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- High Hat a SPECIAL PRIZE IN MARLBORO AMATEUR COPY CONTEST . (Continued from page 19) probably nearby, it being in the shout- Me. Bi 1; | loudly district. A bar modeled after Dine, My | the Casanova Bar in Berlin is being Se weotn installed. Soft drinks are served-onty DANBURY,CONN. Ses ‘4 * B TIP | —otherwise the drinking might impair MARLBORO IVORY nd Creagerre the athlete's style and wind. The air | {| 8 oe prite is changed every three minutes— ; ; which, of course, should be an added Mr. Dinsmore A lip made sore by the paper’s incentive to speakeasy hounds who Wuerer come there top! fresh air being of sticking to it is about the most un- such a novel experience for them. DENVER, COLO. . . won 9OtE prize pleasant thing in smoking. You've ['v been up to New Haven a couple of times to watch Albie Booth flit oo around the bowl, much to the embar- never torn the skin off your lip when rassment of opposing tackles, and Sketch by : 2 what has interested me more than any- Mr. Deming you've used a cigarette-holder. But ttitude of the crowd. Copa by n natives hate r. Wheeler Yale because it’ rich man’s play- ground, and they go see the games to jeer. Now, however, that Albie is | galloping around, they are torn be- tween home-town pride in the midget : ; : 5 ok | (For other prize win- and their meaner selves. For Albie is | |) gerswatch pacuines a home-town product and a boy who and newspapers.) is going to get his first million through football. I hope, by the way, he en 4 sesstuhy take chances q doesn’t give out any more press inter- with cheap cigarettes? i Ww e hi ick, ete. Enjoy Marlboro— { views about owing his drop-kick, ete., Casein ea thing is the You see, why bother witha holder when every Marlboro Ivory Tip carries its own? to his Mother—or I for one won't buy who can afford 20¢ any bonds from him when he comes | for the best. Plain or Ivory Tipped: No Difference in Price } around after his college days. Incidentally, did you hear Bill Me- Geehan’s new style of dying for your - = —— a > Alma Mater? ‘It is done during a — | night game. The score is tied, one 36 Contestants | my game, The roe ete oe || 36 Contestants 1! A GOOD MIXER ball, Just as it is snapped back you in ghe SOnz Cheer onest | Use Abbott's Bitters To stick your thumb into the fuse box will be mete, Tepey ant prires of || | Flavor Beverages and blow the lights. You die, but the SOc Sample for 2Se in Stamps game is won! Mons. MeGechan has _ SILVER KING GOLF BALLS | Address Abbott's Bitters, Baltimore, Md. such faith in college students he is sure the thing will actually happen. Unimportant Items try tell me the old party-crasher | who used to operate in Greenwich Village now works only the boats. He is to be found on every outgoing ship that leaves from these parts, usually arriving just before midnight when the midnight sailing parties have got well under way. He wanders in—and working on the principle that nobody knows anybody else—he douses him- self liberally of the stuff that’s come from out the hold and gets to the point where he sits around on odd ladies’ generally glutting himself in going-away gives ly when the warning whistle blows for all to go ashore, he kisses the departing ladies good-bye, saying the usual banal things, and with tears streaming down his eyes, stands on the pier and waves good- bye—until the next boat. —Juoar, Jr. “Quick, Henry, the Flit!” —Apvr. 31 comicbooks.com