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por Tan OUR BE CVEVERET plan to enjoy the tonic of the i} cool Pacific at the WH Magnificent oy or ape ANABELL GimPus, THE ng Beach NATIONAL COLOR’ GIRL OF fornia, = Dayton, OHIO, WAS BRIGHT RED HAIR; A WHITE FACE-AND HE m. gemer of th a 7 Linoden Benont host aden EYEBROWS AND MUSTACHE’ A true California hospitality in the heart of the popular resort, Long Beach, within one hour's ride of Los Angeles by street car or motor. Here you will find every facility for your comfort combined with surprising economy Cheerful rooms, all outside, and with fresh and salt water shower or tub bath. Handsome Lobby, Dining Rooms, Coffee Shop, Roof Garden, with Sun Deck and Shops. Adjacent to the ocean, surf bathing, yachting, deep sea | fishing invite you. Golf club privileges, dancing, horse-back riding, concerts and games DEEP BLUE. SHE KNOWS ALL OF “We WorDS OF THE STAR- SPANGLED BANNER. Anis TRIANGLE CAN BE Single rooms with shower from $2.50 With bath from $3.00. Double rooms from $4.00. Attractive monthly rates Delicious meals in dining rooms and coffce shop at extremely moderate cost MADE INTO A PERFECT CIRCLE OR A FAIR OF PlLUS-FOURS By MULTI PLY- JoeL Wimp oF PARIS, ING THE APEX WITH “TENN, PLANTED A THE GROSS RECEIPTS. MUSHROOM IN HIS = —_ CELLAR IN 1929. ee Puiet A) = Fer information and reservations please write Manager The BREAKERS HOTEL Long Beach, Lexington Avenue 49 th t0S5OthSts.NY { 800 Sunlit Rooms ® with Bath and RADIO Single $3t0!5-Doubles4 to Suites HO toil2 Attractive Monthly Rates S.Gregory Taylor, President Wire or Doctox (after casual chat with one of his patients) —IWhy don’t you tell that woman she ought to go abroad? You know how much I dislike her. —Lonpon Opinion comicbooks.com