15¢ per copy by writing Judge Publishing Co., Inc., 18 East 48th Street, lew York, N. Y. | Him 6 Vathiy finzer nalts bar ‘ toi THE H.C. Ci | 3 Beaver Street Gem Se comicbooks.com