Judge, 1930-11-08 · page 30 of 36
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WHAT PRICE COMFORT? Men have been on the warpath against h - d collar, at } s with the utmost ease. It looks like a pin, bat isn't. Slip Swank on and slip it off. There is no point to prick your ur neck, or rid "and m Plain, filled or solid gold. SWAN LOOKS LIKE A PIN — BUT ISN'T Made by the Bacr & Wilde Company, Makers of | Kum-o-part Cuff Buttony and Carlton Lighters... Attleboro, Mass. Here is something to your liking the only oportment hotel in New York where you con do es much private housekeeping os you pleose +20 none at oll. Combines the home otmosphere of on opart ment building with the facilities of @ hotel. Suites have complete kitchens with centre! refrigero tion. A few steps from Filth A\ ve, Central Pork, ond ten minutes from the theotres ond shops Apartments with 2, 3, 4, of more rooms by the doy, month ‘or yeor, furnished or unfurnished. Write for illustrated booklet, The Croydon 12 EAST 86" ST.-+- NEW YORK TELEPHONE, BUTTERFIELD 4000 UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Rt. EMERSON NUTTY NEWS ME CHIEF Kalispell, Mont.—Finding a tag on his automobile at the fair here, a young Flathead Indian believed he had won a prize and rushed back, claiming leade rship of his tribe, White Plains, N.Y. A wife was suing an other woman foraliena tion of the affections of her second hus band, when the first, declared legally dead, showed up and sued for absolute divorcee. She coun tered with a suit for back alimony. Husband No. 2 appeared as attor- ney for No. 1. Wash.— ney, borer, shut his eyes and let @ haymaker go. It hit the referee. The hit Downey, and knocked him out, Who should get the purse nobody knew. referee The court still has a headache, INT THis WONDERFUL DARLING? JOST You AW ME ALL ALONE LUKE a, wre by, Elkin, N. C.—Carl Gentry and Miss Florence Cox stopped their car on the way to their wedding. A crow flew in, snatched the key and sat in a tree while mechanics worked half a day to unlock the bus. 28 comicbooks.com