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ck- ing suit ‘ists bid, very the bid. es is orth se- must best ould eems one Judging the Shows (Continued from page 16) cv the selection and Tam not going to try to be humorous comparing the esult) with what currently postures ip music on certain other New York tages. After all, if your musical tastes «© above what issues from shone, a cowbell and a kettle-drum, ou don't have to be told about the peretta in question; you've probably Saxo one your share picking it out on the ino since boyhood or he © yodeled ome of it—to the open-mouthed ad- viration of various Kellner—at many beer table. It is one of the wreaths on the tomb of one of the most de ightful fellows who ever gladdened this unmelodious world. The Shubert firm has given. the eperetta’ the title, “A Wonderful Night.” It is a rotten title, but it is vcellent criticism, at usical direction. The Theatre has become a sanatorium for lL ears sickened by the yah-yah-yah, | hey-hey-hey din "that ses” for nusic on most stages to the right and left of it. * # 6 Ti Guost Panape,” by: Hadley Waters, does not call for criti- cism. It is: sutheiently reviewed in the four words noted in the Digest Just a Beginner The ine was not behaving as a true locomotive should. First it would | move forward a hundred yards or so, nd then, with a good deal of putting, it would shift back to its original 1 heen going on, while the passengers wed all along the train. At last one of them, unable to con- tain himself any longer, put his head eut of the window and hailed the uard, “What on earth is the matter?” he | demanded. Leaning out of his own compart- ment, the guard turned a rueful smile on him, “Well, sir,” he s. “I'm not sure, but I think the engineer is teaching his wife to drive.” position, For ten minutes this —ANswers Chemistry now has divided an atom into two parts. Probably the result rch with dr of rese store sand- wiches, —Yovuncstown Terecram By means of a new local anwsthetic patients may listen-in to radio while rgoing a surgical operation. | Some, however, firmly demand chloro- form, —Lonpon Opinion Announcement of PRIZE WINNERS in the Lenz Bridge Contest will be delayed Solutions of the last two problems in the contest are publ this week. Announcement was made that prize winners would a November Tt will not be possibl bot in the we will announce the December contestants. y thousands from all over the the many contestants ¢ to send in all ther just pi to September 30th, we have been overwhelmed ith the contest mail. A further cause of delay is the e bidding and scoring. To avo double-ch by. experts ane highly effic The work is being ce Heted by in ‘ort both day and night. We feel sure that contestants will indulge Mr. Lenz and Juvce. in this brief delay, JUDGE PUBLISHING CO. INC