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News From the Summer Resorts Av. Esun Voorn, proprictor of M Vogel's Home Hotel. has just finished doctoring the gambling ‘na chines on the porch of his boat-house. Three more half-dollar machines will be installed so that Vogel can meet two notes that mature on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snodgrass are planning to do some fishing for their débutante daughter, Edna, at The Granite Mountain Tavern. The 18-hole golf course announced two vears ago by The Pine Tree Inn will be ready for play during the sum- mer of 1933. Meanwhile, many spir- ite¢ of golf are being played on the hotel's beautifully — illuste: brochure which conte photograph showing course will look—three years hence. Dorgan’s Dew Drop Inne announces that it is one hundred per cent booked for the month of July, having rented its guest room to a young school teacher from Tonawanda. z's Adult Camp on Salmon Lake has just published the following summer rates: By check, eekly. Iv. Use of pinochie groves, $3 per hour. Suesskind’s breeze Hotel at Strutting-by-the-Sea, which burned down so profitably last year just after Labor Day, has been entirely rebuilt. Manager Suesskind looks forward to another equally successful season. —Hven Woon Doctor Ditties Scalp Specialist When man perceives, with soul ap- palled, That very soon he may be bald, With hopeful heart he seeks the lair Of savant skilled in saving hair. The doctor rubs in cans of creams, He uses violet rays and steams, He pours on pints of pleasant potions, Olive oils and herbal lotions. For many months his fingers lull Our senses as he rubs our skull. When we our mirror seize with glee And gaze therein, what do we sec? Our precious hairs, though neatly parted, Are thinner now than when he started! “Are the fish biting yet?” —Artuce L. Lireaann “Well, if they are, they're biting each other!” 4 comicbooks.com