Judge, 1929-08-10 · page 23 of 36
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IMIG: Ghetto ] I recommend the Ghetto to all diversion ap WATE yes, even 20 minutes! No help from the rest of the party, of course. The states must be | written down, and abbreviations allowed... . 1 find that: the erage is about 36 out of 48... . How many can you do—if you suckers of a sum mer’s evening. That) will be in the neighborhood of De Lancey, Clinton and East Hous- ton Streets. Seek out a marriage hall, of which there for the asking, and, by coughing up a dollar, you can attend a Jewish wedding, including all ‘the kosher fixin’s ... Shirtsleeves are de rigueur. The invitation is posted at the entrance and looks i | like the announce ment of out think it's such a snap? The Hoboken Dilemma Christopher Morlcy’s romantic drama revival of | “After Dark or Neither M at the Old Rialto Theatre in He until the company got to suceess a closing- . In the ] Mac and Linvited a few weeks ago ] ourselves to one of Chris Morley, him- 1 these profit-sharing self, played Old | matches last Satur- Tom, as an added ] day night. Instead stimulus. | of a seat stub the I offer several ] usher gave us a suggestions for fu- | piece of second- ture arrangements, } hand wedding cake which may or | 4.cin good condition. not fill the Old ] » « The evening's Rialto to capacity: ] = _program is divided — Week of August’ 12th, Old ‘Tom will hum Chris | ANE KEW GEOGROHIGAME inty four bigs Morley’s “Where the Blue Begins”; week of Aug- 4 Coming attr: ust 19th, Max Schumann, proprietor of the Hoboken | marriage ceremony, wedding Hofbrau, will play the part | supper and a general business ae of Rose Egerton in bathing | discussion from the floor. Mac If trunks, and Lawrence Bolton | threatened to walk out be- \ fo Pan ITS will serve beer at the Hof- | cause the program didn’t “ANALY ONY A COTTON brau, between acts; week of | include a news reel. Pins SA SHONBALL! August 26th, Cleo Throck- SP RPERT oy Between Courses Wager your last dollar and Chris Morley will whis- that your brilliant friend tle “We Never Speak As We (the one that stood at the Pass By” through his teeth. head of his class in geogra- phy) can't name the 48 states in 10 minutes, 15 minutes, or variety because a doliar covers — the cost of the entire performance, while a formal, private showing sets you back anywhere fr a costly social error to air of silver dlesticks. scrapping, potential end, these public patrons left) town { \e, weddings are for the summer, we cheaper and funnier and) the Hofbrau than the Manville near-beer got farther... . In an effort to sustain in- terest the producers have resorted to several transforma- tions, For example: They presented the play in modern dress (Old Tom wore knickers) and y) morton will sing Chris Mor- ley’s “Thunder on the Left” In this gala performance the entire cast will dress hind- (Continued on page 27) Comicbooks.com