Judge, 1930-03-08 · page 26 of 36
Judge — March 8, 1930 — page 26: what you’re looking at
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AN ECONOMICAL MOTOR-BOAT STURDY AS A STEAMER Econowy — speed — safety — and, durability — you get these in an “Old Town" square-stern sponson powered with an outboard motor. She skims the water — shoots along as stoutly as the staunchest cruiser. The extra-strong stern cares for the weight of the motor. Rigidity is wrought into the nibs no vibration or shaking. This and the heav leak canvas means she won’ need soaking or caulking. An require going over for a long, long time. Free catalog shows many outboard craft, in- sluding big, fast, seaworthy, all-wood family boats dinghies; rowboats: speedy all canoe types. Write today Co, 1113 “Old Town Boats” Md Town Canoe Fourth St., Old Town, Maine, ILLINOIS AVENUE overlooking Boardwalk and Ocean “A Hotel Distinctively Different” Just Completed in Atlantic City Unexcelled Colonial Hospitality Now Ready for YOU From $4.00 daily European Plan From $7.00 daily American Plan Fetter & Hollinger, Inc. Evcene C, Ferree Managing Director An Acidosis Condition Is Always Serious tet VITTEL WATER jelp GRANDE source You Write tor Descriptive Felder MORRIS & SCHRADER, * ‘tw Yorn” NEW YORK SS wpa “My gosh! I wish the line would break or something.” Lr se 44 DE Gana Leaver—Adn’ Lefty handles the machine-gun accounta him havin’ been in the coastguard, “Hones’, Mister, I ain’t never done nothin’ like this befo’.” 24 comicbooks.com